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TSC3 Photo Download
Posted by rlshound on January 26, 2016 at 7:34 pmHello,
Can someone please step me through downloading photos from a TSC3?
Thanks, Paul
BStrand replied 3 years, 1 month ago 6 Members · 9 Replies -
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Are you running the latest version of Access? The photos are now stored in a subfolder of the job folder.
Screenshots can also be taken using CTRL+S and I think these are stored in the user folder.
All of that is in the Trimble Data folder.Connecting using to the computer using a USB lead required Windows Mobile Device Center since Vista.
Google WMDC 64 bit (or 32 bit if that is what you require).
Ignore the fact that is says for Vista, it works on Windows 7 at least.
The device becomes visible in the filemanager as a drive once the drivers have installed. -
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squowse, post: 355008, member: 7109 wrote: Are you running the latest version of Access? The photos are now stored in a subfolder of the job folder.
Screenshots can also be taken using CTRL+S and I think these are stored in the user folder.
All of that is in the Trimble Data folder.Connecting using to the computer using a USB lead required Windows Mobile Device Center since Vista.
Google WMDC 64 bit (or 32 bit if that is what you require).
Ignore the fact that is says for Vista, it works on Windows 7 at least.
The device becomes visible in the filemanager as a drive once the drivers have installed.Hello squowse, Thanks, I found them where you pointed, do you use this much? Take video? Any advice? Thanks Again, Paul
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rlshound, post: 355042, member: 6800 wrote: Hello Vern, same version….if I had an excuse it would be I need more sleep…….seen that screen a thousand times, found them thanks. Do you use the camera for video? Anything that works better than another? Thanks for getting back, Paul
I have found the TSC3 camera lacking in many ways. If I want a good picture I pull out my iphone for the task.
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Vern did you check the settings on the camera? It defaults to very low resolution, it’s much better if you bump it up to the full 5MP. It’s still not the greatest, it doesn’t have good light gathering, which I guess is the trade off with having a lens that is robust and protected.
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rlshound, post: 355043, member: 6800 wrote: Hello squowse, Thanks, I found them where you pointed, do you use this much? Take video? Any advice? Thanks Again, Paul
No don’t have much need for it. Or at least I have never thought of any.
I generally whip the phone out if I need a photo. -
If you download your *.job file using the Data Transfer utility, it downloads any photos you took during that job automatically.
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Bumping an older thread for the same question.
Anyone know of a way to export photos from Access on a TSC7 that doesn’t involve exporting the entire job?
For example, our normal workflow is to export a .jxl and a .csv with attributes. I’m wondering if there’s a convenient way to add pictures taken to this package.
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