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PlanIt! for Photographers ALL-IN-ONE PLANNING APP FOR LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHERS QUICK USER GUIDES

User Interface Overview Title Bar Ephemeris Pager Page Indicator Info Window Scene Pin Map with Info Overlay and Ephemeris Overlay Camera Pin Date/Time Bar Date/Time Slider Menu Button Search Current Location Button Quick Zoom Control Plan Action Button Mode Action Button Event/Calendar Button

Tips for the User Guides We will have numbers on the slides. Try to follow the numbers so that you don t miss any important points. The arrow will connect the number with the description 2 3

Search Search Button Latitude and Longitude 2 37.75595,-9.677024 37 42 56.4, -9 40 37.29 37:42:56.4, -9:40:37.29 37.7576 N 9.6778 W 37 42 56.74 N, 9 40 37.85 W Here are the text that you can enter to the search box Other Format Open Location Code: 8592P88F+66. aka. Plus+Codes, supported by Google Map Maidenhead Locator System: DM07DR8SR8 Military Grid Reference System (MGRS): SKB 64038 77634 K-code: 8jxea8czx, only available in China Place Name Tunnel View, Half Dome, Eiffel Tower In other languages: Tour Eiffel, ふじさん (fujisan), 黄山 (huangshan)

Plan

What is Plan? In the PlanIt, a plan includes four things A camera location A scene location A date/time A composition Why do we need to plan? To understand the light condition To capture a unique moment To rule out unnecessary surprises To help preparing the logistics To save time and money

The Selected Location The selected location is a concept we introduced in the latest release. It represents a location on the map that user can select. Having this location, the plan action button and the quick zoom control will always have something to work with even when then camera or the scene is not set.

How to Select a Location on the Map Long press on the map Tap on an existing POI (Point of Interest) added by Google Tap on an existing marker Tap the camera pin or the scene pin to select the camera or the scene Tapping on the empty area of the map will deselect any previous selections. In this case the center of the map will be used as the default selected location. Plan Action Button 4 2 Long press 3 Tap POI Center Plan Action Button works with the selected location

Five Tools The only way to change to different tools is to use the horizontal buttons when tapping on the Mode Action Button From left to right in this order, they are. Locations 2 Mode Action Button 2. Distance and View 3. Adjust Composition 4. View the Depth of Field Details 5. View in Panorama

Four Viewfinder Modes The only way to change to use a viewfinder is to use vertical buttons when tapping on the Mode Action Button From top to bottom in this order, they are. Streetview 2. Viewfinder (Picture) 3. Viewfinder (AR) 4. Viewfinder (VR) You can find out how to use those viewfinders in the 4 th PDF user guide. 2 Mode Action Button

Plan Action Button Plan Action Button uses the selected location and use it as the camera location, as the scene location, add a new marker, list all markers. It also allows you create a new plan, save the plan.

3 Locations Info window shows the selected location s GPS coordinates and its elevation. Tap on the GPS coordinates to choose a different format. Long press on either the coordinate text on the info window or on the format chooser dialog to share the it as text. 2 When to use? To find out the GPS coordinates and elevation of any locations on the map. To have a clear map with less overlays. The location tool has the least amount of overlays. Tap here to see the elevation of the center of the map footnote 4 footnote We are using Google Elevation service which has a daily limitation of 2000 queries, which is why we didn t automatically ask for the elevation. You tap to get it only when needed. Please refer to the last three slides to find out how to get offline elevation working.

Distance and View Info window shows the distance between the camera and scene locations, direction, and the elevation gain. 4 2 When to use? Find the distance between any two locations on the map by placing the camera and the scene pins on them. The elevation gain also let you check whether you can see the scene from the camera location because of the surrounding terrain. Green line without any red colors means you can see the scene from the camera location. 3 Tap the distance to change unit to U.S. or Metric. Tap elevation gain again to see the elevation gain details. Tap here to see the elevation gain from the center of the map to the camera location

Adjust the Composition Info Window shows the camera azimuth, focal length and the orientation All the blue values on the info window can be tapped to change the value When to use? Find out what focal length to use and the camera direction. Adjust the 3 composition 2 The thick green side lines can be dragged too to change focal length The area between the two thick green lines are the angle of view of the selected focal length, 50mm in this case. You can drag it to change the camera direction which is the azimuth value on the info window.

Extended Field of View Lines If you drag the map so that the camera pin is outside the map, we will show two thin green lines to indicate the field of view of the selected focal length. It will extend about 500 km (30 miles) from the camera location which is far enough. Comparing to the thick green lines, the thin green lines cannot be dragged so that it doesn t block your access to the map. However, you can still see which area is in the field of view even if it is far away from the camera location. Sometimes you want to check if there is a big mountain which could be in the background of your composition, this feature will be useful because it allows you to zoom in to the mountain and add markers to show the ground contour.

Quick Zoom Control We need to zoom the map a lot when doing planning. The common way to zoom is to use two fingers pinch to zoom in or out but it needs two fingers. Google Map also added one finger tapping twice to zoom in, two finger double twice to zoom out, one finger double tap and hold on the second tap then drag up/down to zoom. The problem with those gestures are the zoom center is not very accurate. 2 3 So we added the Quick Zoom Control. See it on the left. First of all, it looks like a slider. Drag the zoom button up and down to zoom in and out. If you would like the opposite direction, there is a setting in the settings screen. If you select a location on the map, the location will be the zoom center instead of the map center. Secondly, the slider will reset when finger released which is different from most other sliders. It acts like there is a spring inside. Although the track is not very long, you can still drag it to get to any zoom level. Even when you drag to the end of the track, you can still continue dragging. Try it, you will see what I mean. It is very powerful.

Quick Zoom Control When a location is selected (camera in this case), the icon becomes a circle 2 When no location is selected, the icon is three-lines The other feature of the Quick Zoom Control is the auto-zoom feature by tapping on the zoom button. If there is a selected location, tap on the zoom button will zoom into the selected location. The selected location could be a selected marker, the selected camera or the scene, or any location you long pressed on the map. If there is no selection, tap on the zoom button will auto-zoom the map so that both the camera or the scene are visible. The icon on the zoom button is different in the two cases. The formal case is a circle. The latter case is three-lines.

Adjust the Camera and Scene Pins Long press on the camera pin, when you see the pin floats, start to drag. Release the finger will put the pin down. If you drag the pin to a marker, the pin will snap into the maker location to make it easy to pin the camera exactly at the marker. Same thing works with the scene pin. You may notice both the camera pin and the scene pin are upside down which is unusual comparing to the normal map pins. It is an option that you can set the settings. The reason for this design to resolve the issue that the finger blocks the map when dragging.

Check the Depth of Field Details Select this option in the focus distance dialog, you will see this screen 3 How to get to this step? Tap the fourth button horizontally The DoF depends on aperture, focal length and focus distance. You can tap to change all three of them 5 4 2 The gray line means the hyperfocal distance These darker green lines are the near or far distance. Anything between the two darker green lines are in the depth of field. The brighter green line means the focus distance. 6

View in Panorama You can tap on the shots/rotation to change the panorama settings. For example, I can change the overlap percentage between two shots to 40% and this screen shows the results. The panorama step allows you to choose the total angle of view, the focal length, the camera orientation, it will tell you how many shots to take and how many degree to rotate between each shot. 2 How to get to this step? Tap the fifth button horizontally 3 You can see the angle of view of each shot in the panorama on the map. The darker shaded areas are the overlapping areas between the shots.

Save Plan as a Plan File Tap the drawer button on left of the title bar to show the drawer menu. Or swipe from the left edge of the screen. Tap the save button next to the Plans Give it a unique name and save. Optionally you can check the share box to share it after saving. 2 3 Tap here to load a plan file that was saved before

Share the Plan File When you save the plan as file, there is a check box that you can select. If you want to share the file, select the check box. After the plan file is saved, a share screen will show up where all apps that support file sharing will be listed. If you want to share an existing plan file, you can go to the open plans screen (Menu Plans). Long pressing on it (for Android) or sliding to the left (for ios) will show the option to share the plan file (or delete).

Open a Plan File In most cases, you can open the plan file directly from those apps. It will prompt a page for you to open the planit app. (Android only) If for whatever reason, it failed to open the file, you can save the file to your phone s internal memory or sdcard, then use a file manager app to browse to it and open it from there. Another way is to save the file to the default planit folder. The default planit folder is under internal memory or sdcard in a folder called PFT/. If you copy the marker file under /PFT/files/, the planit app will be able to see it when you choose Menu Markers from the drawer menu. Copy plan files to this folder, then the planit will be able to open them

Offline Elevation Data (for Android) By default, we are using Google elevation service which has a daily quota limitation. To lift this limitation, you can download elevation data from various websites. The elevation file format is called SRTM hgt file. The suffix for it is hgt. It is usually organized by one degree of latitude and longitude. For example N32W20.hgt contains the elevation data. Put all.hgt files under your phone storage s PFT/hgt folder. No subfolder. The PFT folder could be on the internal storage of your phone, or on the external sdcard, depending on your preference. If you are not sure, open the settings, you will see the folder name. You can also change it to another location.

Offline Elevation Data (for ios) By default, we are using Google elevation service which has a daily quota limitation. To lift this limitation, you can download elevation data from various websites. The elevation file format is called SRTM hgt file. The suffix for it is hgt. It is usually organized by one degree of latitude and longitude. For example N32W20.hgt contains the elevation data. 3 On your computer, copy all.hgt files to a folder named hgt. No subfolder after that. Connect your device to your computer, open itunes, select the device. On the left under Settings, select Apps, find the PlanIt! for Photographers from the app list, then the right side pane will show the content under the app folder. Click on the Add button on the bottom, select the hgt folder you created on your computer. itunes will automatically copy the hgt folder to your device. Now the offline elevation data is ready to be used. 2

Websites to Download SRTM hgt file http://viewfinderpanoramas.org/dem3.html. It provides a map to download, 3, 5 resolutions. I suggest you download 3 resolution files which is roughly in 90m resolution. The app currently doesn t work with or 5 resolution files. https://dds.cr.usgs.gov/srtm/version2_/ Only for U.S. The files are zipped. Unzip the file then copy the hgt files to the hgt folder The total size of the whole world hgt files is about 5 GB zipped. For half the US for example, it will be around GB. If you have enough storage on your phone, of course you can download everything to your phone. However, I suggest you download the hgt files to your computer and only copy the hgt files you needed to your phone. In future releases, we will allow you to download and manage hgt files within the app.

Benefit of Offline Elevation No more tap to update on the elevation and the elevation gain value. The value will be shown right away when the location is changed. The distance line between the camera and the scene will be always color coded to indicate weather you can see the scene from the camera location. On the Light and Shadow page, the light condition will be instantly shown when the time changes. You can add many markers and select the Show the Ground Contour option for the markers. Try to add markers to high elevation locations so that the simulated viewfinder will show a simulation that is more close to the real terrain. Last but not the least, you can do everything while having no network connection.

Accuracy of Offline Elevation Based on our limited testing, we found the offline elevation is not as accurate as the Google Elevation. Although they use the same elevation data source, Google certainly did a good job to polish the data in their end and make the elevation data more accurate, thus they can charge for a premium for their service. With that said, for the general planning, the accuracy is good enough. But if you are doing a precise planning (an alignment shot for example), you might want to turn off the offline elevation from the settings so that the Google Elevation will be used instead. You can see an example of the difference on the right. The viewfinder is under 280mm focal length so they look quite different. In fact, it is only because the 0m different of the camera elevation between the elevation providers. But it caused 0.5 different between the Moon and the Golden Gate Bridge. Using Google elevation Using offline elevation