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Leaf Capture Remote - iPhone & iPod

We are excited to share with you the availability of Leaf Capture Remote – an application that extends Leaf Capture 11 workflow software, transforming an Apple iPhone™, or iPod® Touch into a remote image viewer. The Leaf Capture Remote application allows you to view, zoom and pan hi res Leaf RAW images on an Apple iPhone and iPod Touch. It is the first application to permit real-time, on-set remote viewing of medium format images, enabling instant feedback on any shot.
Now, while you are shooting tethered using Leaf Capture 11 software, your clients or a creative director can view the fresh images over a standard Wi-Fi network on an Apple mobile device.
Leaf Capture Remote application version 1.0 is free and available now for download from Apple’s iPhone App Store. It supports any Leaf medium format digital system that is also supported by Leaf Capture.
Visit the iTunes Store and Download the LC Server
INSTALLING AND USING LEAF CAPTURE REMOTE
Leaf Capture - Remote Minimum System Requirements
- Mac OS 10.5.8 or later
- Leaf Capture 11.2.9 (download)
- Wi-Fi network
- Ensure that your Mac and mobile digital device are connected to the same Wi-Fi network
- Apple iPhone or iPod Touch with firmware v. 3.0 and above
Download the following:
- Leaf Capture Remote client from the Apple iPhone App Store.
- Leaf Capture Remote server from here: Leaf Capture Remote Server
Note: While using the Leaf Capture Remote Server, ensure that internet sharing on your Mac is turned off (System Preferences > Sharing > Internet), even if the server is inactive.
Starting and stopping the server
In most cases, the only action you need to perform is to start and stop the server.
- Click the Leaf Capture Remote Server icon in the dock.
- The Leaf Capture Remote Server icon changes according to whether or not it is active: Red: Not active, Green: Active
- To start and stop the server, right click the active Leaf Capture Remote Server icon and click Start/Stop.
Change the name of your Mac as it appears on your iPhone or iPod touch mobile digital device, or change the server port number.
- Right click the active Leaf Capture Remote Server icon in the dock and select Preferences.

- Do one of the following: Select Automatic discovery for a server port to be automatically assigned (prefered). Clear the Automatic discovery check box and enter the desired server port number (if the default number is already used by another application on your computer).
- The server name (as will be displayed in the LC Remote client) is determined according to the Computer’s Name in the Mac OS X Sharing preferences. You can give the LC Remote server an alias by entering a new server name.
- Click OK.
Opening Leaf Capture Remote Client for the first time
Ensure that your Mac and mobile digital device are joined to the same Wi-Fi network.
Ensure the Leaf Capture Remote Server is running (see above)
On your device, tap the Leaf Capture Remote Client icon:
The following message appears:

Tap Browse

Tap the Leaf Capture Remote Server that you want to connect to.You can now view the contents of your Shots folder on your iPhone or iPod
Posted on 08 Dec 2009 by Peartree Admin