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Newer page: | version 12 | Last edited on Thursday, November 27, 2003 2:48:30 pm | by JohnMcPherson | Revert |
Older page: | version 11 | Last edited on Sunday, September 14, 2003 3:40:17 pm | by JohnMcPherson | Revert |
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zcat(1) has a cheap Concord EyeQ and puts pictures up at http://zcat.wired.net.nz/gallery/zcat/ (or http://zcat.themall.co.nz/gallery/ or http://zcat.meta.net.nz/gallery/ )
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-!Software
-Linux software for transfering pictures off cameras:
-* [gphoto2|http://gphoto.sourceforge.net/] (the "main" software, it has all the low-level libraries and a CLI)
-* gtkam ([GNOME] or [GTK]-only front-end to gphoto2)
-* kamera ([KDE] front-end to gphoto2, also allows you to use a camera:// URI in konqueror)
-* [GIMP] 1.2 and later - if gphoto2 is installed, you can use File -> Acquire
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-These programs have [Debian] packages of the same name - I would guess [RPM]-based distros do too.
-
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-!Notes/Trouble-shooting
-* Almost all "recent" cameras use [USB], so make sure you have the correct USB support in your kernel (this seems fairly likely).
-* Also, many "recent" cameras (such as the Kodak DX series) use the Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP), which gphoto2 supports. Some other cameras might require kernel support for their own protocols.
-* I had trouble with USB on my AMD/VIA machine and kernel 2.4.18. 2.4.19 works fine (and that's without VIA_82CXXXX chipset support)...
-*
See HotPlug
for information on setting up using [USB] devices with linux.
-* See DigitalCameras for notes about
getting a Samsung Digimax V4 camera
working in
Linux.
-
-The Kodak DX3900, unlike all the other DX cameras, doesn't allow uploading files from your computer to the camera - you get a write error.
-(see [kodak.broaddaylight.com|http://kodak.broaddaylight.com/kodak/dml_fetch.pl?CompanyID=697&ContentID=9708&FaqID=4104])
+See DigitalCameraSetup
for information on getting cameras
working under
Linux operating systems
.