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DPP - Extracting all images with one click from the raw burst image tool.

Nadaaaaa
Apprentice

I want to be able to extract all images with one click from the raw burst image tool.

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it's amazing that images have to be manually extracted. Olympus had this feature for years without the need to extract raw.

dlingle
Apprentice

sad. such a great well implemented feature in Olympus and Lumix. i used for wildlife images all the time. migrating to Canon was partly because Canon had this feature but it's not useable due to the individual raw files buried in a large one. i hear that the R5 II saves the pre-burst into individual files like it should.

topcat
Apprentice

This doesn't appear to run on my windows 11 machine.

vanvleetp
Contributor

Good news - I'm not sure when it'll show up but Canon is saying they're finally adding the multi-file extraction of a burst roll to DPP.  Can't believe it's taken this long but at least there's hope now.

Do you have a reference / link to this statement from Canon?

No URL based statement.  I've been harping on this topic for a long time w/any Canon person I can try to get some help from.  I finally found an internal person that helped get my request (and all of ours obviously) to the DPP internal group in Japan and from this person's email they're saying the request is finally approved.  Cautiously optimistic but maybe a xmas miracle will finally happen 🙂

jiri
Apprentice

Has Canon not yet released a fix for this? I mean extracting photoes from a 45-frames roll one-by-one is seriously ridiculous.

No fix yet.  And yes, I have some rolls w/hundreds of frames so I'm very anxious for this fix too.  It should have been in both DPP and the firmware years ago when they started generating raw burst roll files.  

In the meantime I used `dnglab`. I'm not sure how good the quality is but it was good enough for my own purpose. 

I wish dnglab would create CR3 files as an option though

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