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Ethernet

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Ethernet is a widely used network technology that connects two or more computers or devices, allowing for fast and reliable transfer of data, including large image files, videos, and other digital media. In photography and digital imaging, Ethernet is commonly used in studios, offices, and production environments to share photos between computers, backup high-resolution files, or connect cameras directly to computers for tethered shooting. This technology supports high-speed communication and stable connections, which is essential when working with professional workflows that require efficiency and precision.

Ethernet networks can use cables or wired connections to create local area networks (LANs), enabling multiple users to access shared storage, printers, or editing software simultaneously. Understanding Ethernet is important for photographers and studios managing large volumes of data, as it ensures quick file transfer, reduces downtime, and supports collaborative work, making digital workflows smoother and more productive.

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