I can only speculate that the camera does not like a jpeg file written by the Macintosh operating system, but is happy with one written by Windows. Burning a DVD using iDVD is pretty simply and uses only a few steps.
Without doing anything else I simply saved it to disk and then copied it back to the SD card and put the card in my RX100.īingo! The camera displayed the image and allowed me to apply the watercolor effect. If you are running Mac OS X 10.6.8 or earlier, you can directly download iDVD from the computer’s original disk. So I opened my modified RX100 jpeg (from step iv in my original post) in Paint. I started up Windows XP in Parallels on my Mac and then found that my copy of Microsoft Office is too old to include the photo editor. then you should be able to acquire scans in Paint (File > Import from Scanner or.
The fact that you will lose some resolution due to taking a photo of a photo won't matter as you're applying the watercoulor effect which obliterates details anyway:) Or, if the version of Windows 7 you use support XP Mode, install it. You can of course try other editing programs and see if they do the trick too.ī) Print the old pic to a decent size, say A4 and then carefully take a photo of the print (avoiding reflections and such) with the RX100 and then apply the effect. Adding the first step allows the effect as well. But it doesn't allow applying the effects. Don't ask me why!īy the way just editing with Office allows the pic to be displayed in the RX100, without the first step of copying the old image onto an RX100 image. Then apply any minute change to the file, like add 1% saturation or whatever and save on the SD card. I found two for you in 5 min so I'm sure there are a lot more.Ī) Do as you are describing above but add this final step after you cut and paste into the RX100 redundant file: Open the file with the Microsoft Office photo editor (then again you have a Mac so maybe you don't have it:) To do that right-click on the file and choose "open with" then Microsoft Office 2010/2012.
I like finding solutions to things like that heuristically. I was using Photoshop CS5, running under OS 10.6.8 on a Macbook.
Has anyone else been able to do this, please, and if so how and with which software? Mac 10.6.8 cleaner free download - Apple Mac OS Update 8.6, Mountain Lion Cache Cleaner, Movavi Mac Cleaner, and many more programs. The RX100 won't have any of it, though, and displays the message 'Unable to Display'. Flatten the new image1, save it as a jpeg, keeping the original name of image1, and copy it to the camera's SD card. Cut the image content from image2 and paste it into image1. Open the file to which I wish to apply the effect - let's call this image2 - and resize it to the same pixel dimensions as image1.
Open a redundant RX100 jpeg file in Photoshop. Comprehensive photo editing solution for macOS that enables you to apply various effects to your. I have been trying to put an image from a completely different source onto my RX100 so that I can apply the watercolor effect, but so far without success.