Re: digital camera software

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Tim <ignored_mailbox@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Tue, 2007-02-13 at 02:05 -0800, Justin Zygmont wrote:
> what is core 6 supposed to use for digital cameras? I see gphoto2 is > there, but I don't see any GUI for it.

There's gThumb, for one.  I was under the impression that gphoto is used
as an *interface* by other applications, unless I'm mixing up names.
Using gphoto2 from the command line is handy for debugging problems accessing the camera. gThumb is a wrapper for gphoto2 when it comes to accessing the camera. That being said, gThumb provides a lot more functionality once the pictures are imported. As usual with a GUI application, they're great when they work but they can hide problems or not provide the details that are available from the command line when things go wrong. Also, gphoto2 is nice if all you want to do is slurp in the pictures.

Cheers,
Dave

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