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    Hello,

    What I'm trying to achieve is similar but should be easier to do. But I still can find a apps that would do the job correctly.

    With my DSLR I can save raw on the compact flash and jpeg on a SD card.

    I would like to browse the jpeg directly from the SD card without transfering the picture on the iPad. I want to view them full screen and be able to delete the one that are bad on the SD card. When I get what I need I can download the jpeg I like and kept on my computer at home and use the raw image only when needed for adjustments via lightroom or aperture. I'm a casual shooter and don't want to work on all my picture. Only a select few.

    So far I try with photo smith 2 without success.
    I tried with Ifile but find out it work only on jailbreak iPad (won't go that route)
    Seem possible with wifi SD card but don't have that.

    The photo on the iPad let me see what's on the card but only in small thumbnail. To small to make a decision.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bgosselin
    I would like to browse the jpeg directly from the SD card without transfering the picture on the iPad. I want to view them full screen and be able to delete the one that are bad on the SD card. When I get what I need I can download the jpeg I like and kept on my computer at home and use the raw image only when needed for adjustments via lightroom or aperture. I'm a casual shooter and don't want to work on all my picture. Only a select few.

    So far I try with photo smith 2 without success.
    I tried with Ifile but find out it work only on jailbreak iPad (won't go that route)
    Seem possible with wifi SD card but don't have that.

    The photo on the iPad let me see what's on the card but only in small thumbnail. To small to make a decision.
    As far as I've been able to find out, to do what you want with the full screen preview you have to jailbreak your iPad. Even the eyefi sd cards just transfer the pictures over - no live preview. But it doesn't take too long to transfer the pictures to your iPad and photosync should transfer them to your computer pretty easily from your iPad as well.


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