09-29-2023
01:11 PM
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09-29-2023
01:12 PM
by
SamanthaW
I took still images with the dual fisheye lens attached on my Canon EOS R5 C in RAW format. I start the EOS VR Utility and click "Still" in the upper left area and then do File => Select Folder. I've tried selecting the folder with the raw images and I get a dialog box "There are no clips.". I exported them via Lightroom as jpeg to a folder and tried again. Still "no clips". I also tried changing the extension from jpg to JPG and still no clips. I tried version 1.2 originally and then updated to version 1.3 and still no clips.
The manual says "JPEG images produced from RAW processing without in-camera resizing or cropping"
I'm on an Apple M1 Max MacBook Pro running Ventura.
Oh... I wonder if I need to convert them with Canons EOS Utility?
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09-29-2023 01:39 PM
@pedz wrote:I took still images with the dual fisheye lens attached on my Canon EOS R5 C in RAW format. I start the EOS VR Utility and click "Still" in the upper left area and then do File => Select Folder. I've tried selecting the folder with the raw images and I get a dialog box "There are no clips.". I exported them via Lightroom as jpeg to a folder and tried again. Still "no clips". I also tried changing the extension from jpg to JPG and still no clips. I tried version 1.2 originally and then updated to version 1.3 and still no clips.
The manual says "JPEG images produced from RAW processing without in-camera resizing or cropping"
I'm on an Apple M1 Max MacBook Pro running Ventura.
Oh... I wonder if I need to convert them with Canons EOS Utility?
Yes... that seems to be the trick. Using Canon's DPP and exported as JPEG, now the VR utility is happy.
09-29-2023 01:39 PM
@pedz wrote:I took still images with the dual fisheye lens attached on my Canon EOS R5 C in RAW format. I start the EOS VR Utility and click "Still" in the upper left area and then do File => Select Folder. I've tried selecting the folder with the raw images and I get a dialog box "There are no clips.". I exported them via Lightroom as jpeg to a folder and tried again. Still "no clips". I also tried changing the extension from jpg to JPG and still no clips. I tried version 1.2 originally and then updated to version 1.3 and still no clips.
The manual says "JPEG images produced from RAW processing without in-camera resizing or cropping"
I'm on an Apple M1 Max MacBook Pro running Ventura.
Oh... I wonder if I need to convert them with Canons EOS Utility?
Yes... that seems to be the trick. Using Canon's DPP and exported as JPEG, now the VR utility is happy.
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