Sounds like you are downloading the previews. Full images are on the SD card. If you don’t have an SD card that you inserted in the covered slot on the side of the M2P, get one. 64MB is likely late enough. That makes changing them affordable and prevents loss of earlier data in a worst case drone loss.Working out the bugs with my new M2P, I shot some stills today and I am ending up with 960 x 640 image files.
That can’t be right and I can’t figure out how to change it.
What am I missing here?
What are the specs of your card. Is it counterfeit? What are your settings? Have you selected to save to the card in full resolution. I save jpeg+RAW, but my jpegs are huge.I’m pulling these off my SD card. That’s why I’m puzzled.
If you cannot get any reasonable size of your images, I would suggest you reset DJI Go 4 upon next launch and start to configure again.
As @Thomas B pointed out, it sounds like you are only getting the previews. Are you accessing the DCIM folder on your SD card?
QuickTime will work on the Mac if you don’t want to use 3rd party solutions.Exactly ... the DNG is the somewhat RAW data (not exactly but let's agree to call it like that) and holds a small preview JPG embedded for a quick view.
If your RAW converter is outdated or is probably misconfigured, it may extract the preview JPG rather than importing the real file.
If you want to have fully processed files with only minor tweaks in post: you can go by JPEG
If you want to have full control and data: go with DNG
If you are not sure and have a large enough SD (64 GB should be quite fine): go with JPEG + DNG (there's an option so that you don't have to do it manually).
The difference is, the JPG is more or less already finished when rendered by the drone, the DNG is just like a negative (hence the abbreviation). It may appear flat but that's where the fun of postproduction starts.
Which converter do you use to load the DNG into your Mac? Lightroom? Should handle them without a prob if on the latest version ...
The only issue is that you don't have any software that can handle dng files.I think the main issue is my lack of experience with the DNG files. I restarted my iPad and it is loading the JPEG‘s fine now. I’ll just shoot JPEGs until I figure out how to deal with the DNG files.
Working out the bugs with my new M2P, I shot some stills today and I am ending up with 960 x 640 image files.
That can’t be right and I can’t figure out how to change it.
What am I missing here?
I could be wrong but thought I saw a setting in the GoPro4 that asked if you want to save images as full jpgs or as thumbnails.
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