Frame.io has shipped a handful of updates that personify the concept of marginal gains and add up to a smoother experience for collaborative post-production teams.
Frame.io has continued its steady stream of updates over the past month. Probably the most broadly useful change introduced is an improvement to search across all plans — Free, Pro, Team, and Enterprise. The update prioritises exact matches, ranks longer terms above shorter ones, and filters out single-letter noise that previously cluttered results.
This is the kind of fix that sounds obvious, but you would be surprised at how often it is actually implemented across different software packages. It is also exactly the sort of upgrade that makes a genuine difference when you're hunting for a specific file across a busy project.
List View update
List View has also been overhauled. Sorting now works directly from column headers rather than through a separate menu, with a visible indicator showing the active sort field at all times. Again, marginal gains. A new Storage column has been added, giving teams a clearer view of which projects are consuming the most space. This is going to be particularly useful in large Enterprise workspaces where storage management tends to become a background headache that can grow into something much worse if left untreated.
C2C adds Nikon
The third update extends Camera to Cloud support to Nikon stills shooters. JPEG and RAW files from the Z6III, Z8, Z9, and ZR can now be uploaded directly to Frame.io via the NX MobileAir app on iOS and Android, without the need to pull cards or manually transfer files. Once uploaded, images can move straight into Adobe Lightroom for editing and delivery.
Tags: Post & VFX Frame.io
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