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* [http://webuser.fh-furtwangen.de/~dersch/ Java Panorama Viewer (PTviewer)] |
* [http://webuser.fh-furtwangen.de/~dersch/ Java Panorama Viewer (PTviewer)] |
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==gphoto2== |
==gphoto2== |
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+ | ===cli=== |
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Get at least v2.4.9 for using all Canon features & remote shooting with 5Dmkii |
Get at least v2.4.9 for using all Canon features & remote shooting with 5Dmkii |
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* gphoto2 --config allows to change many settings, e.g. the owner string |
* gphoto2 --config allows to change many settings, e.g. the owner string |
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+ | * Remote capture: |
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+ | ** gphoto2 --get-config capturetarget |
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+ | ** gphoto2 --set-config capturetarget=sdram |
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+ | ** gphoto2 --get-config capture |
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+ | ** gphoto2 --set-config capture=on |
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+ | ** gphoto2 --capture-image-and-download |
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+ | * For Bulb mode: |
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+ | ** Switch dial to 'M'anual mode |
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+ | ** gphoto2 --set-config shutterspeed=bulb |
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+ | ** gphoto2 --set-config bulb=1 --wait-event=10s --set-config bulb=0 --wait-event-and-download=5s |
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+ | * Misc controls for remote capture: Image Format, ISO, WhiteBalance, Whitebalance Adjust, DriveMode, Picture Style, Bulb Mode, BracketMode, Aperture, ShutterSpeed, Autofocus (in LiveView mode), Manual Focus (in LiveView mode), Viewfinder |
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+ | ===derivatives=== |
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+ | * gvfs-backends - userspace virtual filesystem - backends |
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+ | ** contains the gphoto2 backend |
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+ | * gphotofs - filesystem to mount digital cameras |
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+ | * libwine-gphoto2-unstable - Windows API implementation - camera module |
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+ | ** This package contains a TWAIN interface that allows Windows |
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+ | * kamera - digital camera support for KDE applications |
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+ | * gtkam - application for retrieving media from digital cameras |
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+ | * gtkam-gimp - gtkam gimp plugin to open digital camera pictures |
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==Scripts== |
==Scripts== |
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See also option "mv" of command "exiv2", which does pretty much the same |
See also option "mv" of command "exiv2", which does pretty much the same |
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+ | ==Photo management applications== |
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+ | * f-spot - personal photo management application |
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+ | * shotwell - digital photo organizer |
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+ | * digikam - digital photo management application for KDE |
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+ | * gthumb - an image viewer and browser |
Revision as of 22:06, 2 March 2011
Links
- Digital Camera Support for UNIX, Linux and BSD
- Canon PTP extensions
- Dave Coffin RAW Digital Photo Decoder
- Digital photography and Linux
- Java Panorama Viewer (PTviewer)
gphoto2
cli
Get at least v2.4.9 for using all Canon features & remote shooting with 5Dmkii
- gphoto2 --config allows to change many settings, e.g. the owner string
- Remote capture:
- gphoto2 --get-config capturetarget
- gphoto2 --set-config capturetarget=sdram
- gphoto2 --get-config capture
- gphoto2 --set-config capture=on
- gphoto2 --capture-image-and-download
- For Bulb mode:
- Switch dial to 'M'anual mode
- gphoto2 --set-config shutterspeed=bulb
- gphoto2 --set-config bulb=1 --wait-event=10s --set-config bulb=0 --wait-event-and-download=5s
- Misc controls for remote capture: Image Format, ISO, WhiteBalance, Whitebalance Adjust, DriveMode, Picture Style, Bulb Mode, BracketMode, Aperture, ShutterSpeed, Autofocus (in LiveView mode), Manual Focus (in LiveView mode), Viewfinder
derivatives
- gvfs-backends - userspace virtual filesystem - backends
- contains the gphoto2 backend
- gphotofs - filesystem to mount digital cameras
- libwine-gphoto2-unstable - Windows API implementation - camera module
- This package contains a TWAIN interface that allows Windows
- kamera - digital camera support for KDE applications
- gtkam - application for retrieving media from digital cameras
- gtkam-gimp - gtkam gimp plugin to open digital camera pictures
Scripts
If you don't like having files named IMG_1234.JPG, you can try sth like this to rename the images _yyyy_mm_dd-xxx.jpg_
j=1; for i in *.JPG;do exif.py $i 2>/dev/null |\ gawk -v i=$i -v j=$j ' /DateTime:/{ match($0,/([0-9]+):([0-9]+):([0-9]+)/,a); system("mv "i" " sprintf(a[1] "_" a[2] "_" a[3] "-" "%03d" ".jpg",j)) }'; j=$((j+1)); done
See also option "mv" of command "exiv2", which does pretty much the same
Photo management applications
- f-spot - personal photo management application
- shotwell - digital photo organizer
- digikam - digital photo management application for KDE
- gthumb - an image viewer and browser