Re: Photos off camera
Rob Pearson <[email protected]> Wed, 26 Nov 2014 13:03:24 +1300
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In Ubuntu 14.04 the USB device auto-mounts and appears in the default file manager program. But we add a program called "photoprint" to print them out. This leaves staff to file them where they want them. Rob On 26/11/14 7:33 AM, worik wrote: > On 17/11/14 02:08, Kathinka wrote: >> What do other people use to transfer the photos off their camera into a >> file in their computer? > shotwell > > https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Shotwell > > W >> I used Picasa and liked it very much because it was dead easy. The photos >> downloaded off the camera using the USB cable that came with it, then I >> could do crops and brightening etc to make them look OK enough for my >> requirements, could even email them from Picasa. >> >> Now Google don't have Picasa for Linux. >> >> I looked through the photo and camera choices listed in synaptic but they >> all seem to be (according to their descriptions) about doing fancy things >> to/with photos, not about taking them from camera to computer. F-Spot has >> "Import" but it brings the choice to import into F-Spot from what's already >> in various files on the computer, not what's in the camera. >> >> Kathinka. >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> DunLUG mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.ethernal.org/listinfo/dunlug >> DunLUG Wiki - http://dunlug.kallisti.net.nz/ > > _______________________________________________ > DunLUG mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.ethernal.org/listinfo/dunlug > DunLUG Wiki - http://dunlug.kallisti.net.nz/ _______________________________________________ DunLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ethernal.org/listinfo/dunlug DunLUG Wiki - http://dunlug.kallisti.net.nz/