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rzrseg
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May 16, 2011 09:52 |  #1

Hey all,

Just got an S95 the other day and while playing around with it before a trip to Florida, I tried plugging the camera in and pulling the pics off of the card. I'm shooting in RAW +JPEG (the S95 is my new underwater rig) and the JPEG is not showing up on the card. If I take one pic in the RAW +JPEG mode, two pics show up on the card, but they're both 11mb and one has the .cr2 extension (the other has no extension). If I go into the camera and delete only the RAW, then the 500k JPEG shows up fine on the card. If I take only a JPEG, the JPEG shows up and if I take only a RAW, then the RAW shows up fine...it's only the RAW +JPEG that is giving me issues.

Am I missing something somewhere?

As a side, I prefer to not use the bundled software. I usually use Photoshop for my editing and running between programs starts getting obnoxious. I'm really just trying to get them off of the camera and onto a storage device (netbook, tablet, etc) so I can clear the card for diving the next day...but still review the pics with the JPEGs.

Thanks,
David




  
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May 16, 2011 10:06 |  #2

Usually this is the case of your Image transfer software not being able to figure out what to do with RAW and JPEG of the same name. I know you said you don't want to use the bundled software, but the included software does work for transferring RAW+JPEG pretty well.


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May 16, 2011 10:20 as a reply to  @ tkbslc's post |  #3

I'm not really using any image transferring software, just plugging the camera in like an external drive. Okay, I solved my own problem. I pulled the card out and used a media reader instead of plugging the camera in. That got it. :) RAW and it's accompanying JPEG, no issues.




  
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