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ShutterSnitch as well as Eye-Fi: Wireless Camera Tethering for iPad
Back in May, you took the look during the ShutterSnitch, an iPad app that lets you embrace photos wirelessly from your camera. Combined with an Eye-Fi wireless SD card, you can fire divided as well as have a photos cocktail up upon the large screen in seconds. It’s similar to sharpened tethered to a laptop, only about the zillion times some-more available.
So because have been we revisiting a theme? Because it got the total lot simpler to make use of. Now, a wily networking part has been made easy as well as you need usually follow a few stairs to get things up as well as running. The first time you do this, you’ll need to configure both a Eye-Fi label (using a Eye-Fi Center) if it is not already aware of your Wi-Fi network, and additionally a ShutterSnitch app (just come in a Eye-Fi username as well as password).
From there, you simply need to shoot, with a single weird premonition: you need to emanate the “collection” in ShutterSnitch to embrace a photos. That’s it. Now you can lamp a photos opposite as you fire.
There have been copiousness of things you can do inside of a application. As you fire, a images have been shown full-screen, with or without shutter-speed, orifice as well as histogram overlays. Once finished, you can keep a photos in ShutterSnitch, mail them, classify them, upload to Flickr as well as pass them off to a iPad’s own photo-library, from where it can be sent off to any alternative photo-editing application you competence have.
There is a single large gotcha. You’ll need to have the Wi-Fi network using to have this all work: The Eye-Fi cannot beam approach to the iPad. That equates to you’ll need possibly the moveable hotspot like the MiFi, be in the place where there is already a network, or emanate one regulating the laptop (which kind of defeats a indicate of this). I’m going to collect up an Eye-Fi label this afternoon as well as additionally examine jailbreak solutions for ad-hoc network origination on the iPad. If it functions, I’ll let you know.
From Eye-Fi to iPad [Eye-Fi blog]
Eye-Fi Card, iPad, as well as ShutterSnitch for Wireless Transfer [The Digital Story]