![]() Proceed to the Cinematography workspace to adjust the camera settings, check focus, and take test shots.Connect your camera to the computer with an appropriate USB cable.Dragonframe captures a color TIFF/JPEG (if the camera has color output) and a PNG with depth values for every frame.Then in Camera Settings in Dragonframe, you can specify the JSON SETTINGS FILE. If you need to control settings that we don't provide in our UI, you can use the Intel RealSense Viewer application to set up your camera, and save the settings to a JSON file.You will find depth and color settings for the camera (if your camera also supports color). In the Cinematography workspace, go to the Camera Settings.This will be used to switch to the depth view. In the Animation workspace, open the Guide Layers, go to the Scene Layer, and find the Live View Magnification settings.In the Cinematography workspace, go to the Camera Settings. In Dragonframe's Preferences | Capture, select Enable RealSense module and restart Dragonframe. In the Animation workspace, open the Guide Layers, go to the Scene Layer, and find the Live View Magnification settings.If you have anti-virus software, white-list Dragonframe so that it may access your camera.You may need to quit Google Backup and Sync, since it can interfere with the camera even if you turn off syncing.Make sure Dropbox is not a client of the camera.- For macOS, Open Image Capture, select your camera, then in pop up area in lower-left select Connection camera opens: No application. ![]()
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