03-24-2024 10:05 PM - last edited on 03-26-2024 11:59 AM by Danny
I am a sports photographer and have to at times get up to 20 images to an editor or social media person during halftime for quick social media posts. My process seems clunky and often doesn't work so I am looking for the best solution to my workflow. By halftime I have already selected my 10-20 rated photos, so anything with a rating of 1 are the images that I want to send. I typically spend most of halftime trying to get my rated images from camera to canon connect app on my iPhone, then do quick crop and some quick edits in Lightroom on my phone, export those to a folder then either text or email those 10-20 images to the editor all using my iPhone if I can get them to send. Doing it this way takes up way too long and I often miss 5-20 mins of the second half all while doing this from the sidelines. Does anyone have a solution? Anyone know if image.canon, or if Canon DPP are better options for this type of workflow? Getting the rated images only from camera to Lightroom (on laptop preferably) the faster way possible is they key as once I get them into Lightroom all I have to do is crop and apply a preset then export to email. Thanks for any help!
03-25-2024 08:25 AM
Having your laptop in a pressroom (or even in a case on the sidelines) is going to cut time out of this process because any sort of editing on a phone is an exercise in pain and inefficiency. Dump the selected images to your laptop via USB, edit using your desired program (DPP is fast for quick edits) and then email via your laptop. Depending upon image size, it will be faster to upload the edited files to a file hosting site like smugmug and then text the link to your editor. This shouldn't take more than 5 minutes for 15-20 preselected images.
Rodger
03-25-2024 09:14 AM
Thank you for the reply. I will give the DPP option a try. I have not messed with DPP at all but I assume there is a way to transfer only the in camera rated images from camera to DPP using the USB method? Thanks again for the rely.
03-25-2024 09:55 AM
You are welcome! EOS utility is the simplest way to transfer photos from your camera to PC via USB (faster and more reliable than using WiFi in most cases). It is a download from Canon and allows you to select which files are transferred including selecting only those files with your rating of 1.
I prefer using a cable instead of removing the card from the camera, less to go wrong!
You could also consider shooting in RAW or RAW plus JPG depending upon the processing speed of the laptop you use on site. You would have to batch process RAW to JPG files after edits in DPP but the advantage of RAW is ability to easily correct white balance after shooting and better ability to reduce image noise compared to JPG files.
Try editing and batch processing some RAW files and see how quickly your computer handles them, if it is fast then that is worth considering if the added processing delay is minimal.
Rodger
11-18-2024 11:05 PM
Hello! I am a dance photographer, sometimes shooting live dance performances with an intermission and a break in the action - though I cannot afford to miss a shot, so I don't dare to transfer realtime.
I'm recently on an R5 and am experimenting with Capture One on my iPhone. With a short usb-c cable in my pocket it's very field-practical (I shot a rock show for charity to try it). As I was doing shoot and scoot I did not use the cable protector (!) and just unplugged the cable when not in use. C1 seems to pair with the camera faster and more reliably (though more opaquely) than anything I had seen and it slurped imports right up; I'm sure it would be smarter if I asked it. I didn't try to link it with Insta though it claims you can export and do that quickly. You certainly can crop and tweak in C1. Your mileage may vary. I don't mean to make a sales pitch for Capture One; I've started using it recently and am still learning.
11-18-2024 11:20 PM - edited 11-18-2024 11:25 PM
Canon has an app for professionals. It's subscription based and might be another possible option. Many people don't know about it, or confuse it for Canon Connect. You can read about it here.
https://app.ssw.imaging-saas.canon/app/en/ctp.html
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11-18-2024 11:52 PM
CTP! Never heard of it. Wow, for that subscription price I would have stopped struggling with Canon Connect a lifetime ago. And the consumers are downrating CTP on the app store, I see, because they mistake it for a consumer app. Thanks for the tip, I will likely try it next time I need to realtime something!
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