View Photos

Background

The Photos tool displays a dual-pane experience that makes photo context easier to see and edit. This split-view layout supports inline editing and separates photo-specific technical data from project context. It is easy to label photos and update context. You can scan information at a glance. In addition, you can view and click the text, edit in place, and stay on the same page.

Things to Consider

  • Required User Permissions:

    • To view public photos, 'Read Only' or higher permissions on the project's Photos tool.

    • To view private photos, you need one of the following:

Steps

  1. Navigate to your project's Photos tool.

  2. Do one of the following:

    • To view all photos grouped by date, click the Timeline tab.

    • To view photos in their albums, click the Album tab.

    • To view photos on a map, click Map tab. To manage photos on the map, see Procore Maps.

  3. To view a photo and its information, click the photo.
    A dual-pane photo viewer displays the photo in a full screen, making the photo context easier to see and edit. This split-view layout displays Project Information panel on the left and Actions & Conversations panel on the right. Both panels are fully collapsible and contain flexible screen space.

  4. Use the Project Information panel to view the following fields:

    • Description: A flexible, non-distorting description area that actually grows with your notes.

    • Project Data: Lists project context related key fields - Album, Trade, and Location that support inline editing.

    • Photo Metadata: Shows photo-specific technical data, such as Taken On, Uploaded On, Uploaded By, and File Name.

  5. Use the Actions & Conversations panel to view and add comments.

  6. Hover over the bottom-center of the photo to choose one of the following options:

    • Rotate. Click this icon to rotate the photo 45°.
      See Rotate Photos.

    • Zoom In. Click this icon to zoom in on the photo.

    • Zoom Out. Click this icon to zoom out on the photo.

    • View 360°. Click this button to pan through a 360° photo.
      This option works best when viewing photos taken in panoramic or 360° mode.

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