DavePDX
October 11th, 2007, 05:50 PM
I used DSLR Remote Pro yesterday with my Canon 40D with great success. I ran into a situation where I request some advice.
I took the portraits with the 40D set up to capture both camera RAW plus a large jpeg simultaneously. I expected that I would need to view two images for each pose when reviewing the images (Prev Image and Next Image buttons). I used the Portrait Picture Style for the jpeg as the skin tones look more natural when reviewing the images. I use the RAW images for the final product. The jpegs looked a bit more natural.
Is there any way to suppress the display of one of the images (preferably the RAW images) so that each photographic pose is displayed only once?
If not I guess I could write a batch file to copy the RAW images to another directory. Would the image review in DSLR Remote Pro get screwed up if I moved images to another directory while DSLR Remote Pro is still running?
Thanks for you help.
I took the portraits with the 40D set up to capture both camera RAW plus a large jpeg simultaneously. I expected that I would need to view two images for each pose when reviewing the images (Prev Image and Next Image buttons). I used the Portrait Picture Style for the jpeg as the skin tones look more natural when reviewing the images. I use the RAW images for the final product. The jpegs looked a bit more natural.
Is there any way to suppress the display of one of the images (preferably the RAW images) so that each photographic pose is displayed only once?
If not I guess I could write a batch file to copy the RAW images to another directory. Would the image review in DSLR Remote Pro get screwed up if I moved images to another directory while DSLR Remote Pro is still running?
Thanks for you help.