On-screen Guide Tools for the iPad

On-screen Guide Tools for the iPad

Watch the video below to learn about the tools available to use with the RxPhoto on-screen guides on the iPad. Please not that the same options are available on the iPhone, but the layout of the tools is slightly different. Please see "On-screen Guide Tools for the iPhone" for details.

The tools include:
  1. Flash options
  2. Leveling tool
  3. Photoghosting tool for after photos
  4. On-screen guide & grid-line options
  5. Upload photos from device (iPhone/iPad)
  6. Adjust aperture
  7. Adjust white balance
  8. Capture a video

Video Tutorial


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