Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
On Mon, Mar 05, 2012 at 11:04:47AM -0600, Dale wrote:
It is a nice program and I'm pretty sure it allows you to download from
your card too. I'm not sure gtkam will allow downloads from the card so
you are likely headed down the right road.
Honestly, if digikam
* Michael Mol mike...@gmail.com [120304 15:12]:
So I take a lot of pictures. A *lot* of pictures. Sometimes around
500/month, sometimes twice that if I manage to get out more. I've got
a large number of 'DCIM' directories from different cameras, different
camera models, etc, going back ten
On Sun, Mar 4, 2012 at 3:41 PM, Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com wrote:
Michael Mol wrote:
So I take a lot of pictures. A *lot* of pictures. Sometimes around
500/month, sometimes twice that if I manage to get out more. I've got
a large number of 'DCIM' directories from different cameras, different
Michael Mol wrote:
Based on this and other posts in the thread, I'll probably give
digikam a try. I did want to clarify one point, though: I don't
connect the camera to the computer; I put the SD card into a card
reader, and copy from there.
It is a nice program and I'm pretty sure it
On Mon, Mar 5, 2012 at 12:04 PM, Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com wrote:
Michael Mol wrote:
Based on this and other posts in the thread, I'll probably give
digikam a try. I did want to clarify one point, though: I don't
connect the camera to the computer; I put the SD card into a card
reader, and
* Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com [120305 12:09]:
[..]
Honestly, if digikam worked right with my camera, I'd use it in a heart
beat. I like it but I can't get my pics to show up right. I can't
figure out why tho. Maybe I should try getting from the stick like you
do? Thing is, I leave my camera
Todd Goodman wrote:
* Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com [120305 12:09]:
[..]
Honestly, if digikam worked right with my camera, I'd use it in a heart
beat. I like it but I can't get my pics to show up right. I can't
figure out why tho. Maybe I should try getting from the stick like you
do? Thing
Michael Mol wrote:
Check out the Eye-Fi?
http://www.eye.fi/
When I first heard about it, someone had just gotten a receiving
daemon written in Python to work with it.
Well, I don't have any wi-fi around here. I live in the sticks but I
still don't want that, not yet at least. It
On Mon, 5 Mar 2012 12:10:40 -0500, Michael Mol wrote:
Well, I use scp to move the files from machines with with card readers
to the machines I do processing. If digikam has any kind of 'import'
support, that'd do it.
Just drop the files into Digikam's working directory and run Scan for
new
On Mon, Mar 05, 2012 at 11:04:47AM -0600, Dale wrote:
Michael Mol wrote:
Based on this and other posts in the thread, I'll probably give
digikam a try. I did want to clarify one point, though: I don't
connect the camera to the computer; I put the SD card into a card
reader, and copy
So I take a lot of pictures. A *lot* of pictures. Sometimes around
500/month, sometimes twice that if I manage to get out more. I've got
a large number of 'DCIM' directories from different cameras, different
camera models, etc, going back ten years. Sometimes in JPG, sometimes
RAW, sometimes both.
Michael Mol wrote:
So I take a lot of pictures. A *lot* of pictures. Sometimes around
500/month, sometimes twice that if I manage to get out more. I've got
a large number of 'DCIM' directories from different cameras, different
camera models, etc, going back ten years. Sometimes in JPG,
On Sun, Mar 4, 2012 at 2:08 PM, Michael Mol mike...@gmail.com wrote:
So I take a lot of pictures. A *lot* of pictures. Sometimes around
500/month, sometimes twice that if I manage to get out more. I've got
a large number of 'DCIM' directories from different cameras, different
camera models,
Dale wrote:
As someone who also takes a LOT of pictures at times, I don't use
software, I just use directories. Mine starts out like this: Camera
directory Year subject matter image That works for me. I used to
not have the year but that ends up with a LOT of pictures in a
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