Company Name: Lumasoft LLC
About: LumaShare allows you to view and share your photo booth photos, videos and GIFs
from dslrBooth or LumaBooth, the most popular professional photo booth apps. You
can share strips, photos, GIFs, boomerangs, using e-mail, SMS, WhatsApp,
AirDrop, and QR Code.
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by Shagge
I did research and decided to purchase dslrbooth partly because it appeared fotoShare came with it. FotoShare worked fine with the demo download and there was no mention of a cost ($7.99 A MONTH) to share the photos. REALLY $7.99 for a iPad app - just crazy - think on that before you decide!!!!
by Jaybird011
Rarely works. Even when I am on good WiFi it won’t even download from the cloud. I checked on my phone and they are all there. Sometimes it hooks directly to the PC then just drops it half way through the event.
by Markoinsm
I've used the latest update several times, it seems more reliable than before. I use iPhone wifi hotspot for Surface pro 6 running dslrBooth and then wifi hotspot on Surface for the iPad. That combo seems to be reliable and avoids dependency on venue wifi settings.
The odd thing is the circular previews of photos that are always just in a single row. So users only see 3 at a time on the entire screen and have to scroll forever to find a photo. Add to that that's it's not obvious if you should scroll forever left or forever to the right. Finally, once user opens their photo to share it, they can't swipe left/right to see the next/previous photo. It's not terrible, but why the downgrade from previous version that showed about 20 previews and allowed you to swipe left or right after you open the photo. This is completely standard UI stuff these days, people.