Comment gPhoto 0.1DR with "live" digital camera preview (Score 1) 70
This goes out to anyone who has used or hasn't heard of gPhoto.
gPhoto is a free, GPL'ed Linux/Un*x based application that allows users to download,
view, manipulate, and save pictures from a large selection of supported digital cameras. It is now at version 0.1.2-DR, and has been known to compile run on GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, and NetBSD. BUT, it should run on any system that has the required libraries installed.
More information can be found at http://gphoto.fix.no/
As for the update, the devel version that is currently being worked on has
come quite a long way even from the most recent release (which was posted
2 weeks ago). Currently, the following library projects are being worked
on:
* Kodak DC-2x, DC-50 support
* Kodak DC-2xx support
* Ricoh support
* Fuji support
This will practically double the number of cameras supported by gPhoto.
On top of that, there is now an added HTML Gallery generator. This
"Plug-in" allows users to turn the thumbnail index into a full-fledged
web-gallery from themed templates that will come with gPhoto. Users can
make their own themes from scratch, easily, or use one of the themes
provided.
The Live Camera! plug-in will eventually support time-capture sequences,
and save to animated gifs, or movies; live video.
gPhoto is a free, GPL'ed Linux/Un*x based application that allows users to download,
view, manipulate, and save pictures from a large selection of supported digital cameras. It is now at version 0.1.2-DR, and has been known to compile run on GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, and NetBSD. BUT, it should run on any system that has the required libraries installed.
More information can be found at http://gphoto.fix.no/
As for the update, the devel version that is currently being worked on has
come quite a long way even from the most recent release (which was posted
2 weeks ago). Currently, the following library projects are being worked
on:
* Kodak DC-2x, DC-50 support
* Kodak DC-2xx support
* Ricoh support
* Fuji support
This will practically double the number of cameras supported by gPhoto.
On top of that, there is now an added HTML Gallery generator. This
"Plug-in" allows users to turn the thumbnail index into a full-fledged
web-gallery from themed templates that will come with gPhoto. Users can
make their own themes from scratch, easily, or use one of the themes
provided.
The Live Camera! plug-in will eventually support time-capture sequences,
and save to animated gifs, or movies; live video.