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Does anyone know what this does?
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In the gallery, only one photo out of the several that were taken is displayed to represent the whole collection of photos... it is the "cover" photo. That option just lets you define which is the cover or representative photo.Does anyone know what this does?
In the gallery, only one photo out of the several that were taken is displayed to represent the whole collection of photos... it is the "cover" photo. That option just lets you define which is the cover or representative photo.
I'm confused about how burst mode works.
If I hold the shutter down it takes X# of pictures, and then it asks me to select the 'best'. What if I like two or three of those pictures? I don't see where you have the option to keep more than one?
I thought I had found the solution in /dcim/burst/ . That directory appears to be where 'working' images are stored, and a couple of times I've found all my burst photoes there, but sometimes there aren't any at all? Not seeing a pattern.
Burst mode is designed to only offer you one BEST SHOT out of multiple shots. So what you are seeing is correct in how the developers designed it.
Please keep in mind this is a cellphone computer and not a Nikon D800 so compromises had to be made.
So the Evo 4G LTE's burst mode differs from the One X.
I can choose the best photo and then I can decide to delete the others or to hold them.
The gallery shows the best photo and when I tap the burst icon, all photos of the burst are be shown.
I can delete photos of the burst or re-choose the best.
Harry
So the Evo 4G LTE's burst mode differs from the One X.
I can choose the best photo and then I can decide to delete the others or to hold them.
The gallery shows the best photo and when I tap the burst icon, all photos of the burst are be shown.
I can delete photos of the burst or re-choose the best.
Harry
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burst mode is designed to only offer you one BEST SHOT out of multiple shots. So what you are seeing is correct in how the developers designed it.
Please keep in mind this is a cellphone computer and not a Nikon D800 so compromises had to be made.
Hi all...
My wife got a new EVO LTE and I plugged it into my MacBook for the first time to download and backup some files.
I noticed in the DCIM (picture) folder a folder "100BURST." I thought that this had something to do with the rapid shutter "burst" mode but couldn't figure it out.
Check out the attached screenshot of the 100BURST folder:
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Various subfolders, some subfolders empty, others have some weird "IMAG000#_COVER.jpg" designation...??
I would have thought that if the "burst" mode images were contained here and where I have heard the shutter release rapidly that in these folders (or somewhere) would be a series of pictures. I cannot find them...
So, what is this 100BURST folder and where, if anywhere I can access, are those burst mode picts??
THANKS!!
Scott