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Wired Tethered Shooting – Sony Camera Setup (iPad)
This guide provides step-by-step instructions to configure your Sony camera and iPad for wired tethered shooting with Evoto. Following these instructions will help ensure a stable connection and optimal image transfer directly from your camera to your iPad. 1. iPad Setup & Cable Selection The type of data cable and adapter you’ll need depends on…
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Wired Tethered Shooting – Canon Camera Setup (iPad)
Follow the steps below to configure your Canon camera and iPad for wired tethered shooting with Evoto. This guide will help ensure a stable connection and optimal image transfer during your session. 1. iPad Setup & Cable Selection The type of data cable and adapter you’ll need depends on the port on your iPad. iPad…
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iPad – Wired Tethered Shooting
Evoto for iPad supports wired tethered shooting, allowing you to capture, preview, and edit photos in real time. Connected via a direct cable, you can apply preset effects instantly and monitor full camera settings as you shoot. Key Features Supports wired (USB) tethered shooting. Plug-and-play connectivity with automatic camera detection. Displays full camera metadata: aperture,…
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Evoto for iPad: Supported Languages
in How to StartMultilingual Support Evoto iPad now supports multiple languages, including: Vietnamese Japanese Korean Traditional Chinese Default Language Behavior When Evoto iPad is first downloaded, the app will automatically adopt the system’s default language. If the system language is not supported by Evoto (e.g., Dutch), the app will default to English. If a specific language has been…
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Evoto for iPad – Tool Bar
in How to StartiPad Tool Bar The iPad Tool Bar in Evoto offers a range of advanced editing functions such as Liquify, Healing, Undo/Redo, and History, all optimized for a touch interface and Apple Pencil compatibility. Liquify Tool The Liquify Tool provides intuitive brush-based distortion effects. Default brush settings are optimized for iPad. Custom settings are saved per…
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iPad – Crop
The Crop module in Evoto for iPad provides flexible cropping options to suit various editing needs, including fixed ratios, custom dimensions, and resolution-based inputs. Crop Modes Evoto supports three cropping methods: Fixed RatioChoose from standard aspect ratios to maintain proportional dimensions. Free SizingManually adjust the crop area without any ratio constraints. Input Size (W ×…
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iPad – Rotate
The Rotate module in Evoto for iPad allows precise control over image orientation, including rotation and mirroring, with optional AI-powered alignment. Rotate Options Evoto for iPad supports the following orientation tools: Clockwise Rotation Counterclockwise Rotation Horizontal Flip (mirror left to right) Vertical Flip (mirror top to bottom) You can also use the rotation slider to…
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Evoto for iPad – Color Adjustments Module
The Color Adjustment module in Evoto for iPad allows precise and creative control over image tonality and color. You can open or close the Color Adjustments panel by tapping its icon. Histogram The histogram visually represents the distribution of image brightness: Shadows — Left side of the graph Mid-tones — Center of the graph Highlights…
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Evoto for iPad – Presets
in How to StartCreating a New Preset To create a new preset: Tap the Save Preset button located in the bottom right corner. Enter a preset name. Select the appropriate preset category. Choose which effects to include in the preset. Tap Save to complete the process. Effect Filtering Options When saving a preset, you can quickly filter which…
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Evoto for iPad – System Settings
in How to StartExporting Images When exporting images, you can configure the storage location, image quality format, and color space on the Export page. Storage LocationChoose to export images to the iPad’s Files app or Photos library. Image Quality FormatSelect from: Original Format JPG TIFF The highest supported export quality is 14. Color Space: sRGBsRGB is a standardized…