Can I Upload Raw Images From My Olympus Em10 Ii With Olshare

JOrmsby • Regular Member • Posts: 355

Will Olympus import RAW photos to phone yet?

I have an onetime Olympus EM-10 that I promise to soon upgrade, and i of the actually annoying features almost it is that information technology when I shoot RAW only, and them open the OI.Share app to import photos onto my phone, the RAW photos don't show upwardly and aren't available for import. On my Nikon with their app I don't have this problem, equally it just seems to motorcar convert them to .jpg on import. And then my question is - has Olympus improved this feature on information technology's more current models? Can yous finally import RAW files instead of constantly having to shoot RAW+jpeg?

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3dwag

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Re: Will Olympus import RAW photos to phone nonetheless?

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JOrmsby wrote:

I have an sometime Olympus EM-10 that I hope to soon upgrade, and 1 of the really annoying features about information technology is that it when I shoot RAW simply, and them open the OI.Share app to import photos onto my phone, the RAW photos don't show up and aren't available for import. On my Nikon with their app I don't take this problem, equally information technology simply seems to motorcar convert them to .jpg on import. So my question is - has Olympus improved this characteristic on information technology's more current models? Tin can you finally import RAW files instead of constantly having to shoot RAW+jpeg?

Which phone OS do you have?

For iOS (iPhone), Cascable can import RAW via WiFi, and the born Photograph app imports both RAW and JPEG via the Apple tree SD card reader accessory.

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OP JOrmsby • Regular Member • Posts: 355

Using the current iOS 11

But still wondering if Oly's newer photographic camera's accept fixed this problem

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It'due south an app limitation

JOrmsby wrote:

I have an old Olympus EM-10 that I hope to presently upgrade, and one of the really annoying features nigh it is that it when I shoot RAW only, and them open up the OI.Share app to import photos onto my phone, the RAW photos don't show up and aren't available for import.

I fiddled with the WiFi protocol on my E-M10 and technically it is non a trouble to download the raw files using information technology (I managed to practise that in my test app). The problem is that the app from Olympus does not do that. And that'south unlikely to change.

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3dwag

3dwag • Veteran Fellow member • Posts: iv,542

Re: Using the current iOS 11

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JOrmsby wrote:

Simply still wondering if Oly'due south newer camera'southward take fixed this problem

It is not a camera limitation, it's the Olympus app.

Cascable is a much more powerful app, why don't you lot simply try it?  Having said that, WiFi transfer is then Due south-L-O-Due west, using the card reader is so very much faster.

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Re: Will Olympus import RAW photos to telephone yet?

JOrmsby wrote:

I have an quondam Olympus EM-10 that I promise to soon upgrade, and 1 of the really annoying features about information technology is that it when I shoot RAW only, and them open up the OI.Share app to import photos onto my phone, the RAW photos don't show up and aren't available for import. On my Nikon with their app I don't have this problem, every bit it but seems to car catechumen them to .jpg on import. So my question is - has Olympus improved this feature on it'southward more current models? Tin can you finally import RAW files instead of constantly having to shoot RAW+jpeg?

I have the E-M10/2 and information technology's the Olympus iPhone app that doesn't support RAW files.

that being said, with neat success I utilize the Apple SD Reader and put my photos into Lightroom CC, then delete the RAW files once CC's synced.

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MNE • Senior Member • Posts: one,991

Re: Will Olympus import RAW photos to phone however?

JOrmsby wrote:

I have an one-time Olympus EM-10 that I hope to soon upgrade, and one of the actually abrasive features about information technology is that it when I shoot RAW but, and them open the OI.Share app to import photos onto my phone, the RAW photos don't show upwardly and aren't available for import. On my Nikon with their app I don't accept this trouble, as it just seems to motorcar catechumen them to .jpg on import. And then my question is - has Olympus improved this characteristic on it's more current models? Tin you finally import RAW files instead of constantly having to shoot RAW+jpeg?

I use a SD card to lightning adapter and transfer RAW images to my iPad without an issue; however, as I recently discovered, iOS will rename your RAW file names to the standard iOS names like IMG_1234. Also, don't buy a knock-off SD card reader. The one I had would fail after the first 5 images or so.  The Apple tree one works flawlessly.

Also, LightRoom for the iPad is wonderful. If you have a CC business relationship, you lot tin can edit raw files and the selective editing with a stylus is far more than usable than any desktop version I accept.

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Re: Will Olympus import RAW photos to phone yet?

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I utilise this

I employ Android, if you install ES File explorer, it will let y'all send pretty much whatsoever file anywhere. Over networks, my phone has removable SD cards, and then you tin store them there, on the phone itself, wherever. Doesn't chew both your photographic camera & phone battery, unproblematic, fast, cheap, effective

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Re: Will Olympus import RAW photos to phone yet?

MNE wrote:

JOrmsby wrote:

I accept an onetime Olympus EM-10 that I hope to soon upgrade, and one of the actually annoying features almost it is that it when I shoot RAW only, and them open the OI.Share app to import photos onto my phone, the RAW photos don't testify up and aren't available for import. On my Nikon with their app I don't take this problem, as it simply seems to auto convert them to .jpg on import. So my question is - has Olympus improved this characteristic on information technology's more current models? Can yous finally import RAW files instead of constantly having to shoot RAW+jpeg?

I utilise a SD bill of fare to lightning adapter and transfer RAW images to my iPad without an issue; yet, every bit I recently discovered, iOS will rename your RAW file names to the standard iOS names like IMG_1234.

I could be wrong but I seem to call up that it also resets the Capture Engagement/Time to the current device Date/Fourth dimension

As well, don't buy a knock-off SD card reader. The one I had would neglect after the start 5 images or so. The Apple ane works flawlessly.

Also, LightRoom for the iPad is wonderful. If you lot have a CC account, y'all tin edit raw files and the selective editing with a stylus is far more usable than any desktop version I accept.

MNE • Senior Member • Posts: 1,991

Re: Will Olympus import RAW photos to phone yet?

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MNE wrote:

JOrmsby wrote:

I take an quondam Olympus EM-x that I promise to shortly upgrade, and one of the actually annoying features about information technology is that it when I shoot RAW only, and them open up the OI.Share app to import photos onto my phone, the RAW photos don't show up and aren't bachelor for import. On my Nikon with their app I don't have this problem, as it just seems to auto convert them to .jpg on import. So my question is - has Olympus improved this feature on it's more than electric current models? Tin you finally import RAW files instead of constantly having to shoot RAW+jpeg?

I apply a SD card to lightning adapter and transfer RAW images to my iPad without an outcome; nevertheless, as I recently discovered, iOS will rename your RAW file names to the standard iOS names like IMG_1234.

I could be wrong but I seem to think that information technology too resets the Capture Date/Time to the current device Engagement/Time

Too, don't buy a knock-off SD card reader. The ane I had would neglect later on the first 5 images or so. The Apple i works flawlessly.

Also, LightRoom for the iPad is wonderful. If you have a CC business relationship, y'all can edit raw files and the selective editing with a stylus is far more usable than any desktop version I have.

I just checked. iOS didn't mess up any of the EXIF data,,, just the file names

Re: Using the electric current iOS 11

Thanks for mentioning Cascable. Incredibly helpful.

mwhyte

mwhyte • Regular Member • Posts: 224

It is at present Possible to Import RAW images

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Just in case time to come users stumble beyond this post, I wanted to let them know that as of now (July 2019) you lot can import RAW photos at least from the EM1ii using the Olympus Share App...

I tested this with an EM1ii on an fairly new regular iPad and information technology worked...A bit slow but it worked...

The feature is buried, and non even so mentioned in Olympus documentation...merely picket this YouTube video on how to enable RAW epitome import with the Olympus Share App:

https://world wide web.youtube.com/spotter?v=txbtkA2Giz0

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Keith57

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Re: It is at present Possible to Import RAW images

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I'd recommend Cascable - works fine, as does the latest version of the Olympus App on iOS.

Picket out, for the Olympus app, I didn't find to start with it was compressing the images, there is an selection to employ 'no compression'.

WiFi is OK for a few photos, but not for many, a cable or SD menu reader is faster no affair what software you utilize.

Also .... the newest iOS about to be released finally lets you use a USB drive on your iPad or iPhone, so this issue should finally disappear. You shouldn't need to use any camera specific software at all, just a file browser. With an advisable cable or card reader of course.

3dwag

3dwag • Veteran Member • Posts: 4,542

Re: Information technology is at present Possible to Import RAW images

Keith57 wrote:

I'd recommend Cascable - works fine, equally does the latest version of the Olympus App on iOS.

Aye, I've been using Cascable to wirelessly transfer RAWs from Olympus cameras to iPhone and iPad for ever since it became available, but as you also pointed out beneath it is dull (and therefore bombardment draining as well), then I only ever do that for 1 or a few images that I need to quickly process and transport on or apply immediately.

Watch out, for the Olympus app, I didn't observe to start with information technology was compressing the images, there is an selection to utilize 'no compression'.

WiFi is OK for a few photos, but not for many, a cable or SD carte du jour reader is faster no matter what software you apply.

Besides .... the newest iOS nearly to exist released finally lets you use a USB drive on your iPad or iPhone, so this effect should finally disappear. You shouldn't need to apply any camera specific software at all, but a file browser. With an advisable cable or carte du jour reader of course.

I've been using Apple's SD carte du jour reader for some time with my iPad Pro and iPhone to transfer all of my Olympus and Panasonic files (RAW, JPEG, and video) directly from SD card to device via iOS Photo, where it also gets uploaded to iCloud (or OneDrive, depending) when I'm traveling.  My iPad and iPhone both have 512GB storage which ensures that I never have a space problem on the road, even if can't upload to the deject for some menstruum of fourth dimension..

Only yes, it will be nice to get that iOS adequacy to straight connect and transfer files to/from hardware "drives".

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Keith57

Keith57 • Regular Member • Posts: 287

Re: It is now Possible to Import RAW images

Yep, I like the Cloud synchronisation too. Once the image is on my iPhone or iPad its everywhere, including my photo library a dwelling house.

Currently, the one thing to bear in mind is how y'all edit (RAW or JPEG). Photos volition ripple their edits from i device to some other, merely it'southward tricky to mix editing programmes at the moment.

For example:

Edits in iOS volition ripple through to your desktop Photos and the image tin be re-edited, etc, without loss of whatever quality and you are yet working on the original high-quality RAW or JPEG. There'due south no need to create whatever duplicates as the original is never contradistinct.

Edits in some third party programmes work in the same way, if they take an iOS version and a desktop version (RAW Ability is one I call back).

Unfortunately, at the moment information technology's not adept to use more than than one editing program on different platforms. This is all explained hither:

The Ins and Outs of Not-destructive Editing in Photos for Mac and iOS

hedleyw

hedleyw • Regular Member • Posts: 455

Re: It is now Possible to Import RAW images

Keith57 wrote:

Yep, I like the Deject synchronisation besides. In one case the paradigm is on my iPhone or iPad its everywhere, including my photo library a dwelling.

Currently, the one matter to acquit in mind is how you edit (RAW or JPEG). Photos volition ripple their edits from one device to some other, but it's catchy to mix editing programmes at the moment.

For example:

Edits in iOS volition ripple through to your desktop Photos and the image can be re-edited, etc, without loss of any quality and you are even so working on the original loftier-quality RAW or JPEG. At that place's no demand to create any duplicates equally the original is never altered.

Edits in some 3rd party programmes work in the same manner, if they have an iOS version and a desktop version (RAW Ability is one I recall).

Unfortunately, at the moment information technology'southward not good to apply more than than one editing programme on different platforms. This is all explained hither:

The Ins and Outs of Not-destructive Editing in Photos for Mac and iOS

That'southward a good read, thank you.

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