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Dear User,

Thank you for choosing inPhoto ID SLR!

inPhoto ID SLR is an application for identification photo preparation which includes camera control functions. It works with Canon SLR (reflex) digital cameras. inPhoto ID SLR allows you to manage and to automate the whole cycle of ID photo preparation. The program does the following: remote camera control, quickly and accurately detects a face on image, build and crop frame in accordance with user`s settings, save image in a folder or transfer to applications supporting the TWAIN protocol (Adobe Photoshop, Incardex, Asure ID, CardFive, ID Works, EPISuite etc.).

 

Main features:

Camera control, image capturing and identification photo preparation are the main functions of inPhoto ID SLR.

Remote Camera Control allows controlling the shooting process and the key settings from a PC. inPhoto ID SLR includes such camera settings as white balance, image quality and metering mode. Shooting control is also possible using voice commands.

"Live" Preview allows viewing the live image on PC screen in real time using current camera and processing settings. All changes of camera settings, the frame building settings and image resolution settings are displayed in the preview immediately.

Face detection and Crop settings allow to find the face area on image and to crop on this basis the future ID photo in accordance with user`s settings. The software forms the future shot based on such image settings as: photo size, aspect proportions, frame type, etc.

Image Correction allows adjusting image brightness, contrast, gamma, and sharpness to obtain the greatest result.

TWAIN image capture allows transfer of prepared identification (ID) photos via TWAIN protocol directly to the target applications. The TWAIN protocol is supported by such apps as: Adobe Photoshop, Incardex, Asure ID, CardFive, ID Works, EPISuite etc.

Save to File allows you to save acquired images to file and set desired file name and folder manually or automatically. The file name consist of a prefix entered by the user, the shooting date and image number. The folder may include the current date that allow to create an easy-to-use archive of electronic images located on the disk.

 

We hope that this guide will help you quickly familiarize yourself with the application and make use of the full range of its capabilities.