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Request: Linking third party cloud storage directly to Photoshop Web instead of CC storage.

Community Beginner ,
May 14, 2023 May 14, 2023

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If I am using Photoshop as a local install, I of course can open a local file that syncs with a Google Drive or Amazon S3 storage. Due to production/security concerns in my industry, only having the CC storage as an option for web-based photoshop use is an obstacle. I would love to remove the need for having a powerful local machine. Ideally, open Photoshop or Premiere for web, link a google drive or amazon s3 account, access any file from those repositories to work on them in a TEMPORARY Adobe CC space and when files are saved and/or exported the G-drive/S3 will be updated and all temp files are removed from the Adobe CC storage system.

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Adobe Employee ,
May 15, 2023 May 15, 2023

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Thank you @ede97559068 will pass this on to the team.

 

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Community Beginner ,
May 15, 2023 May 15, 2023

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Appreciated @CoryShubert !

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Jun 17, 2023 Jun 17, 2023

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Cory, I agree it would be a huge feature to not have to upload photos. I'd much rather import from a list of the top "cloud" storage repositories  as ede says. Those might mirror choices such as Wix offers: google drive, FB, IG, dropbox, google photos, etc AND amazon s3  as he suggests. thanks, Todd 

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