I am simply not able to get darktable to find my camera (Canon EOS 7D) at all. Ever. Maybe if I reboot the pc - but I think that shold not be needed!
Digikam have no problems, if I connect my camera, it is *always* available. KDE have no problems, if I connect my camera, I am offered various ways to use it, like browse with file manager or image viewer, or download images using digikam. No gphoto processes are running. I know that digikam is using the gphoto *library* to connect. In fact only libgphoto is installed, so I believe darktabe is using that too. Quitting darktable and reconnecting it does not help. In most of the few occations I succeded connecting darktable with the camera, digikam was also open, so that does not appear to be a factor. This probably means that I would not be able to download images from my camera using darktable, if I wanted to try that. My system: archlinux, fully updated, KDE, digikam fully updated, darktable fully updated. Kindly, Anders På Sun, 19 Nov 2017 18:34:13 +0100 Anders <[email protected]> skrev: > Hi, > > I had a tethred session today, and during the shooting, the cable was > disconnected from my camera. Putting it in again, darktable was not > able to make things work again. The camera could be found, but > pressing at "tethered shooting" button made it say it created a new > session, but the photos dissapeared. I rekon it may have worked had I > restarted darktable, but I ended up keeping the photos in the camera > for the rest of the session - not so nice I believe. > > Kindly, > Anders > ____________________________________________________________________________ > darktable user mailing list > to unsubscribe send a mail to > [email protected] > ____________________________________________________________________________ darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to [email protected]
