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:
'Admin' permissions on the project's Photos tool.
'Read Only' or 'Standard' level permissions on the Photos tool with the 'View Private Photos' granular permission enabled on your permissions template.
Steps
Navigate to your project's Photos tool.
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.
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.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.
Use the Actions & Conversations panel to view and add comments.
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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