test2000Anafi
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You need a mac to open the pictures without additional software. For windows you need some extra stuff. Same for H265
Not true.You need a mac to open the pictures without additional software. For windows you need some extra stuff. Same for H265
There's your problem.Oh these are "48mp" selected pics by the way
Some raw files embed a small jpeg image in the file to make it easier to preview the image since the raw image itself is unprocessed and some systems don't support opening or previewing them.I have a DNG picture which is 92mb (much larger than that jpeg) but is terrible quality like 960x720
Whats going on with this? I'm assuming this is the RAW image but why is it so low res but high in size?
I've inserted/removed SD cards from my drones hundreds of times. That's really the best way to get photos and videos to your PC/Mac in any caseI will get an sd card reader today and try transferring directly from the sd card
Hopefully they come out better quality
At that point though I’d feel concerned about inserting and taking out the sd card as the mechanism for it feels like it would break easy
Windows cannot open or process the mavic DNG files correctly, nor can it open H265 video files without additional programsNot true.
I would suggest forgetting about shooting raw for now and concentrate on jpg files.I have a DNG picture which is 92mb (much larger than that jpeg) but is terrible quality like 960x720
Whats going on with this? I'm assuming this is the RAW image but why is it so low res but high in size?
Saying it again doesn't make it any more true.Windows cannot open or process the mavic DNG files correctly, nor can it open H265 video files without additional programs
Yeah I ended up getting the Lightroom trial and was able to open up and edit the DNG files, looks pretty decent.I would suggest forgetting about shooting raw for now and concentrate on jpg files.
The dng image needs specialised software to read it.
If you look at it without specialised software that can read it, all you'll see is the tiny 960 x 720 preview thumbnail jpg file that's built-in to the much larger jpg file.
The dng image is like an uncooked cake - it doesn't look "pretty" and requires cooking (processing) to look as good as the jpg.
I edit jpeg a lot from the pics I download from the drone to the phone, if you want something that does that easily try snapseed (android app). I edit on my computer for other things.Yeah I ended up getting the Lightroom trial and was able to open up and edit the DNG files, looks pretty decent.
I have to say I was kind of an idiot and not understanding things correcttly, the picture quality is not MINDBLOWING but it's good enough for what it is, a tiny sub 250 drone
I have an iPhone but the native photo editing on that isnt bad either, can adjust almost all the same basic stuff you can in LightRoomI edit jpeg a lot from the pics I download from the drone to the phone, if you want something that does that easily try snapseed (android app). I edit on my computer for other things.
( Mod Removed Comment)Saying it again doesn't make it any more true.
Quick transfer to phone does not provide the full size image, more of a thumbnail to verify what shots were captured.These are pictures that saved to my phone through quick transfer so I think they are, unless quicktransfer doesnt transfer the full size pics?
What do you expect from a fixed aperture with no depth of field.
There are some cases where people have a very close foreground and would want a closer focus (think movement through woodland, climbing reveals etc) so i can see why its in.Hyperfocal distance is 6.6 meters - where everything from 3.3 meters to infinity is in focus.
very few want to take anything close than that
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