Looking for a software recomendation for FC3
Arthur Pemberton
dalive at flashmail.com
Mon Mar 21 23:55:58 UTC 2005
Tim Holmes wrote:
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: fedora-list-bounces at redhat.com [mailto:fedora-list-
>>bounces at redhat.com] On Behalf Of Arthur Pemberton
>>Sent: Monday, March 21, 2005 6:40 PM
>>To: For users of Fedora Core releases
>>Subject: Re: Looking for a software recomendation for FC3
>>
>>Tim Holmes wrote:
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>>>Hi Folks:
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>>>I am looking for some software for my FC3 laptop. I need a program
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>that
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>>>will download digital pictures from my Flashcard, and while it is
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>doing
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>>>so, change their names to whatever I specify. The ideal would be
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>some
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>>>sort of image handling program, but I can live with something else if
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>it
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>>>will do the job. I have installed wine, and gotten it running, but
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>the
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>>>Nikon Transfer program that I normally use will not run under wine
>>>(yet), and I need something else
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>>A few questions:
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>>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?
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>[Tim Holmes wrote]
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>Arthur:
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>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
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>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)
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