Re: [opensuse] Digital Camera support
- From: Pete Connolly <pete.connolly@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 19:34:55 +0100
Marcus Meissner wrote:
On Fri, Jun 29, 2007 at 08:42:04AM -0400, Jerry Feldman wrote:I'll endorse the digikam route. I've been using this for a while with
I just shot about 400 pictures on a trip, and I was wondering what the
best way to manage the Digital camera on SuSE 10.1. While I am a long
time SuSE user, the other camera we have is my wife's and she uses that
other OS. I know I should easily be able to transfer the pictures as
the system will view the camera as a removable disk (or I can use the
SD card directly). I'm more interested in managing the pictures and
adding captions.
digikam is a nice all-in-one application for this purpose.
Tastes might vary however.
Ciao, Marcus
both my phonecam (snapshots, USB storage device mode) and Nikon D80
(automatically detected via USB) and the program supports both devices
well. Organisation is well done, with proper tagging of the pictures,
ratings etc. My only niggle is the amount of time taken to convert to a
lossless file format after importing, but apart from that, it works well
for me.
Cheers
Pete
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