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Tethered Shooting

Tethered shooting is a photography technique where a camera is connected directly to a computer or mobile device via a cable or wireless connection, allowing images to be transferred and displayed in real-time as they are captured. This enables photographers to view high-resolution images on a larger screen immediately, facilitating better composition, focus, and exposure adjustments during the shoot. It is commonly used in studio photography, product photography, and other controlled environments where precision and efficiency are critical.

Also known as: Tethering, Tethered Capture, Camera Tethering, Tethered Photography, Tether Shooting
🧊Why learn Tethered Shooting?

Developers should learn tethered shooting when building or integrating software for photography workflows, such as photo editing applications, digital asset management systems, or camera control tools. It is essential for creating features that support real-time image transfer, remote camera operation, and seamless integration with post-processing software like Adobe Lightroom or Capture One. Use cases include developing plugins for tethered shooting in creative suites, building custom studio automation systems, or enhancing mobile apps for professional photographers.

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