How? Creating Portfolios on a Tablet? Thanks!

Kevin67

Senior Member
Forgive my ignorance, please:

I want to be able to take my Hudl2 tablet to show off my photography work;
what software or product is best to do this, please?

Does Squarespace work well with tablets?

Is there some other software or online product which will allow me to create
portfolios for individual customers so they can swipe the screen and scan the photos?

I'm not commercial by any means as yet - but I'm trying to learn and get the
stuff ready for when/if I get any good.

Very many thanks for all your help.
Kevin
 

Marcel

Happily retired
Staff member
Super Mod
Lightroom would let you work on your images and would let you export them to a folder with the tablet's scene native resolution. Then use the tablet's application for viewing pictures.
 

Eyelight

Senior Member
If the tablet is internet capable, you might consider a website with galleries that supports mobile browsing. That would knock off two birds with one stone.
 

Kevin67

Senior Member
Thanks, guys, for your time to reply.

Because I don't know, I'm not sure those two solutions are useful to me.

Connecting to the Internet would be more costly and time consuming than the wifi dongle.

All I need is to create a bigger camera screen so I can see the quality of the photo just taken.

Let me tackle this form another angle, please:
What size HDMI is the Nikon HDMI please?

Thanks
 

Fred Kingston_RIP

Senior Member
Kevin...

You need to be clear....

1. Do you want to view pics. you've already taken?
2. DO you want to view a live image BEFORE you take the shot?

There's a world of difference between the two...
 

Kevin67

Senior Member
Yes, indeed there is! I thought I was clear but now understand I was not. Sorry!

I have just connected my camera to my tv and got both a live view and the pic viewer (ie both instances described above),
so I know the camera will OUTPUT what I want. So in a sense that answers Fred's kind post.

All I need to do now is figure out how my Hudl2 will accept an INCOMING signal from the camera via each others HDMI ports.

Many thanks for your patience, all.
I will try to be more clear, especially when I know I don't actually understand some of the stuff I'm trying to learn!

If anyone knows how I can set up my Hudl2 for an incoming signal from the D3300 HDMI, I would be very grateful indeed. ;-)
 

Eyelight

Senior Member
Thanks, guys, for your time to reply.

Because I don't know, I'm not sure those two solutions are useful to me.

Connecting to the Internet would be more costly and time consuming than the wifi dongle.

All I need is to create a bigger camera screen so I can see the quality of the photo just taken.

Let me tackle this form another angle, please:
What size HDMI is the Nikon HDMI please?

Thanks

Think you may be mixing answers with a question asked in another thread. This thread was portfolio viewing. Yes???
 

Kevin67

Senior Member
It's me, I'm stupid. I got the two mixed up. Sorry, guys.

I'm trying to do too much all in one go.

MASSIVE apologies to all.
 

Kevin67

Senior Member
I will re-read the threads and posts again and get back on track.

For completeness, I just found out apparently no tablet will accept incoming signals: their hdmi ports out to tv's only.

Again, HUGE apologies to all. Thank you for your kindness in coping with an idiot like me. In my defence, I s'pose we all have days like this. :-(
 

carguy

Senior Member
Lightroom would let you work on your images and would let you export them to a folder with the tablet's scene native resolution. Then use the tablet's application for viewing pictures.
From what I see, he is looking to create a place others can go to view the images.
 

Kevin67

Senior Member
Thank you. I'll close this thread and have a look around and try again another day when I've got a decent head on my shoulders.

Thanks, all, guys!
 

Marcel

Happily retired
Staff member
Super Mod
Kevin, I'm not sure what you're looking for, but for what it's worth, you can get a wi-fi SD card that would send the jpegs to your tablet.
 

Kevin67

Senior Member
Yes, thank you, Marcel. I shall look into this asap. Many thanks!

Carguy, I've just discovered Behance which comes with my Adobe CC which seems to fit the bill. I just found that out about a minute ago!

Very many thanks to all!
 
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