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AI Editing in Evoto Instant
Evoto Instant’s AI Editing helps you apply professional-grade retouching to your event photos—either automatically through project-wide presets or manually with fine-tuned single-image adjustments. It gives you the flexibility to enhance entire galleries in bulk while still allowing detailed control when needed. Two Levels of AI Editing AI Editing operates on two layers: Project Presets –…
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AI Culling in Evoto Instant
Sorting through thousands of photos manually is time-consuming. AI Culling in Evoto Instant automates this step by evaluating both technical quality (sharpness, exposure) and aesthetic factors (facial expressions, posture). It intelligently flags issues such as blinks, blur, overexposure, underexposure, and duplicates—so you can focus on shooting while Instant does the heavy lifting. How to Enable…
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How Photos Are Shared in Instant
Once your photos reach the Shared stage of the workflow, they’re ready to be delivered to guests. Evoto Instant makes this process simple, secure, and customizable—ensuring that every guest can easily find their photos while you maintain full control over branding and presentation. Global Gallery Sharing The global gallery contains all photos from your event.…
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Manage Your Projects
Projects are the foundation of Evoto Instant. They sync seamlessly between the Evoto Instant App and the Web Portal. This guide explains how projects are managed, what information is displayed, and how you can edit or customize project settings. Where Projects Are Managed Projects can be created and managed in both the Evoto Instant App…
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How Photos Are Processed in Instant
Once you’ve created a project, Evoto Instant automatically organizes your photo flow into a step-by-step process, displayed in the Workspace Dashboard. This visual workflow shows exactly where your photos are and how many are currently in each step. The complete photo processing workflow includes five steps: Imported → Uploaded → AI Edited → Exported →…
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Creating a New Project
Every workflow in Evoto Instant begins with a project. A project keeps your photos, AI settings, export preferences, and branding organized in one place. You can create projects in two ways: directly in the Evoto Instant App or through the Web Portal. Option 1: Create a Project in the Web Portal Use the web portal…
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Connecting Your Camera and Phone
Evoto Instant supports two tethered shooting methods: wired connection (USB/OTG) and wireless connection (FTP mode). Once connected, you’ll see a camera connected icon in Evoto Instant Workspace; and your photos flow directly into Evoto Instant for AI processing and cloud upload. Option 1: Wired Connection (USB/OTG) Type-C phones (most Android devices and iPhone 15): connect…
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Camera Cable Compatibility
To connect your camera to Evoto Instant, you’ll need the correct data cable. The cable type depends on both your phone connector and your camera model. This table lists the recommended connector types and the compatible camera models. Connector Type Compatible Models Type-C to Type-C Canon: R6, R62, R7, R8, R10, R3, R, RP, 1DX3,…
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Supported Camera Models
Evoto Instant currently supports a wide range of DSLR and mirrorless cameras. You can connect your camera either via FTP wireless transfer (if supported) or with a wired USB connection. Note: The lists below include models that have been verified with Evoto Instant. Other models may also work, and you are welcome to try connecting…
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Hardware Preparation
Before connecting your camera to Evoto Instant, make sure your hardware setup is ready. This article covers the required equipment, cable types, and basic camera prep. Required Equipment A digital camera Supported brands include Canon, Nikon, Sony, Fujifilm, Panasonic etc. For a detailed list of supported camera models, see the Supported Camera Models guide. A…


