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Re: GUI Digital Camera Application



Hi,

I think that digikam is here the right way.

best regards and a nice day

klaus

Am Mittwoch, den 26.08.2009, 17:40 -0700 schrieb Mark:
> I do the same as Kevin but was curious, can you create directories
> according to date picture was taken, and have the picture files copied
> automatically into the appropriate folders?  I'm not a coder so it
> might be something basic but please share if there is a way (using
> mkdir in combination with cp possibly?)
> 
> Mark
> 
> On 8/26/09, Kevin Ross <kevin@familyross.net> wrote:
> >> From: news [mailto:news@ger.gmane.org] On Behalf Of S. Fishpaste
> >> Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 2009 4:46 PM
> >>
> >> Hi; Wondering if anyone knows of a GUI for managing a digital camera
> >> for
> >> downloading pictures, etc ?
> >>
> >> There doesn't seem to be any such beast in testing, preferrably one
> >> that
> >> works with Gnome as opposed to KDE. Thanks.
> >>
> >> Steve,
> >> Toronto
> >
> > I don't know of any such program off the top of my head, but what I do is, I
> > take the memory card from the camera and plug it into a card reader on my
> > computer.  The memory card just becomes part of your filesystem, and you can
> > use whatever your normal means of moving files around is (Nautilus, command
> > line "cp" and "mv", tar, rsync, etc).
> >
> > Card readers are dirt cheap now, too.  I got one for free included with the
> > last SD card I bought.  The reader is a tiny thing, barely bigger than an SD
> > card.
> >
> > -- Kevin
> >
> >
> >
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