> >>A few questions: > >> > >>1) What camera do you have? (brand and model) > >>2) Do you have a flashcard reader installed? > >>3) Are you aiming to do this via console or with a GUI app? > >> > >>-- > >>fedora-list mailing list > >>fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > >>To unsubscribe: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list > >> > >> > >[Tim Holmes wrote] > > > >Arthur: > > > >I have a Nikon D70 Camera, but prefer to use it in USB mass storage mode > >due to speed considerations. > > > >My Card Reader is a PCMCIA card reader that is easily read by the FC3 OS > >already > > > >My preference would be to have a gui, but if the command line is easy > >and intuitive, and can do that too -- for example, I need to be able to > >do this while shooting a sporting event, as I routinely shoot 600+ > >pictures in the course of one basketball game > > > > > ok cool.... > > ... I'm assuming that you can download the picture directly from the > flashcard, or inderictly through camera as a usb drive? > > Also, what desktop environment are you using? (gnome or kde) > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list [Tim Holmes wrote] I am quite happy to download the pictures directly from the PCMCIA reader -- its fast The big feature that I need is the ability to rename the pictures, and as autonomous as possible is better - due to operator overload in shooting situations I typically use Gnome, but I also have KDE installed on the system and im not opposed to using that TIM Tim Holmes IT Manager / Webmaster Medina Christian Academy A Higher Standard... Jeremiah 33:3 Jeremiah 29:11 Esther 4:14