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Choise when selecting RAW + jpg (diff size jpg)


Paulm

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The camera allows different raw+ settings, kindly allow BYE to make use of choiced that is already set in the camera.

Don't force us to RAW + L.  

ie, either allow us to set the various + jpg modes, or use existing one already set.  Just want a tiny preview image stored with the set  in a directly without having to use LR or other tool to scan the raw images.

thanks,

...paul.

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BYE is perfectly capable of displaying a preview image from the RAW only. You can look at images from the film strip across the bottom of the window in full screen presentation mode while you are imaging. I don't understand what you are doing that requires a different app to preview your images. Please explain.

Thanks!

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Oh, I think I understand now.

You want a tiny JPG image stored with your RAW image for quick viewing in Windows when you are browsing your image folder in Windows.  Is this correct?  If yes then the feature request should be "The ability to save a small JPG along side the RAW image for quick viewing when browsing Windows image folder".

This would be very easy to implement.

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Hi Guylain,

sorry for the late reply.

Yes, that's exactly it. Be able to review a small jpg within windows folder

so yes, the feature request  The ability to save a small JPG along side the RAW image for quick viewing when browsing Windows image folder".

would you like me to do a separate thread for this?

thanks,

...paul.

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Hi Guylain,

your prev post solved the issue. I used the "in camera" setting.  thanks.!!

I used the Canon Utility to set the image quality (RAW + S2), then BYE did as instructed using the "in camera" setting as you suggested. Now we get the RAW plus a small jpg used for reviewing the next morning.

for Astroman133, the camera (and PC) are remote by several thousand miles. It's turned on and let run for the night. Nobody needs to be sitting and watching the film strip. We check the data the next day. A quick scan of those small jpgs lets us quickly delete any bad frames before loading the good .cr2 files to the server.  Built-in Windows-Photo-Viewer allows us to easily click through the small jpgs. 

cheers,

...paul.

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