Auteur: Go Linux Date: À: dng Sujet: Re: [DNG] Digital camera management borked [solved]
On Wed, 3/2/16, Rob <Nuisance@???> wrote:
Subject: Re: [DNG] Digital camera management borked
To: "dng@???" <dng@???>
Date: Wednesday, March 2, 2016, 3:59 PM
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> Subject: Re: [DNG] Digital camera management borked
> Local Time: March 2, 2016 9:59 pm
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>> -------- Original Message --------
>> Subject: [DNG] Digital camera management borked
>> Local Time: March 2, 2016 8:50 pm
>> UTC Time: March 2, 2016 8:50 PM
>> From: golinux@???
>> To: dng@???
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>> I am having trouble finding a way to browse thumbnails of the photos on my old canon camera. gtkam couldn't access the camera. I installed my old favorite f-spot from wheezy (apparently not available in jessie), but it couldn't even see the camera. The only way I have been able to access the camera is through the thunar file manager at this address (which is in need of some translation):
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>> gphoto2://[usb:003,036]/DCIM/
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>> But no image browser can open the jpgs in the folders at that address. Gimp can load only one at a time. It's been frustrating. Thankfully images can be c/p from there.
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>> My guess is that lack of support is due to the fact that fewer people are using stand-alone cameras. Any suggestions how to get a browse functionality back on Devuan?
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>> golinux
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> Not being funny, have you tried switching the camera off then on again whilst it is connected to your pc. Then Camera/Add camera, auto-detect.
> I have a canon SX40 that requires this procedure occasionally.
> Rob
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> *in gtkam*
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Good suggestion, Rob. I tried that with gtkam and f-spot before I posted. Devuan/xfce recognized the camera but the apps either couldn't find it or couldn't access it when they did. FWIW, working with a camera on USB has always been roulette.
And Mitt . . . I used to use Shotwell on squeeze then at some point it got totally borked. I spent weeks on the shotwell list trying to figure out how to fix it. Shotwell is also out of the running IMO because of it's allegiance to the gnome way of doing things. That became very obvious from my interactions on the ML. Eventually, I moved on to f-spot which is still working on my old squeeze. I never used wheezy that much so can't remember what I was using there.