Profoto's New App Lets You Control Your Lights From an Apple Computer

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Profoto's New App Lets You Control Your Lights From an Apple Computer
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The new Profoto Control Desktop App allows photographers to control Air 2 compatible lights and triggers from a Mac.

that gives Apple computers Bluetooth control of up to 100 Air 2 compatible light and trigger channels.

According to the company, the new Desktop App for macOS devices is designed to be the “ultimate solution for creative professionals looking to streamline their lighting setup and enhance their creative process.” The app is designed to make lighting control effortless for users, giving them easy access to every flash setting with the click of a button.

The company says the Desktop App for Profoto Control is meant for commercial photographers working on busy and fast-paced sets with multiple lights that live in hard to reach locations. It allows assistants, creative or art directors, and digital techs the ability to change or fine-tune individual light settings without having to interrupt the flow of the shoot by walking through the space and, therefore, slowing things down.

Instead, they can adjust each light or group from the comfort of the desk they are working from. Photo assistants can see the light that needs adjustments and can make those changes in real-time without moving, giving the production an improved pace and preventing any momentum loss that would otherwise happen.

The company says the Control Desktop app for macOS fits neatly side-by-side to tethering software such as

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