hello everyone I am new to the list. I find it very hit and miss. it reads
freezer stuff etc but I can't get it to read bottles such as conditioner, it
just says white bottle with whatever coloured writing and i turn it round and
upside down and still hit and miss. is there a way of holding the
Hi Carol,
The problem I have found with Tap Tap See is with the lighting. Since
I/we don't see, figuring out the lighting is a little tricky. I live
in an apartment with west facing windows. I was working with Tap Tap
See last night and had a very hard time getting anything out of it
even with
Hi Carol,
As Teresa mentioned, lighting has a lot to do with it, as well as the
distance of the object from the camera. My biggest suggestion is for you to
continue playing with TapTapSee. From what I have noticed, once you get
more familiar with the app and the situations when it identifies
I have looked but I must have missed the message where Mary described how to
use tap Tap see to identify photos. I would appreciate it if Mary, or someone,
would send me the directions privately or on the list. Thank you!
Marcy
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Fedora Outlier, LLC
Top down,
HI.
ok let me have a go at this.
1. open tap tap see.
2. you should have a take picture button and if you flick right a button that
says library.
3. double tap the library button
4. You should now have a lsit of pictures with dates and the words landscape or
portrait.
5. double tap the picture
Hi Marcy,
Thanks !Mary, I followed her instructions and were successful.
1. Open TapTapSee.
2. At the bottom or what I call the doc, you need to find the library button.
Double tap on that.
It's in the lower right hand corner.
3. The next screen opens up to the camera roll. Navigate to the
Hello Mary,
Thanks for describing how to use TapTapSee in identifying photos on the phone.
This is really wild. I now will be able to group some of my photos and place
them appropriately in a folder. This is terrific.
Eileen
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Hi Eileen,
My name is Dmitriy, I work for the company that developed TapTapSee. If you
have any questions in regard to using TapTapSee please don't hesitate to
write us at Contact[at]TapTapSeeApp[dot]com.
Best Regards,
Dmitriy
On Tuesday, July 2, 2013 3:05:13 PM UTC-7, Eileen wrote:
Hello