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Sorry for the long post but hopefully this will help someone so I wanted to include as much detail as possible.
Ok so I've just started playing around with DSLRDashboard and was having problems getting my camera to consistently display the jpeg when requested. As this is the most essential part of LRTimelapse on DSLRDashboard I was initially very disappointed. However after lots of trouble shooting I think I've figured out what I'm doing wrong and how I can get it to work correctly, consistently. I'm posting this in case anyone else is having a similar problem and is pulling their hair out trying to figure out what is going wrong and in case it's an actual bug that could be fixed in a later release.
I'm using a Canon 60D with TP-link router and a Galaxy S3 phone. Photos are being triggered by the apps intervalometer.
So this is what I've found. Whether the app will display the next jpeg or not is very dependent on when you actually tick the check box. If you tick the check box when the shutter is open the image will not display. Furthermore you will not be able to get any more images to display unless you manually adjust the settings on the camera.
The problem as I believe is that when you tick the box the app sends a command to the camera to switch to RAW+L jpeg. However the camera is busy so does not update the internal settings. The app shows the camera in RAW+L but when I looked at the actual camera settings it was still showing a RAW only.
Now for my solution...
This may seem obvious but if I tick the box inbetween shots when the shutter is closed it works as expected every time. i.e. sets camera to RAW+L, takes photos, downloads JPG, sets the camera back to RAW only and continues on shooting.
So what do you do if you've been shooting for hours and you accidentally request a jpeg when the shutter is open....no big problem (once you can get to your camera and have a few seconds between shoots). If you go into the camera settings and change the file to RAW+L quickly between shoots it will display the next jpeg and set it back to RAW when done.
That's it hope this helps someone. I'd love to hear if anyone else has encountered the same problem.
Ok so I've just started playing around with DSLRDashboard and was having problems getting my camera to consistently display the jpeg when requested. As this is the most essential part of LRTimelapse on DSLRDashboard I was initially very disappointed. However after lots of trouble shooting I think I've figured out what I'm doing wrong and how I can get it to work correctly, consistently. I'm posting this in case anyone else is having a similar problem and is pulling their hair out trying to figure out what is going wrong and in case it's an actual bug that could be fixed in a later release.
I'm using a Canon 60D with TP-link router and a Galaxy S3 phone. Photos are being triggered by the apps intervalometer.
So this is what I've found. Whether the app will display the next jpeg or not is very dependent on when you actually tick the check box. If you tick the check box when the shutter is open the image will not display. Furthermore you will not be able to get any more images to display unless you manually adjust the settings on the camera.
The problem as I believe is that when you tick the box the app sends a command to the camera to switch to RAW+L jpeg. However the camera is busy so does not update the internal settings. The app shows the camera in RAW+L but when I looked at the actual camera settings it was still showing a RAW only.
Now for my solution...
This may seem obvious but if I tick the box inbetween shots when the shutter is closed it works as expected every time. i.e. sets camera to RAW+L, takes photos, downloads JPG, sets the camera back to RAW only and continues on shooting.
So what do you do if you've been shooting for hours and you accidentally request a jpeg when the shutter is open....no big problem (once you can get to your camera and have a few seconds between shoots). If you go into the camera settings and change the file to RAW+L quickly between shoots it will display the next jpeg and set it back to RAW when done.
That's it hope this helps someone. I'd love to hear if anyone else has encountered the same problem.