Taking Photos, Adding Captions and Saving Photos to Your iOS Device

This guide explains how to take photos, add captions, and save photos to your iOS device. The features in SiteCapture camera include the front facing camera (selfie mode), wide angle lens, and various flash modes. We also provide support for taking photos by using the volume buttons and using selfie sticks.

Taking Photos

Adding Captions

Saving Photos

1. Click on a project in which you want to add a photo.

2. Scroll to a field that has a camera icon and click the icon. The camera icon indicates that photos are allowed in that field. An orange camera icon indicates photos are required.

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3. The camera will open and you can focus using the touch screen. When you are ready to take your photo click on the white circle. You also have the option to use the up or down volume buttons. When you are done taking photos click on Done in the bottom left corner.

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4. Wide Angle Lens: A user can zoom out (pinch photo) to use the wide angle lens. Zoom back in to use the normal lens. The first screenshot is with the normal lens. The second screenshot shows the wide angle lens view. 

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5. Flash Modes: Users can toggle between three flash modes - on, off, auto.

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6. Front facing camera: Tap on the camera icon to the right of the white circle to use the front facing camera for selfie mode.

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7. Adding a photo from your phone's album: Tap the album icon on the bottom right side. You must allow permission to access your photo library in order to select photos. (Settings>SiteCapture>Photos>Full Access)

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8. To add a caption to your photo, go back to the photo and click on it to open it. Click "Add Caption", type your caption and click done.

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9. To save a photo to your iOS device click on the download icon below the photo.

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10. A prompt will appear to allow SiteCapture to access your photos if you want to add photos to your iOS mobile photo library. You must select either "Allow Access to All Photos" (recommended) or "Select Photos".

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11. After selecting OK, a blue box will appear above the photo indicating it has been saved to your photo library. 

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See: How to Sync & Sync Status for more information on making sure your photos have synced.

 

 

 

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