ShotFlow Capture 2.2 Overview

Modified on Wed, 6 Jan, 2021 at 3:58 PM

With the introduction of ShotFlow capture 2.2, users have the opportunity to choose between a shot centric or product centric view to capture photography. Each Set can operate in whichever View they are most comfortable with, including switching back and forth between shot- and product- centric views on the fly.


Shot-Centric View

The shot-centric view continues to function similar to prior (2.1.x) releases, with the addition of some exciting new features and UI updates: 

  • Stay up-to-date with automatic notifications about newer capture versions

  • Installation of new capture versions can be moved to applications folder with confirmation prompt

  • Shot Detail panel can be toggled on/off with one click. Details are updated with each shot selection.


Read more about Shot-Centric View here


Shot-Centric Capture Knowledge Base


Product-Centric View

The product-centric view is completely new to ShotFlow capture and designed for “product centric” workflows. Typically, this consists of multiple shots/angles that must be completed for each product and/or grouping. This view introduces an array of new features and functions not currently supported in the shot-centric view, including:


  • Multiple shots/angles for a product and/or grouping are displayed together automatically

  • Shots/angles are displayed as visual “placeholders” instead of single rows

  • Manages required vs. optional shots/angles

  • Cropping aspect ratios are automatically displayed for each Shot

  • Thumbnail images are displayed for Shots with existing ShotFlow Assets


Read more about Product-Centric View here


Product-Centric Capture Knowledge Base


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