05-12-2023
04:00 PM
- last edited on
05-16-2023
10:14 AM
by
Danny
I want to be able to extract all images with one click from the raw burst image tool.
10-22-2023 09:14 AM
Using only “one click” does not seem feasible. At some point you must tell it which photos you want, and which photos you do not want. At the very least it would require two clicks, [Select All] and [Extract].
If you do not wish to extract all images, then you will have to get down in the weeds and pull up the ones you want to keep, one by one.
10-22-2023 09:25 AM
The problem with the Canon implementation of Burst Mode is that you can't 'Extract All', you just get an new roll containing all the photos merged together again.
In the Panasonic Lumix World, each photo in a Burst is saved as a separate JPEG/RAW on the card, so you can right-click and 'Save As', so yes, two-clicks is what we want...
10-22-2023 01:08 PM - edited 10-22-2023 01:11 PM
DNGLab as an alternative. You will get all raw files as DNG.
The command should be like:
convert --image-index all --embed-raw false RawBurst.CR3
10-22-2023 03:05 PM
Unfortunately DPP doesn't support DNG files - if dnglab could extract RAWs as an option, then that would be really helpful.
10-23-2023 10:23 AM
Hi Peter, is there a link to the developers site available?
10-23-2023 10:25 AM
Are you asking about the DPP app?
10-23-2023 11:00 AM
No, logically of „convert“. 😉
10-23-2023 12:24 PM
10-23-2023 02:22 PM
Gotcha. The github site is the place to go for that.
10-23-2023 05:15 PM
Of course you eventually need to pick which shots to keep. DPP is slow and a lot of people don't use it for this part of their process. They just want all the images out of there and they'll deal with it elsewhere. Having no option except extract one at a time is a problem though even if DPP was your only tool. It doesn't do a good job of loading previews into the full image, where moving to another and back often has it going back to the preview, and it's slower than other tools at doing it. I definitely want an extract all to use burst so I can just grab them all into another tool and make my selections there.
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