You're saying that would be at least possible on my camera ?. It was the first thing I really did on my new computer, plus a few applications to manage other stuff I do but in a matter of 2 days took all my hard drive memory as I could not edit and organise without downloading to Google photos (I only took a weeks worth, 90% are Post focused, they are heavy files.) The PF photos seem altogether impossible to edit, yet I can't get anywhere unless I convert each one to JPG. They did go straight on the cloud, but even so. There were 2414 photos and a good 30% are one second videos. The PF must have been set accidentally and I only discovered it after downloading on my computer. I use it to rename every photos by "YYDDMM HHMMSS XXX" for permanent storage (XXX is camera model). The free FastStone is a good image viewer with basic editing tools and renaming ability. So, all shooting sessions are sorting by their shooting date. " Xmas party", then keep all photos & video taken from that event there. I set a Partition called Photo on E: drive, and setup sub folders in time & event name, e.g. I have 3 internal hard disks on my computer. In my case, I use Windows PC, so the Windows Explorer is my tool.
Once if we mess up with the system, the software can't locate the files. I don't use PFS or other similar software because of their proprietary folder system.
Extract frames from MP4 file to do stacking is not easy job. *Note, stacking output from post focus file is easiest to do it in camera. Just create a folder on your hard disk, in a name you prefer, then use either Copy/Paste or Cut/Paste, or by the drag and drop to download the files (photo and video, Post Focus is a video file) to such folder. Of the operating system? We don't need any specific software to do this The free version of Silkypix works fine if you need RAW PP.
I can't remember if PFS will do the Post-focus merge for you on the PC - suspect that it does.įor general image editing, there are many free products, Faststone is certainly quite useful for Jpeg. Worst-case scenario is that you put the cards back into the camera to perform your Post-focus merging in-camera, then save and transfer the output file(s) to the PC. I wouldn't delete the images from the cards until you are happy that you can achieve all you want on the PC. PFS will allow you to see the 4Post-focus files. When transferring from the card (via card reader), I select the appropriate camera folder, PFS then creates a folder for each day (you'd need to set this in preferences). I use the same PFS for all cameras, with a top-level folder for each camera. PFS is likely to be your best bet to organise, mine is set to create a folder for each day's images. Are those answers still good, PFS and that other suggestion (afraid I may lose this text to see it!) or must I cull through todays's thirty-odd options? Three years have passed since Jagladden brought up the which photo management application is best question.
Not only do I need to choose a photo editing software, I need to learn how to trim these Post Focus (4K?) shots into single PDF images. Now that I have a new PC I can download again, but theres a problem. I bought huge memory cards and stored images there. After downloading those images, my external storage became defunct, then my computer became obsolete, and I could not ever edit them.
Most of you probably have a new camera! I bought it to take on a safari in August 2018.
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