I did not know that beep indicated it was in focus so thanks for that
tip.  I am a teacher of students who are blind and working with a
student who has additional disabilities.  She loves the app and is
learning to use it independently.  The reason we end up with so many
pictures is because she may take 3 pictures very quickly.  It can also
take a few pictures to identify a can or box because you have to find
the area where it can be identified.  I don't expect solutions to
these comments.

Are  you a for profit company?  I wondered if there was a way to set
up a donation program so people on very low incomes can get the monthy
fee paid .  Just a thought.

On 11/8/13, TapTapSee <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'd like to post some tips for taking pictures with TapTapSee. Please read
> the following information:
>
> We always advise for our users to take pictures from about 8-12 inches away
>
> from an object. The camera has a beep that lets you know when the item is
> in focus. This was especially developed after the community asked for some
> sort of a notification in order to improve the picture taking process. If
> you're using an iPhone, then you should know that the camera is located in
> top right corner of the phone (it's in that place when you are facing the
> front side of your screen in the upright position). Another suggestion is
> to try to take pictures in a well lit environment. We do have an automatic
> flash, which can be turned ON or OFF, but it is still better to take a
> picture in a well lit environment. We will add more suggestions and tips to
>
> our website in the coming weeks.
>
> Best Wishes,
> TapTapSee Team
>
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Teacher of students who are blind or visually impaired
(513) 607-6053

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