2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-76270-8_28
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Photo Curation Practices on Smartphones

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“…The Voted Gallery has features similar to a typical camera roll view on smartphones, showing thumbnails of the photos in chronological order. People prefer this way of viewing photos on their smartphones because it provides an overview and context for the photos [28,33]. Moreover, other studies found that people use context (i.e.…”
Section: Voted Gallerymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The Voted Gallery has features similar to a typical camera roll view on smartphones, showing thumbnails of the photos in chronological order. People prefer this way of viewing photos on their smartphones because it provides an overview and context for the photos [28,33]. Moreover, other studies found that people use context (i.e.…”
Section: Voted Gallerymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We focus on the smartphone because for many people it has become their primary device for photo activities [14,[22][23][24]. However, curating on smartphones is still rare and open for further investigation [33]. Following Broekhuijsen et al in their PhotoUse model [5], we focus on organising (i.e., tagging, moving, categorizing, naming, captioning, archiving, and deleting) within the broader activity of curation.…”
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“…Exercises were handed out in week 2 (nature walk), week 3 (stone stacking) and week 4 (focus on flower), with a subsequent semi-structured interview the week after each exercise. The interviews were audio recorded, transcribed and thematically analyzed according to the method of Zürn et al [19]. The interviews gave some useful insights into the design.…”
Section: Case Study On the Design And Perceived Valuementioning
confidence: 99%