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Last day to get your files as Canon Irisa shuts down
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Today is the last day you will be able to download your photos from Canon’s Irista cloud photo service. Canon announced a few months ago that it will be closing the service down so if you have any photos you need, go ahead and download them.

Sadly, we’ve decided to close Irista on January 31, 2020. You can continue to access to your photos until the service closes. Please sign in to download them before this date.

The service was launched back in 2014 as a way to manage, store and share your photos without any loss in quality. This was at a time where most of the cloud-based services would compress photos in order to save space. Irista was also available through iPhone and Android apps.

You can go to the website and use the “Download All” button to get all your files in ZIP format. Unfortunately, if you have gone to the trouble of rating and tagging your photos, you will lose that information.

As an alternative to Irista, you might consider the Flickr Pro plan which starts at $6.99 a month.

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