How to recover Parrot Sequoia+'s data?
It is advisable to transfer your data to a computer after each flight. You can transfer your data in the following three ways: via USB, via Wi-Fi or via an SD card.
The photos taken by Parrot Sequoia+ are in .tiff format for the four monochrome sensors, and in .jpeg format for the RGB sensor.
Via USB
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Using the micro-USB cable (supplied), connect the micro-USB device port of the multispectral sensor to your computer.
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On Windows: go to Start > Computer > Parrot Sequoia > Internal.
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This will take you to the multispectral sensor's internal memory. You can retrieve the photos taken during the flight.
NB: Parrot Sequoia+ creates a folder for each sequence of shots. For example, if you have taken a single shot and then a shot in burst mode, you will have two different folders in the memory of Parrot Sequoia+.
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On Mac: open Image transfer. This will take you to the multispectral sensor's internal memory. You can retrieve the photos taken during the flight.
Via Wi-Fi
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Connect the multispectral sensor's USB device port to a drone or a USB battery.
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Parrot Sequoia+ switches on automatically.
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Make sure that the Wi-Fi is displayed in the list of available Wi-Fi connections. If not, press four times on the multispectral sensor button.
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The multispectral sensor indicator light flashes blue when Wi-Fi is enabled.
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Connect your computer, tablet or smartphone to the Wi-Fi network: Sequoia_XXXX.
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Open your internet browser and log on to the IP address 192.168.47.1.
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Go to the Gallery tab and retrieve the photos taken during the flight.
Via an SD Card
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Insert your SD card into an adapter that is compatible with your computer.
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Retrieve the photos taken during the flight.
You can also use the sunshine sensor as an SD card reader. To do this, connect the sensor's micro-USB device port to your computer.
NB: Do not remove the SD card when Parrot Sequoia+ is switched on.