How do I use color flags?

Has your photographer asked you to use color flags on pictures in your gallery to let her know which ones are your favorites? Then the following instructions will help you to understand how you can use color flags in picdrop. 

You can use the color flags to mark images that you consider to be finished, for example, with the color “green”. Or you can mark images in “orange” if there are still changes to be made. The name of the color flag can give you an indication of what you can use a particular color flag for. You should discuss the exact use with your photographer.

It is also important to know that each image can only be marked with one color at a time.

How do I use the color flags?

01 - Open the gallery

Your gallery should look like the screenshot so that you can get started straight away.If your gallery starts with a screen-filling header image, click once on “To Edit Mode" to start with the color flags.

color flags in picdrop

02 - Setting color flags

You will find the color flags at the top right of each image.

color flags in picdrop

If you move the mouse over an image in the gallery, the flag symbol for the color flags appears in the top right-hand corner. Click on it to open the menu to then select the color. You will then see the color flag attached directly to the image.

You can also set a color flag in the large single image view.

By the way, you don't have to save the color flags. Your photographer will receive an e-mail from us to keep them up to date with any changes to the gallery whenever changes are made.

We hope these instructions have helped you to find your way around picdrop. If you have any questions, you can always contact your photographer or us at hello@picdrop.com