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Camera not found on android helicon remote
Camera not found on android helicon remote





camera not found on android helicon remote
  1. #CAMERA NOT FOUND ON ANDROID HELICON REMOTE PORTABLE#
  2. #CAMERA NOT FOUND ON ANDROID HELICON REMOTE SOFTWARE#
  3. #CAMERA NOT FOUND ON ANDROID HELICON REMOTE PC#
  4. #CAMERA NOT FOUND ON ANDROID HELICON REMOTE MAC#

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camera not found on android helicon remote

I would hope that with Adobe's massive market they will put enough into the PS stacking ability to satisfy me. I'm hoping DPP and or LR/PS are capable of everything I need simply because I have them already (although I don't use PS much). So did you think the DPP rendering of that first photo was reasonable compared to your end result had you used Helicon? It certainly looks very good to me but I don't know what you might be comparing to I think there is a PS/LR plugin available for HF, but I have never tried for the details re Helicon. HF will also produce a rendered 3D image and make it a video to boot. If you aren't familiar with Depth Mapping, it's what is used to make these 3D images that are so popular with the iPhones. I get the best results using the Depth Map method. HF isn't real complicated but there is a bit of a learning curve because there are multiple methods that can be selected and each has settings unique to that method: Weighted Average Depth Map and Pyramid. Keep in mind that the images I posted were just demos to see what DPP could do. For these examples, I just let HR take the shots then stacked them in DPP 4. If yes, then the stack is copied to your computer and HF opens for editing the stack. Your Raw files stay on your camera regardless of whether you select yes or no. HR just gets the shots, then will prompt you to open HF for processing (y/n). Helicon Soft sells Helicon Remote and Helicon Focus (I bought a lifetime subscription). The R5 can be set to take hundreds of images in a single focus bracketing sequence and, at 45M each, that would be a great deal of data to process lol It's nice to know you don't need large numbers of images to get an excellent final product. R5 raw images are in a format that at first could not be recognized by LR and PS but that changed rapidly so not an issue now and Faststone can view them as well but I wonder if that is the case with Helicon? I'm hoping to be able to use LR and PS for stacking because I have the entire Adobe suite anyway so hopefully I can make good use of it. I assume Helicon Remote is strictly for controlling the shooting. So when you use Helicon you normally would not have to use DPP at all other than "routine" processing correct? But here you said for these two images you did use the DPP DC tool so did you not use Helicon for them? Sorry if I'm missing something.

#CAMERA NOT FOUND ON ANDROID HELICON REMOTE SOFTWARE#

The shots from the 5D IV were processed as Raw and the 7D II shots were converted to JPeG, then ran through DPP 4's DC for the info - I don't know much about stacking software at all. Both started life as Raw and edited in DPP 4. Thank you for the compliment The first image is a 19 shot stack and the second is a 15 shot stack. They have a forum, so you can get an idea of the problems some people have.

#CAMERA NOT FOUND ON ANDROID HELICON REMOTE PORTABLE#

I've never tried the portable versions but I did try out the FB Tube (more on that later).

#CAMERA NOT FOUND ON ANDROID HELICON REMOTE MAC#

Helicon supports Android, iOS, Mac OS, and Windows. I've watched some painfully inept demos, LOL! However, there is no way of knowing the experience of the person making the demo. But from what I could tell, you have the same issues and it seemed, IIRC, there is more time spent setting up layers, aligning, and brushing the bad spots. I stopped using PS at v.6, so all I've seen are tutorials on the subject.

#CAMERA NOT FOUND ON ANDROID HELICON REMOTE PC#

The PC software will only shoot in one shot great info. What is appealing about the tube is that it will allow you to shoot in burst mode. Helicons tech support was outstanding and we worked on getting it to work for several days. I bought the FB Tube before getting the PC software but never could get it to work with my Samsung smart phone or my Android tablet. You send contol information from the smartphone to the FBT and then the FBT controls lens focus as you shoot. Helicon does have a device called the Focus Bracketing Tube (FBT). But it sounds like it's not portable? Is it something you can do on a hike with wildflowers - ie can HR be put on a smartphone or must your camera be connected to your laptop? I have been fiddling around a little bit with DPP and it seems excruciatingly slow but I was asking it to stack 50 images.īeautiful photos by the way - how many images were stacked in those photos? But as you note - Helicon remote is a better option upfront. I have just got started with this R5 and do like the fact that it takes the photos for me and very rapidly compared to what I would have attempted by hand in the past. I don't suppose you have tried PS auto-align with auto-blend as a stacking option?







Camera not found on android helicon remote