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- gPhoto - gPhoto Home
gPhoto2 runs on a large range of UNIX-like operating system, including Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, MacOS X, etc gPhoto is provided by major Linux distributions like Debian GNU Linux, Ubuntu, Gentoo, Fedora, openSUSE, Mandriva, etc
- gPhoto - Projects :: libgphoto2 :: supported cameras
To report a not yet supported camera to the gphoto development team follow the instructions below: If it a USB mass storage based camera (appearing like a USB stick or USB drive) it is mounted by your operating system and not gphoto2
- gPhoto - News
gPhoto 2 0 released (February 24th, 2002) The gphoto2 team is proud to introduce its first stable release gPhoto2 is a complete rewrite of the award winning gphoto gPhoto2 is now a library to access digital cameras This library comes with a command-line frontend and others frontends are available separately (gtkam, GnoCam, kamera)
- gPhoto - Projects :: libgphoto2
libgphoto2:: gphoto2-cli:: gtkam:: gphotofs:: gphoto 0 4 x libgphoto2, the core libgphoto2 is the core library designed to allow access to digital camera by external programs Here is an overview of the global architecture: It abstracts communication ports and camera protocol, to allow a complete modularity To support a new communication physical layer (like IEEE1394), just add a new port
- Doc :: Remote controling cameras - gPhoto
Configuring for capture When doing remote capture you likely want to modify several on camera parameters The gphoto2 commandline frontend offers both a ncurses GUI mode (using --config) or scriptable commandline options to do configuration: --list-config - This will list all possible configuration options Please note that for some Canon cameras the complete list will only show after gphoto2
- gPhoto - Projects :: gPhoto2
It allows to use gPhoto software from a terminal or from a script shell to perform any camera operation that can be done This is the main user interface gphoto2 also provide convenient debugging features for camera driver developers
- Projects :: gtkam - gPhoto
libgphoto2:: gphoto2-cli:: gtkam:: gphotofs:: gphoto 0 4 x gtkam, a GTK2 interface gtkam is the official GTK2 GUI for libgphoto2 Its purpose it to provide a standard client for libgphoto2 aimed at GNOME users Consider it as a reference implementation for a graphical libgphoto2 client See a
- Chapter 5. Compiling and installing - gPhoto
You can see that this quite some work to do This is why we created gphoto-suite, which lets you build everything in just one step
- gPhoto - About manufacturers
That is why gPhoto had to reverse engineer it Charming? Olympus camera supports have been supporting USB Mass Storage for quite some time, and PTP more recently
- gPhoto - Projects
gphoto 0 4 x gphoto 0 4 x is the old fashioned version of gphoto software It is not longer being maintained
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