This tutorial shows you how to connect your Skylab (Captura Enhance) account to Templified and add the Remove Glare step to a flow, so glasses glare is fixed automatically as photos move through your pipeline.
Before you start
- Glare removal is enabled per organization. The Skylab card only appears in Settings → Integrations for organizations with the feature turned on — if you don't see it, contact support.
- You need the owner or admin role to connect, test, or disconnect the integration. Other team members can use the Remove Glare step once it's connected.
- You need a Skylab (Captura Enhance) account, and the profile you connect must have Glasses Glare Removal enabled on your Captura account. If you don't see that option in Skylab, contact Captura to have it added.
Part 1: Connect Skylab
- In Skylab, go to Settings → Advanced → API Access Tokens and copy an API key.
- In Templified, open Settings from the top navigation bar, then click Integrations in the left sidebar.
- Find the Skylab (Captura Enhance) card and paste your key into the API Key field.
- Click Load profiles. Your Skylab profiles appear in the Profile dropdown — pick the profile that has Glasses Glare Removal enabled. If your account has a single profile, it's selected automatically. You can also type the numeric profile ID directly instead of loading the list.
- Click Connect. The card shows Connected with the profile name and ID.
After connecting, use Test connection on the card any time to confirm the key and profile still work. Disconnect removes the connection — any flow with a Remove Glare step will fail at that step until you reconnect.
Part 2: Add the Remove Glare step to a flow
In the flow builder, drag Remove Glare from the Steps palette — it's in the Photo group, next to Remove Background. Connect it into the photo path of your flow.
The step checks each photo for glasses automatically and sends only photos with glasses to Skylab for correction. Photos without glasses continue down the flow unchanged. Every photo that is sent for correction is billed by Skylab to your organization's own Skylab account — Templified does not charge anything for glare removal itself.
Where to place it
The recommended order is Photos → Remove Glare → Remove Background — each photo gets exactly one Background Removal.
Placing Remove Glare after Remove Background also works: the corrected photo automatically has its background removed again before continuing, so downstream steps always receive a corrected, background-removed photo. Because the removal runs twice for corrected photos, this order costs a second Background Removal for each photo that had glare fixed.
Step options
- Only photos with glasses — on by default. Templified detects glasses itself, so only photos that need correction are sent (and billed). Turn it off to send every photo to Skylab — each one is billed, whether or not glasses were detected.
- Label (optional) — a display name for the step on the canvas, for example Glasses glare cleanup.
If correction fails
Glare removal never stops a run. If Skylab can't correct a photo, that photo continues down the flow uncorrected and the run's results show a warning on it, so the rest of the batch finishes normally.
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