The app will notify users when the conditions are just right.
aims to remove the furious weather app checking before snapping the perfect shot. Called Photo Scout, it will instead notify users when the conditions are just right.
Depending on the situation this might mean analyzing wind speeds, sun and moon positions, moon phases and cycles, and sunlight cycles, sunset vibrancy, and weather. The Photo Scout app will send users a notification when conditions are right and it has widget support, so it’s possible to keep an eye on all the these details from an iPhone’s home screen.
With Photo Scout, photographers can schedule photo shoots in advanced based on the conditions within a specific time frame. There’s also an Instant Inspiration option, which looks at upcoming conditions to make recommendations within a given area. “Often when I’m travelling , I love to take cool photos. This might mean having the sun in a particular location in the sky, or the weather doing a certain thing. Maybe it’s nighttime and I want to take a beautiful photo of the Milky Way or the northern lights, and for that I need a clear sky and a new moon so it’s perfectly dark for the best view of the stars. Maybe I want to use my drone, which means checking the wind speed to make sure it’s safe to fly,” a release reads.
With Photo Scout, it should be easier to keep a consistent profile when shooting over multiple days, and there’s less worry of heading out too late and missing the best ray of
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