Recent Thumbnails; Main Image View; Live View Images - CamRanger User Manual

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• Yellow: Used to minimize the window
• Green: Used to maximize the window
• Click on the extending arrows, located on the upper right corner of the screen, to

view the window in full screen. Remaining: Indicates the number of shots currently
remaining on the camera's removable media using the current sejngs
Recent Thumbnails
As images are captured, the thumbnails are automaPcally downloaded and displayed along
the top of the screen. The thumbnails may be scrolled leh and right when more are
downloaded than can fit.
• A thumbnail may be selected to view the corresponding image. The image is downloaded and
displayed in the main image view. The currently selected thumbnail is indicated with a yellow
outline.
• When both a JPG and RAW file format is captured, only the JPG thumbnail is displayed.
• For Canon, JPG and RAW files can be viewed. For Nikon, JGP can be viewed while the RAW
thumbnail will display, but will not be shown at full resoluPon when selected. Instead all
Nikon RAW files will be displayed in a compressed JPG version. However, if the image is
saved, it will save the full NEF file. Viewing TIFF files is not supported.
• A small red "R" icon on the upper right of the thumbnail indicates that it is a RAW image. A
small green "T" indicates TIFF, while no icon is used to indicate JPG formaUed images.
• Note: only thumbnails for images captured within the current CamRanger session will be
displayed.
Main Image View
Live view and captured images are displayed within the main image view.
Live View Images
To iniPate live view, click on the eyeball symbol located within the camera acPon controls on the
boUom right of the applicaPon screen. In live view, the image on the screen is automaPcally
updated as live view images stream in. The exact frame per second rate is very much dependent
on the CamRanger WiFi signal strength, the camera, and the Mac specs. However, assuming a
good connecPon, the live view frame rate will be about 7 – 18 fps.
When in live view, the main image view may be clicked once to focus at that point. Note that for
Canon cameras, the outer edges of the image cannot be focused on. Double clicking will zoom
in the viewing window and double clicking again returns the image to regular size. 

A live view histogram may be toggled on or off from the "Data" tab as described in the
Advanced Tab Data secPon found on page 9. Toggling the histogram on will generate a
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