Summary:
The article provides a guide on managing a "Hit List" within an app, detailing steps for creating and customizing it. Users can add photos to the Hit List and customize a Face Card, which can display stats like total, day, and night photos taken. The guide also explains how to add photos to Favorites, track targets with different statuses, and provides options to rename or delete targets. Additionally, users can share or download Face Cards directly from the app. For further assistance, users are encouraged to contact the support team or explore more articles.
Create a Hit List
- On the bottom of the home screen, select Galleries.
- Tap Hit List.
- Tap the + icon in the top-right corner.
- Enter a Target Name (you can name it anything).
- Tap Create.
Once created, you can begin adding photos and customizing the Face Card.
Add Photos to the Hit List
- On the home screen, locate the photo you want to add.
- Swipe left on the photo.
- Tap Add to Hit List.
- Select the target Hit List.
- Tap Add Image to this Target.
Customize the Face Card
- Open the desired Hit List.
- Tap Select Face Card in the bottom-left corner of the card.
- Choose the photo you want to use.
- Tap Continue.
- Adjust the photo as needed.
- Tap Save Face Card.
Add Photos to Favorites (Flip Card View)
- Tap Flip Card at the top-right of the Face Card.
- Tap the + icon on the card.
- Select the photos you want to add to Favorites.
- Tap Save Favorites.
View Face Card Stats
Each Face Card displays the following:
- Total Photos Taken
- Day Photos Taken
- Night Photos Taken
Track the Target
- Open the Hit List.
- Tap the three dots in the top-right corner.
- Select Target Status.
- Choose one of the following:
- Active
- MIA
- Harvested
Additional options under the three-dot menu:
- Rename Target
- Delete Target
Share and Download Face Cards
- Scroll below the Face Card to view all associated photos.
- From here, you can download or share Face Cards directly from the app.
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