Folder Structure - Dragonframe

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Dragonframe names and numbers both feed frames and high-quality captures with the scene and take info for your shot.

  • You can find your feed frames within you Scene Folder: in the folder called Project Name_Take Name_Feed.
  • You can find your high-quality capture frames within your Scene folder: in the green frame folder.

When storing images from your camera, Dragonframe does not reproduce them. Rather, Dragonframe delivers RAW files and other formats directly from your DSLR to a folder without hiding them from you.

Dragonframe Folder and Frame Hierarchy

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The Dragonframe Folder Hierarchy
  1. A Dragonframe project is known as a Scene and is stored in the grey-colored folder.
  2. A scene folder holds Takes, which are stored in a red folder.
  3. Take folders hold Exposures, which are in green folders.