GoldenTee TV
Mobile app so that camera can tether (or wifi) to the mobile phone and the app would automatically upload the photo's to picflow. So best of both worlds. The tether is supper fast over the wire and your cellphone has much better wifi then your cam so the workflow would be super fast. Oh and add FTP
Michel Luarasi
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Is there already an App which I van install on my mobile?
Ad Bogaard
Nathan Felix
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iOS Application
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Tim
Would love to see an iOS application for iPad and iPhone with ability to capture photos and comment/markup them
Michel Luarasi
under review
Hi Ramone Grant, thanks for the request. What would be the main use case for a mobile app for you? Or what is currently not possible with the mobile browser?
Zack Miskie
Michel Luarasi: I thought of a brilliant use case for a mobile app. Shoot photos and immediately upload them to Picflow.
Hypothetically: 2 photographers out in the field at a concert while 1 is back at the studio editing. Photos can be edited in almost real time while the show is going on so that by the time the show is over, there are already photos ready for delivery. Using the upcoming Lightroom plugin, this could be a really powerful tool for creative teams working in fast paced environments.
Sean Misa
Michel Luarasi I think a great use case for a mobile app vs the website is if you are at a networking event and want to show off your photos from your portfolio, you can download the images or album and share them in case Internet or wifi is down or slow. Basically, we could use it as a portfolio when presenting to clients. And the ability to download or make available offline would make it so we can remove them off the device to create space and only download those that would be necessary for that event.
Anthony Henri "Hank" Oftana
I was thinking the same thing!