Canon Digital Rebel.

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Jaiduh_Harris
May 2, 2007
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I would appreciate some help.

I am using a Canon Digital Rebel, and was wondering if it was possible to sync images directly from camera to program, while taking them.

So as I’m taking the pictures, I can see them being displayed on my laptop.

I’m currently using Adobe Photoshop CS3 Extended, and noticed the new Bridge program. Look as if it might have the capability. I’ve noticed alot of other programs that do what I’m asking. Just curious to know if Adobe support it as well.

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John_R_Nielsen
May 2, 2007
Although this tutorial < http://www.pockerdesign.com/blog/index.php/2007/01/19/shooti ng-tethered-digital-rebel-xti-lightroom-beta/> uses Lightroom, I’d think you could apply it to Photoshop also.
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Jeff_Van_de_Walker
May 3, 2007
I believe you could point bridge at the folder where your camera drops files to get bridge to do "tethered" shooting. You might have to actually pick the new photos in bridge to get them to preview though.

-Jeff

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Although this tutorial
< http://www.pockerdesign.com/blog/index.php/2007/01/19/shooti ng-tethered-digital-rebel-xti-lightroom-beta/>
uses Lightroom, I’d think you could apply it to Photoshop also.
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Talker
May 4, 2007
On Wed, 2 May 2007 06:36:23 -0700,
wrote:

I would appreciate some help.

I am using a Canon Digital Rebel, and was wondering if it was possible to sync images directly from camera to program, while taking them.

So as I’m taking the pictures, I can see them being displayed on my laptop.
I’m currently using Adobe Photoshop CS3 Extended, and noticed the new Bridge program. Look as if it might have the capability. I’ve noticed alot of other programs that do what I’m asking. Just curious to know if Adobe support it as well.

I’ve never checked into them, but I guess you could get a wireless compact flash card for your camera, and the mated receiver for your laptop.

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