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==Overview==
[[Category:Comics]] [[Category:Lightroom]] [[Category:Photography]] [[Category:Production]] [[Category:Configuration]]
 
== Overview ==
Nikon DSLR (D90) + Eye-Fi 8Gb X2 + laptop + Linksys WRE54G wireless repeater + Adobe Lightroom import
Nikon DSLR (D90) + Eye-Fi 8Gb X2 + laptop + Linksys WRE54G wireless repeater + Adobe Lightroom import


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The catch is that it only works if there is a very strong signal between both the Eye-Fi card (while it’s in the camera’s SD slot) and the wireless router, ''and'' a strong signal between the wireless router and the Eye-Fi receiver that gets plugged into the computer’s USB slot. They all have to be in the same room, basically.
The catch is that it only works if there is a very strong signal between both the Eye-Fi card (while it’s in the camera’s SD slot) and the wireless router, ''and'' a strong signal between the wireless router and the Eye-Fi receiver that gets plugged into the computer’s USB slot. They all have to be in the same room, basically.


==Eye-Fi Setup==
== Eye-Fi Setup ==
 
Eye-Fi, even when it's working, is super-slow. Importing about 15 shots takes well over 10 minutes. Switch to tethered import with a long USB cable. The maximum length for USB cables is 15'.
 
* Put the SD card in the receiver and plug them both into the laptop’s USB.
* Put the SD card in the receiver and plug them both into the laptop’s USB.
* Start the “Eye-Fi Center” software.
* Start the “Eye-Fi Center” software.
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* Now when you shoot you should see the images should (slowly) import into the Eye-Fi center on the laptop.
* Now when you shoot you should see the images should (slowly) import into the Eye-Fi center on the laptop.


==Camera Setup==
== Camera Setup ==
 
* '''Make sure that the camera is ''powered off'' when inserting the card.'''
* '''Make sure that the camera is ''powered off'' when inserting the card.'''
* '''Make sure not to power off the camera before the transfer of the latest photo(s) has completed.'''
* '''Make sure not to power off the camera before the transfer of the latest photo(s) has completed.'''
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** c2: Auto meter-off delay: 10 minutes (or whatever it takes)
** c2: Auto meter-off delay: 10 minutes (or whatever it takes)


==Importing Photos into Adobe Lightroom==
== Importing Photos into Adobe Lightroom ==
 
=== Workflow ===
 
* [http://support.eye.fi/software/other/import-into-lightroom/ Eye-Fi support page for this topic]
* [http://support.eye.fi/software/other/import-into-lightroom/ Eye-Fi support page for this topic]
* Use date-based subfolders for the Eye-Fi import & take at least one exposure to force Eye-Fi center to create a subfolder for the current session.
* Use date-based subfolders for the Eye-Fi import & take at least one exposure to force Eye-Fi center to create a subfolder for the current session.
* You have to then delete the existing photo before making the directory into a watched folder in Lightroom.
* You have to then delete the existing photo before making the directory into a watched folder in Lightroom.
* Lightroom: File > Auto Import > Auto Import Settings
* Lightroom: File > Auto Import > Auto Import Settings
** Choose the Eye-Fi import folder
** Enable Auto Import: checked
** Select another folder where Lightroom will copy the photos
** Watched Folder: Eye-Fi import folder
* Lightroom: File > Auto Import > Enable Auto Import
** Destination Folder: Another folder where Lightroom will copy the photos
 
=== Example set-up ===


==See Also==
* Photographing in studio with eye-fi receiver in laptop.
* [[Configuring WRE54G Wireless Repeater]]
* Ultimate destination for photos on desktop in office.
* (See mounting the remote drive on the laptop)
* Mount the desktop drive on the laptop.
* Set up Eye-Fi card to import photos onto local drive.
* Start Lightroom on laptop. Open Lightroom catalog that resides on the desktop and points to photos/files on the remote drive.
* Watched folder is the local drive.
* Destination folder is the remote drive.


== See Also ==


[[Category:Comics]]
* [[Configuring WRE54G Wireless Repeater]]

Latest revision as of 11:05, 1 October 2014


Overview[edit]

Nikon DSLR (D90) + Eye-Fi 8Gb X2 + laptop + Linksys WRE54G wireless repeater + Adobe Lightroom import

The Eye-Fi card is supposed to enable wireless transfers of photos from the DSLR to a computer.

The catch is that it only works if there is a very strong signal between both the Eye-Fi card (while it’s in the camera’s SD slot) and the wireless router, and a strong signal between the wireless router and the Eye-Fi receiver that gets plugged into the computer’s USB slot. They all have to be in the same room, basically.

Eye-Fi Setup[edit]

Eye-Fi, even when it's working, is super-slow. Importing about 15 shots takes well over 10 minutes. Switch to tethered import with a long USB cable. The maximum length for USB cables is 15'.

  • Put the SD card in the receiver and plug them both into the laptop’s USB.
  • Start the “Eye-Fi Center” software.
  • File > Settings > Eye-Fi Card
  • “Networks” tab
    • Private Networks tab > select the appropriate router. It will try to connect and give a message indicating whether it was successful or not.
  • “Raw” tab > Select destination folder for photos.
  • Note: It seems like they have frequent firmware updates for the cards. The settings, esp “network”, don’t take unless the firmware gets installed. Keep an eye out when starting up.
  • Close the Settings dialog.
  • Eject the Eye-Fi card using the eject icon, and remove the Eye-Fi card from the receiver.
  • With the camera powered off, insert it in the DSLR’s SD slot.
  • Now when you shoot you should see the images should (slowly) import into the Eye-Fi center on the laptop.

Camera Setup[edit]

  • Make sure that the camera is powered off when inserting the card.
  • Make sure not to power off the camera before the transfer of the latest photo(s) has completed.
  • Make sure that the camera doesn’t go into power-saving mode before photo transfers complete.
    • D90 Custom Setting Menu
    • c2: Auto meter-off delay: 10 minutes (or whatever it takes)

Importing Photos into Adobe Lightroom[edit]

Workflow[edit]

  • Eye-Fi support page for this topic
  • Use date-based subfolders for the Eye-Fi import & take at least one exposure to force Eye-Fi center to create a subfolder for the current session.
  • You have to then delete the existing photo before making the directory into a watched folder in Lightroom.
  • Lightroom: File > Auto Import > Auto Import Settings
    • Enable Auto Import: checked
    • Watched Folder: Eye-Fi import folder
    • Destination Folder: Another folder where Lightroom will copy the photos

Example set-up[edit]

  • Photographing in studio with eye-fi receiver in laptop.
  • Ultimate destination for photos on desktop in office.
  • (See mounting the remote drive on the laptop)
  • Mount the desktop drive on the laptop.
  • Set up Eye-Fi card to import photos onto local drive.
  • Start Lightroom on laptop. Open Lightroom catalog that resides on the desktop and points to photos/files on the remote drive.
  • Watched folder is the local drive.
  • Destination folder is the remote drive.

See Also[edit]