Ipad 6th generation wont download raw files






















Let it reboot and try again. ALso, the card reader will only see files that are formatted correctly. If you just took the images from your computer and put them onto the card, then it won't work. They have to follow a strict naming convention. Your camera makes this naming structure but if you manually put the photos on that card you may not have replicated it. Is this a card you've used before? If it's a new card and is empty then the iPad won't read it.

Apr 22, AM. Apr 22, AM in response to jesterwylde In response to jesterwylde. You can put images on the card and have them read. I've done it. I've even done it with limited USB drives. The key is to follow the naming convention. The key is the folder structure and name. Page content loaded. I've used this card multiple times in the past with no problem. I'm giving the iPad a reboot now As far as i know, the camera connection kit can only read photos that were directly written on it from the digital camera, so no photos that we transferred from a computer to the SD card.

Even photos that were written on the SD card from the digital camera, then transferred to a computer and transferred back to the SD card can't be read by the camera kit. Apr 22, PM in response to yostitch In response to yostitch.

Try this - Reset the iPad by holding down on the Sleep and Home buttons at the same time for about seconds until the Apple Logo appears - ignore the red slider - let go of the buttons.

This is equivalent to rebooting your computer. Apr 22, PM. Aug 3, AM. Such a shame that the ipad only accepts photos named with an 8-character name!

I just purchased my ipad, and love using it to display my photos. But I have renamed all my computer archive of photos 's of them with very explicit names which facilitate word searches. As such, it is instantly findable in a program such as Picasa. How can I replicate this functionality in the ipad?

Dec 30, PM. You can't directly as IOS will not support the long file names. About all you can do is organize the image files into separate folders. Jun 9, PM. Communities Get Support. Sign in Sign in Sign in corporate. Browse Search. Ask a question. User profile for user: Louis K Louis K. There has been a lot of discussion concerning the difficulty viewing of raw files. I use a Leica M9. I came across an raw image developer application called Pirawnha this morning. It is made by a company called Cypress Innovations.

Has anyone tried it? More Less. Reply I have this question too 10 I have this question too Me too 10 Me too. All replies Drop Down menu. Loading page content.

However, I went to the App Store and. The reference to LR is mine. The info wasn't clear but I suspect that you'll need to work on the entire image rather than selected areas as with LR. Of course, there are no layers. Reply Helpful Thread reply - more options Link to this Post. I only want to use the iPad to view my Raw files in the field, not edit them. I am hoping someone has experience with the app.

User profile for user: pvonk pvonk. Also searched for Cypress Innovations but only came up with 3 games. Transfer from Mac to iPad: Drag a file or a selection of files from a Finder window onto an app name in the list. Transfer from iPad to Mac: Click the disclosure triangle beside an app name to see its files on your iPad, then drag a file to a Finder window. To delete a file from iPad, select it below an app name, press Command-Delete, then click Delete. See the Apple Support article Update to the latest version of iTunes.



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