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Article: Getting your digital pix using Linux: it may lack an all-in-one solution like apple's iPhoto, but there are tools that make using a digital camera with Linux easy.(HERE'S HOW: LINUX)(Column)
- Article from:
- Australian PC World
- Article date:
- December 1, 2004
- Author:
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In this month's column, I'll be showing you some useful methods for accessing your digital camera under Linux, as well as JAlbum, a great tool for building Web-based photo albums.
Downloading images from your camera
There are two ways to access and download images from a digital camera under Linux. Determining which method is best for your camera will depend on the model of camera that you have. Some cameras work with the first method, others with the second. The best way to work out which method suits your hardware is simply to indulge in a little trial and error. They're both free, after all.
gPhoto
gPhoto (http://www.gphoto.orgl) is ...