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On Mon, Mar 5, 2012 at 12:04 PM, Dale <rdalek1967@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> Michael Mol wrote: |
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>> Based on this and other posts in the thread, I'll probably give |
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>> digikam a try. I did want to clarify one point, though: I don't |
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>> connect the camera to the computer; I put the SD card into a card |
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>> reader, and copy from there. |
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> It is a nice program and I'm pretty sure it allows you to download from |
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> your card too. I'm not sure gtkam will allow downloads from the card so |
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> you are likely headed down the right road. |
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Well, I use scp to move the files from machines with with card readers |
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to the machines I do processing. If digikam has any kind of 'import' |
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support, that'd do it. |
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> Honestly, if digikam worked right with my camera, I'd use it in a heart |
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> beat. I like it but I can't get my pics to show up right. I can't |
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> figure out why tho. Maybe I should try getting from the stick like you |
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> do? Thing is, I leave my camera on the tri-pod about 90% of the time. |
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> The card is on the bottom of mine beside the battery. |
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Check out the Eye-Fi? |
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http://www.eye.fi/ |
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When I first heard about it, someone had just gotten a receiving |
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daemon written in Python to work with it. |
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:wq |