Web Workflow is an excellent way to update your MEMENTO camera board remotely. If your project involves keeping the MEMENTO in a specific position or perhaps it is mounted in a difficult to reach place, then editing your code with Web Workflow will be essential.
This guide focuses on getting you up and running with Web Workflow specifically for the MEMENTO. If you need a guide with a more general focus on the editor itself, check out the CircuitPython Web Workflow Code Editor Quick Start guide. Web Workflow is baked into CircuitPython itself, so there's nothing additional to install and it's only a matter of setting up a few things.
This guide will show you an example of using the Web Workflow with time lapse photography. If you would like to mount the camera to a tripod other by another means that requires a 1/4"-20 thread and you have a 3D printer available, you may want to check out the https://learn.adafruit.com/memento-3d-case/3d-printing guide, which can make timelapse photography much easier.
The guide will show you one use case of Web Workflow that is more specific to the Adafruit MEMENTO. If you do any timelapse phtography, you may wish to test that images are being saved. This is particularly helpful if you have a long timelapse going or are in low power mode with the preview window off.
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