87XF Camera System Manual |
Network Security
In a large studio, there may be multiple Phase One IQ backs operating wirelessly,
as well as computers running the Capture Pilot server from Capture One Pro. If
that is the case, and the image servers they’re publishing are in-range, your iOS
device running Capture Pilot will display each device under the Local Servers
list. It is possible to secure each image server with either a pin code for an
IQ back, or a password for an image server published by a computer running
Capture One Pro (with the Capture Pilot server enabled). Please enter the
relevant code or password when prompted by the server.
Network settings on the IQ3 series digital backs include the option to change the
hostname (IQ3 image server name), set a pin code, or select a specific network
channel. To alter the settings select, Menu > WiFi > Mode > O > Settings.
To reset all WiFi settings, including all network settings and pin code from the
IQ3, select Menu > Restore to Default. Warning, this will reset all IQ3 settings
to the factory defaults (time and date settings remain unaltered).
Using Capture Pilot
Location Data in Capture Pilot
In order to minimize the use of battery power on location, geotagging may be
performed after the event at a more convenient time, for example, when back
at the hotel or studio. All that’s required is for Capture Pilot to be running in
the background with the geotagging feature enabled and the back to set to
sync automatically (Geotag CF card > On). However, it is possible to embed
the data wirelessly at the time of capture (Geotag captures > On). See below
for more details.
Syncing Location data after Capture
From the IQ Digital Back, select Menu > WiFi > Settings > Capture Pilot >
Capture Pilot Permissions > Geotag CF card > On. When taking photographs,
ensure that the Capture Pilot app (on your iOS device) is running in the
background, and that the app’s data-logging feature is enabled (i.e. that the
compass needle button, located top right corner, is colored orange).
Note for images to be tagged accurately, ensure the time and date of the back
and iOS device are synchronized.
Tagging Images Afterwards
Connecting the IQ Digital Back to Capture Pilot wirelessly (using the Ad-hoc
or infrastructure mode, detailed above) will sync the location data with the
files on the CF-card in the IQ Digital Back. If you have multiple CF cards with
images, insert the cards into the IQ Digital Back, in turn one by one. Capture
Pilot will sync with the back and automatically tag the files with the location
data. Both the back and app will display confirmation that the files on the
CF-card are tagged.
Tagging images at the time of Capture
Capture Pilot can be used to tag images with location data derived from the
iOS device at the time of capture. From the IQ Digital Back, select Menu >
WiFi > Settings > Capture Pilot > Capture Pilot Permissions > Geotag captures
> On. Ensure the data-logging feature of Capture Pilot is enabled (i.e. that the
compass needle button visible at the top right corner is colored orange).