Live View Images; Advanced Tabs - CamRanger User Manual

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Depending on the amount of memory in your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch, certain larger image
files cannot be viewed. Devices with 1GB of memory, such as the 3
rd
or 4
th
generaLon iPad and
the iPhone 5, will have no limitaLons. Devices with 512MB of memory, such as the 2
nd
generaLon iPad, iPad Mini, or iPhone 4, can view nearly all images except for the very largest,
such as a large JPG on the D800. Devices with 128MB, such as the 1
st
generaLon iPad and older
iPhones and iPod Touches, will not be able to view large JPGs on most cameras or medium JPGs
on some cameras.
When viewing an image, a finger swipe on the image to the lef or right will display the previous
or next image respecLvely. By pressing two fingers on an image and rotaLng 90 degrees either
direcLon, the image can be rotated.
SLll images viewed within the main view can be corrected according to an X-Rite color
calibraLon. See the Color Calibra2on secLon for more informaLon.
Live View Images
In live view, the image is automaLcally updated as live view images stream in. The exact rate is
very much dependent on WiFi signal strength and the camera and iOS device specs. However,
assuming a good connecLon, live view frame rate will be about 7 – 18 fps depending on the
camera model.
During live view the image may be single tapped to focus at that point, also known as
performing a "touch focus." Note that for Canon cameras, the outer edges of the image cannot
be focused on. Double tapping will zoom in and double tapping again returns to regular size.
A live view histogram may be toggled on or off from the Data tab as described in the Advanced
Data secLon. Toggling the histogram on will generate a histogram for each live view frame;
however, at the cost of a decreased frame rate. Toggle the histogram off to maximize the frame
rate.
Canon cameras can display the live view image on the camera as well as allow physically
triggering images by pressing the camera's live view buOon a3er starLng it on the CamRanger
app. Nikon cameras do not allow any control of the physical camera while live view is acLve.
Advanced Tabs
There are four tabs providing advanced informaLon or controls: Data, Focus, Timer, and HDR.
(The iPhone display has a fifh tab to incorporate the Advanced Sejngs buOon.) AddiLonal
Tripod or StackShot tabs are also visible when those accessories are connected.
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