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11/26/2005 12:37:33 PM · #1
I run a studio and currently I use Canon's File Viewer when I take shots directly to the laptop. The problem is that it only shows thumbnails of the pictures and you have to click each one individually to see it enlarged (necessary to check for blinks). This is cumbersome to stop and take a peek at the shots.

So, is there any software that will show me a big screen sample of the shot right after I take it, AND THEN switch to the next picture after I take it. In other words, I shoot, I see, I shoot, I see, etc. etc.

Or is there any way to get this crazy Canon software to do it?

Thank you so much,
Eric
11/26/2005 01:04:35 PM · #2
You could use DSL Remote pro from www.breezesys.com or maybe the canon remote capture these will show you a full screen pic immediately after the photo is taken and shows RGB hist, flashing highlights etc.

Though the camera has to be plugged into the camera or use a wireless transmitter (maybe)

If you just want to see a full size image withuot the flashing highlights use windows explorer
11/26/2005 01:22:05 PM · #3
Isn't remote capture and old program they no longer use? My 10d had it, but the 20d replaced it/integrated it in the file viewer.

Anyone else have any suggestions?
11/26/2005 01:32:18 PM · #4
capture one?
11/26/2005 01:48:46 PM · #5
Originally posted by eslaydog:

Isn't remote capture and old program they no longer use? My 10d had it, but the 20d replaced it/integrated it in the file viewer.


The remote capture is an old program as far as i know it still works the DSLR Remote will allow you to shoot see it then shoot again.

This is current for the 20D it allows you to select all the AF points etc. It also allows full screen previews
11/26/2005 03:04:36 PM · #6
Any more tips?
11/26/2005 03:04:47 PM · #7
oops

Message edited by author 2005-11-26 15:05:04.
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