Here is a useful tool that I have found that's free.
I do most of my image editing on a Windows machine. I realize that what I just said could be consider heresy. It's not to say that I don't love Macintosh computers, I do. I just have been using PCs for most of my life. I use Macintosh computers quite often on set and when supporting photographers in their studio. The fact of the matter remains I use a PC for most of my image editing.
Generally I don't have a problem plugging a hard drive in to a Macintosh downloading the files that I needed and then plugging that drive into my PC, to continue working on the files. One external hard drives that can make the transition from Mac to PC and then back from PC to MAC is Western Digital.
An example of a drive that does not make the transition would be leasing. Gratefully someone made a program that is free. It's called HFSExplorer and it works like a dream.
Simply install the software have it search for local drives it finds your Mac drive structure enables you to view it and transfer and/or convert the files that you desire on your PC. This software does not work if you want to transfer the files from your PC to a MAC formatted drive.
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