Images captured and logs generated in any PIX4Dcatch project can be exported from the device. The exported files can be saved and processed using PIX4Dmatic, PIX4Dmapper, or manually uploaded to PIX4Dcloud for processing. This article will help illustrate the different options available to users when exporting their PIX4Dcatch files created on their devices.
IN THIS ARTICLE
Export using an external drive
Export using Google Drive or other file sharing options
Export using an SMB share network server
How to connect an existing SMB share to your device
Export PIX4Dcatch files to an SMB share
Export using an external drive
- Connect the device to the external Flash drive.
- Launch the PIX4Dcatch app
.
- On the Home screen, tap
and select the project.
- Tap the dropdown menu
located at the top right corner of the screen to view different options.
- Then, click on Export all data to export all the raw images.
PIX4Dcatch project ready for export showing export file dialog.
- The new window with sharing options will appear. Tap Save to Files.
Choose an export location for the PIX4Dcatch project file.
- The list of the hardware to export will appear. Select the external flash drive and tap Save.
- Use the external flash drive to copy the project to the computer.
Export using Google Drive or other file sharing options
- Launch the PIX4Dcatch app
.
- On the Home screen, tap
and select the project.
- Tap the dropdown menu
located at the top right corner of the screen to view different options.
- Then, tap on Export all data to export all the raw images.
PIX4Dcatch project ready for export showing export file dialog.
- The new window with sharing options such as AirDrop, Email, Google Drive, Dropbox, etc.. will appear. Tap on Google Drive.
Choose an export location for the PIX4Dcatch project file.
- Tap on Select Folder to select the destination folder. After selecting the destination folder, tap Upload.
Select the destination folder for the PIX4Dcatch project file.
- The project is saved as a compressed file. Download the file and use the file extractor such as 7-Zip to extract it. You can also use the online Zip Extractor to extract the files in Google drive.
- Right Click on the Project > Open with > ZIP Extractor >
.
Illustration showing Google Drive Zip Extractor.
- After the extraction is completed, click
to access the extracted files.
- Right Click on the Project > Open with > ZIP Extractor >
Export using an SMB share
For iPhone/iPad users running iOS 13 and higher, it is possible to connect to an existing personal or workplace SMB share directly from the Files app.
How to connect to an SMB share on your device.
If not already done so, it is necessary to connect the SMB share to the device before the option becomes available for export. The following steps can help illustrate setting up the SMB share for the first time.
- Open the Files app.
- Select the Browse tab at the bottom of the screen.
- Tap the
More icon.
- Select Connect to Server
.
- Enter the network IP address of the SMB share that you want to connect to. Tap Connect when complete.
- The new share will appear under the Shared area in the Browse menu. Tap it to access the files located in the share.
Export to an SMB share
With an SMB share linked to the device, it is possible to export files to any folder within the SMB share, as well as create new folders as needed.
- Launch the PIX4Dcatch app
.
- Tap the projects folder
, and select the project to export.
PIX4Dcatch project ready for export.
- Tap the dropdown menu
, and select the file to export.
- Select Save to Files
, and select the linked SMB share.
- Select or create the destination folder, and tap Save.
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