Getting the Best Snaps: How Does the App Camera Work?
This is our guide to help you understand your camera's display when taking snaps, getting the most of your data records!
Once your device is activated, you can start performing your workflows—whether it's inspections, checklists, or any step-by-step process that fits your operation. Eventually, you'll be taking pictures as evidence.
When you take a snap with the Cargosnap app, your camera will display a 4:3 ratio. This format is familiar to many users, as it's commonly used in regular cameras on various devices. You might notice a "letterbox effect" on your screen, which means there are black bars at the top and bottom of the display. While this may not be a full-screen experience, it's vital to understand that this format is intentional to get the maximum visual information as possible:
💡 This letterbox effect technique is commonly used to avoid stretching or cropping the footage, ensuring that the entire frame is visible as intended - the letterbox effect allows your camera to capture more in the framing, ensuring that you get a complete and well-composed photo.
Our main focus is to guarantee a very important outcome: one should be able to shoot good and complete photos without taking a few steps backward to get a good picture of an object, and the photo has the highest possible resolution when it's uploaded to the platform!