
in fact it totally rejects iTunes so that the latter does NOT interfere with the program and this enables you to do Backups, transfers at your own needs.anything you want to do on your files etc on the iPod/iPhone.WITHOUT iTunes trying to block anything.Īs I mentioned, iTunes controls the ONE Pod/Phone that you have registered with it. I think you can forget dealing with any RAW for this purpose - it is just not within its needsĬopy Trans.or Copy Trans Manager which is the one I have on my computer right now - does not work with ANY version of iTunes. altough I'm not sure that THEY even deal wth the actual RAW file.just 'see' it and extract from it the JPG.
COPYTRANS MANAGER FOTOS ANDROID
as far as I know.NO Phone or Tablet has.except on Android Tablets there are at least two little Apps that at least SHOW CR2's.for Canon and Nikon types. I'm sure that iPods/iPhone or any program they work with simply has no concern whatever with RAW files. It gives you absolute control over the material on an iPod or iPhone and WITHOUT iTunes at all - in fact it blocks iTunes from running and spoiling all it's doing.īut as for copying over such as CR2's.impossible as far as I know. Hi, I ddn't find a way to have iTunes sync the fotos from the iPad to the PC.ĬopyTrans is an excellent program which I have used with great success. Is it true that CopyTrans does not work with the latest version of iTunes? I sometimes use CameraSync to upload the files to DropBox. Or to a web site like flickr, facebook or DropBox. The are also plenty of iPhone/iPad apps the will transfer the files to to a server on the Internet. The raw files imported with the CCK will transfer just fine to the PC. ANY RAW type file.you are talking of what can be 10-20Meg for EACH pic.IF you are transfering true RAWs.is this proved by the relative size of each pic-file you are putting onto your iPad this way. I hope you are not going to do this then destroy your real original RAW pics. There are at least 2 apps for the iPad that will convert the raw file directly on the iPad. The built in Photo pp will display the embedded jpeg from the raw file. The iPad will import both raw and jpeg files with the Camera Connection Kit. I don't know why your are so sure - but you are wrong!

but I'm sure no Tab will actually display or handle a true RAW ? you CAN of course transfer/import or whatever, the JPG that is with the RAW pic. I'm sure that neither iPad nor any Tablet accomodates RAW files. but are you in fact QUITE Sure that it IS the RAW file that you are getting this way.

I will not disagree with you as I've really no experience with such as CR2's to any Tablet. Using ACDSee as a reader of the camera, I was able to import both the.

I found a way of doing this: see the article
