Using QR Codes to Organize Catalogs While Tethered

Using QR Codes to Organize Catalogs While Tethered

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You can enable the the QR Code scanner by clicking on the QR Code Button at the top of the screen. A tether camera will need to be detected for this option to show.


Right click in the live view preview Screen to enable "Scan for QR Codes".


You can also enable different QR Code Actions from the drop-down menu.


Once the Code is detected, it will create the sub-catalog and close the Live View preview. You can use the Keyboard shortcut "Q"



Keyboard Short Cuts

Launch the Scanner in Photo Workshop= Q

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