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Photo Storage & Project Management Integration

  • To make the magic work behind the scenes of our web gallery and web application, we require files to be uploaded to the Timelapse SEA servers. We can then display information regarding your Timelapse X Pro’s performance and serve your files to display on the photo gallery; or they can be used with one of our web application services, such as the AI Timelapse Composer. There is no way to bypass the Timelapse SEA server, however we can forward photos to your FTP server in addition to the Timelapse SEA server.
  • Images can be viewed at online using the web gallery.
  • Users can download images from the gallery, if configured to allow high resolution downloads.
  • Images can be forwarded to a photo forwarding location, such as Dropbox. From there you can easily download your photos or transfer them to other devices.
  • For units with limited internet connectivity, photos can be saved to the on-board SSD. An on-site visit is then required to copy and delete the photos from the drive before they reach their storage limit.
  • For units shooting in RAW format or fast intervals, photos can be saved to the on-board SSD. An on-site visit is then required to copy and delete the photos from the drive before they reach their storage limit.

Yes. Contact us for more information about our API and integrating with your software.

  • In addition to the Timelapse SEA FTP server, our current supported photo forwarding services include:
    • Dropbox
    • Google Drive
    • OneDrive
    • Amazon S3
    • FTP
  • Our current supported integrations include:
    • Aconex (beta)
    • Acuite
  • Images taken with the Timelapse X Pro are stored locally on the SSD.
  • Images uploaded are stored on our servers to display on your photo gallery.
  • If configured, photos are forwarded to additional locations, e.g. Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive, your own FTP server, etc.