First of all thanks to Dan Ritter that replied to my original post but
yet I can't find his reply in the debian-user list.
On Mon, Jun 03, 2024 at 10:32:27PM -0400, A. F. Cano wrote:
>
> I'm trying to get these Lorex SR AIS color cameras, that are supposedly
> capable of 1024
A. F. Cano wrote:
>
> I hope this is the proper forum to post this. The more relevant lists
> of years ago are no longer active:
>
> https://www.linuxtv.org/lists.php
>
> I'm trying to get these Lorex SR AIS color cameras, that are supposedly
> capable of 1024 x 7
I hope this is the proper forum to post this. The more relevant lists
of years ago are no longer active:
https://www.linuxtv.org/lists.php
I'm trying to get these Lorex SR AIS color cameras, that are supposedly
capable of 1024 x 768 max and 728 x 488 NTSC, to work with a bluecherry
TW-
Gene Heskett wrote:
> Do we have such a critter that can analyze the output of a v4l2 camera,
> and give an amplitude at bandwidth histogram?
>
The python numpy module provides
a variety of fft functions
https://docs.scipy.org/doc/numpy-1.13.0/reference/routines.fft.html
Greetings all;
Do we have such a critter that can analyze the output of a v4l2 camera,
and give an amplitude at bandwidth histogram?
I need a way to establish the absolute best focal distance of a camera
acting as machine vision, and which acts like about 4 to 5 cm is about
right. What I want
pe...@easthope.ca wrote:
> * From: deloptes
> * Date: Tue, 03 Oct 2017 09:19:29 +0200
>> I was using Haupauge PVR like 10y ago.
>
> Yikes! This is a WinTV, NTSC/NTSC-J 26552 REV F0A3 LF.
> http://easthope.ca/HauppaugeWinTV.jpg
>
>> http://www.hauppauge.com/site/support/linux.html
>
> T
* From: deloptes
* Date: Tue, 03 Oct 2017 09:19:29 +0200
> I was using Haupauge PVR like 10y ago.
Yikes! This is a WinTV, NTSC/NTSC-J 26552 REV F0A3 LF.
http://easthope.ca/HauppaugeWinTV.jpg
> http://www.hauppauge.com/site/support/linux.html
These models are mentioned.
* Win
pe...@easthope.ca wrote:
> Is any camera working via v4l2 in stretch? None found here.
I was using Haupauge PVR like 10y ago. It is possible that the one you have
is not fully supported because of lack of information.
Another option is that you have to configure this and that
http://www.hauppau
Another stretch system has a JVC camera connected to a Hauppauge
framegrabber. It works no better than the USB camera referenced in the
header.
guest@imager:/dev$ mpv tv:// --tv-device=/dev/video0
Playing: tv://
[tv] Selected driver: v4l2
[tv] name: Video 4 Linux 2 input
[tv] Selected device:
xpanded since
> then; my understanding has improved little.
>
> https://ieee1394.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Juju_Migration
>
> It states,
> # /etc/udev/rules.d/example-firewire.rules # IIDC devices: industrial
> cameras and some webcams SUBSYSTEM=="firewire",
> ATTR{units}==&q
el.org/index.php/Juju_Migration
It states,
# /etc/udev/rules.d/example-firewire.rules
# IIDC devices: industrial cameras and some webcams
SUBSYSTEM=="firewire", ATTR{units}=="*0x00a02d:0x00010*", GROUP="video"
Whereas Squeeze has no such rules.
peter@joule:~$ ls /etc/
On Mon, 11 Jun 2012 09:40:00 -0700, peasthope wrote:
> Does anyone use a firewire camera? Does anyone use Coriander?
>
> The Coriander manual has no mention of JuJu or udev and I wonder which
> of the instructions apply to my Debian Squeeze system.
(...)
We already discused this time ago (yup,
Does anyone use a firewire camera? Does anyone use Coriander?
The Coriander manual has no mention of JuJu or udev and I wonder
which of the instructions apply to my Debian Squeeze system.
peter@joule:/dev$ uname -rv
2.6.32-5-686 #1 SMP Sat May 5 01:33:08 UTC 2012
http://damien.douxchamps.net/i
Hello,
How are you!
We have some cameras to sell, including hidden cameras, surveillance camers,
security cameras etc.
If you are intersted in them, please contact with me directly.
Looking forwards...
BR,
Cindy
* From: Sjoerd Hardeman
* Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2010 21:24:00 +0200
> Better, try luvcview or guvcview, specialised programmes to just grab
> the output of the camera. They also allow to alter the settings, maybe
> you can fix things.
"luvcview -L" lists formats MJPEG, RGB3, BGR3, YU12 an
* From: Sjoerd Hardeman
* Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2010 21:24:00 +0200
> Better, try luvcview or guvcview, specialised programmes to just grab
> the output of the camera. They also allow to alter the settings, maybe
> you can fix things.
Thanks for the tip.
The camera is now a Microsoft (R
Op 12-10-10 18:05, Camaleón schreef:
> On Tue, 12 Oct 2010 07:57:40 -0300, Eike Lantzsch wrote:
>
>> On Tuesday 12 October 2010 05:00:36 PETER EASTHOPE wrote:
>>> Somewhere I've read that a camera must be UVC conformant to qualify to
>>> use the Vista label on the package. It wasn't an authoritat
On Tue, 12 Oct 2010 07:57:40 -0300, Eike Lantzsch wrote:
> On Tuesday 12 October 2010 05:00:36 PETER EASTHOPE wrote:
>> Somewhere I've read that a camera must be UVC conformant to qualify to
>> use the Vista label on the package. It wasn't an authoritative source.
>>
>> Recently I put an inexpen
On Tuesday 12 October 2010 05:00:36 PETER EASTHOPE wrote:
> Somewhere I've read that a camera must be UVC conformant to qualify to use
> the Vista label on the package. It wasn't an authoritative source.
>
> Recently I put an inexpensive camera on Squeeze and got a local image in
> Skype. Oddly
Somewhere I've read that a camera must be UVC conformant to qualify to use
the Vista label on the package. It wasn't an authoritative source.
Recently I put an inexpensive camera on Squeeze and got a local image in
Skype. Oddly the remote image was OK without the camera but garbled with
the c
consultores1 wrote:
> Hello
>
> Does somebody know how to realize a video-conference point to point with
> 5 different linux boxes? We need to see and talk each to the others.
http://www.yuuguu.com/home
works with ubuntu, should also with debian i would imagine.
steve
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Does somebody know how to realize a video-conference point to point with
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Barclay, Daniel wrote at 2009-06-04 09:20 -0600:
>Does anyone here know of good articles/site about network-connected
> web cameras, in particular, what protocols they use (what interface
>they provide) for configuation and for access?
You might want to check out the zoneminde
Does anyone here know of good articles/site about network-connected
web cameras, in particular, what protocols they use (what interface
they provide) for configuation and for access?
In particular:
For configuration, do they typically use an operating-system-independent
interface such as a built
Katipo wrote:
steef wrote:
On Saturday 15 April 2006 07:20, Larry Garfield wrote:
On Friday 14 April 2006 06:12, Katipo wrote:
Hello,
I'm looking at purchasing a digital camera, 5 - 6 MP, and looking for
recommendations, from those with positive experiences, of makes and
models they'd be
steef wrote:
On Saturday 15 April 2006 07:20, Larry Garfield wrote:
On Friday 14 April 2006 06:12, Katipo wrote:
Hello,
I'm looking at purchasing a digital camera, 5 - 6 MP, and looking for
recommendations, from those with positive experiences, of makes and
models they'd be prepared t
On Saturday 15 April 2006 07:20, Larry Garfield wrote:
> On Friday 14 April 2006 06:12, Katipo wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm looking at purchasing a digital camera, 5 - 6 MP, and looking for
> > recommendations, from those with positive experiences, of makes and
> > models they'd be prepared to rec
t; Regards,
I'm a fan of small cameras, so I've been happy with my Canon PowerShot SD400.
5 MP, 3x optical zoom, automatic most things, uses SD cards, nice big screen,
and overall very small. (Like, pack of cigarettes but thinner.) I've no
idea what it's Linux support is like, s
Katipo wrote:
Hello,
I'm looking at purchasing a digital camera, 5 - 6 MP, and looking for
recommendations, from those with positive experiences, of makes and
models they'd be prepared to recommend.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Canon A410
Worked out of the box with gphoto2 -P
H
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Katipo wrote:
Hello,
I'm looking at purchasing a digital camera, 5 - 6 MP, and looking for
recommendations, from those with positive experiences, of makes and
models they'd be prepared to recommend.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Canon A410
Worked out of the box with gphoto2 -P
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On Fri, 14 Apr 2006 12:54:12 +0100, Clive Menzies in gmane.linux.debian.user
wrote:
>On (14/04/06 19:12), Katipo wrote:
>> I'm looking at purchasing a digital camera, 5 - 6 MP, and looking for
>> recommendations, from those with positive experiences, of makes and
>> models they'd be prepared to
Mitja Podreka wrote:
> I have long and pleasing experience with Canon PowerShot A60/70/80
> series and all I can say that they are very good cameras, with lots of
> functions and functionalities. The good point of Canon is that they
> know how to make high-end professional cameras
I purchased a Nikon D50 this past December. We have been very happy with the
unit unit. The camera was recognized by kde and debian. I also modified
some scripts available on the net for the D70 to automate some of the chores,
such as downloads and conversion to jpg.
On Friday 14 April 2006
could argue this is a pro, since the LCD display is a big battery drain
in digital cameras.
Also, the A80 LCD panel is hinged in two planes, allowing it to be swung
out, rotated back into the body of the camera and switched off
altogether, or allowing you to accurately compose a delayed shutter
ery long.
> * small
> * mounts as a standard usb drive
> * good pics
> * unlimited mpeg movies with sound at 640 x 480
>
> cons:
> * only 3x optical zoom, but i think youll find this on any slim camera.
> (the cameras need depth for a bigger zoom)
my link in another post
is on any slim camera.
(the cameras need depth for a bigger zoom)
-sony dsc p200 fanboy
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On Fri, Apr 14, 2006 at 07:18:28PM +0200, jmt wrote:
> On Friday 14 April 2006 13:12, Katipo wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm looking at purchasing a digital camera, 5 - 6 MP, and looking for
> > recommendations, from those with positive experiences, of makes and
> > models they'd be prepared to recom
On Friday 14 April 2006 13:12, Katipo wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm looking at purchasing a digital camera, 5 - 6 MP, and looking for
> recommendations, from those with positive experiences, of makes and
> models they'd be prepared to recommend.
> Thanks in advance.
> Regards,
May I report a very positi
though.
> The point is you'll be pressed to find anything better than the
> PowerShot series in the same price bracket. Reading a few online reviews
> should confirm that for you. I've had over a year of flawless digital
> photography now (that's the equipment I'm
On Fri, Apr 14, 2006 at 07:12:19PM +0800, Katipo wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm looking at purchasing a digital camera, 5 - 6 MP, and looking for
> recommendations, from those with positive experiences, of makes and
> models they'd be prepared to recommend.
I don't know if it's still on the market, bu
Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
On Fri, Apr 14, 2006 at 03:31:51PM +0200, Mitja Podreka wrote:
Katipo wrote:
I'm looking at purchasing a digital camera, 5 - 6 MP, and looking for
recommendations, from those with positive experiences, of makes and
models they'd be prepared to recommend.
On Fri, Apr 14, 2006 at 03:31:51PM +0200, Mitja Podreka wrote:
> Katipo wrote:
>
> >I'm looking at purchasing a digital camera, 5 - 6 MP, and looking for
> >recommendations, from those with positive experiences, of makes and
> >models they'd be prepared to recommend.
>
> I have long and pleasin
> I'm looking at purchasing a digital camera, 5 - 6 MP, and looking for
> recommendations, from those with positive experiences, of makes and
> models they'd be prepared to recommend.
I have used http://www.steves-digicams.com/ for two dig-cam buys and have
recommented it to others many times. IM
n say that they are very good cameras, with lots of
functions and functionalities. The good point of Canon is that they know
how to make high-end professional cameras and they are using their
knowledge also in the compact cameras. This is probably true also for
Nikon cameras, but I have no experi
On (14/04/06 19:12), Katipo wrote:
> I'm looking at purchasing a digital camera, 5 - 6 MP, and looking for
> recommendations, from those with positive experiences, of makes and
> models they'd be prepared to recommend.
> Thanks in advance.
> Regards,
We got dimage Z1 a while back which is OK but
Hello,
I'm looking at purchasing a digital camera, 5 - 6 MP, and looking for
recommendations, from those with positive experiences, of makes and
models they'd be prepared to recommend.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
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system for 16 cams that installs into a CPU type system will run from
3000.00 to 5000.00
US Dollars Use the Google search and put in Security Cameras
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ught for someone with digital camera troubles.
This camera is recognized on my system as a usb ptp class camera.
Dan
gphoto2 will solve most cameras issues, but not all. Some are ptp
devices, and ptpcam must be used. If your camera is a ptp device,
install ptpcam and, as root, do:
ptpcam
On Saturday 21 January 2006 05:00 am, steef wrote:
> Wu-Kung Sun wrote:
> >When I switched from Knoppix to Debian when Sarge went stable, I lost
> >the ability to use my usb digital camera (neither usb-uhci or usb-ohci
> >modules were installed). Several months ago I asked and someone said
> >I ha
Wu-Kung Sun wrote:
When I switched from Knoppix to Debian when Sarge went stable, I lost
the ability to use my usb digital camera (neither usb-uhci or usb-ohci
modules were installed). Several months ago I asked and someone said
I have to recompile the kernel. I couldn't believe that everyone
On Fri, Jan 20, 2006 at 06:43:01PM -0800, Wu-Kung Sun wrote:
> When I switched from Knoppix to Debian when Sarge went stable, I lost
> the ability to use my usb digital camera (neither usb-uhci or usb-ohci
> modules were installed). Several months ago I asked and someone said
> I have to recompile
> I'm going to have to recompile anyway. I'm leary of making mistakes
> that'll take too long to recover from so my question is: is it correct
> that everyone with Sarge must recompile to use a digital camera? If
> not, what do I need to do?
>
> Thank you,
> --
When I switched from Knoppix to Debian when Sarge went stable, I lost
the ability to use my usb digital camera (neither usb-uhci or usb-ohci
modules were installed). Several months ago I asked and someone said
I have to recompile the kernel. I couldn't believe that everyone
using Sarge had to rec
Roel Schroeven wrote:
Alfredo Cole wrote:
El Vie 26 Nov 2004 12:15, Roel Schroeven escribió:
(...)
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Roel Schroeven
If you are trying to quote Descartes, then it is "Cogito ergo sum".
Otherwise, forget it.
Yes and no: it's supposed to mean "I code therefore I am", instead of
Alfredo Cole wrote:
El Vie 26 Nov 2004 12:15, Roel Schroeven escribió:
(...)
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Roel Schroeven
If you are trying to quote Descartes, then it is "Cogito ergo sum". Otherwise,
forget it.
Yes and no: it's supposed to mean "I code therefore I am", instead of
Descartes's "I think th
El Vie 26 Nov 2004 12:15, Roel Schroeven escribió:
(...)
> --
> "Codito ergo sum"
> Roel Schroeven
If you are trying to quote Descartes, then it is "Cogito ergo sum". Otherwise,
forget it.
Regards.
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On Fri, 2004-11-26 at 19:15 +0100, Roel Schroeven wrote:
> Ron Johnson wrote:
> > On Fri, 2004-11-26 at 17:20 +, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> >
> >>I have a Canon A40 digital camera. I've mislaid the user;s manual so I
> >>downloaded a PDF version from Canon. This can only be read with Acrobat
>
Ron Johnson wrote:
On Fri, 2004-11-26 at 17:20 +, Anthony Campbell wrote:
I have a Canon A40 digital camera. I've mislaid the user;s manual so I
downloaded a PDF version from Canon. This can only be read with Acrobat
6.0, which is not available for Linux. Earlier versions, and also xpdf,
show "
On 26 Nov 2004, David Dorward wrote:
> On Fri, 26 Nov 2004 17:20:45 +, Anthony Campbell
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > downloaded a PDF version from Canon. This can only be read with Acrobat
> > 6.0, which is not available for Linux
>
> So Canon sell you a print manual. You lose it. You get
On Fri, 26 Nov 2004 17:20:45 +, Anthony Campbell
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> downloaded a PDF version from Canon. This can only be read with Acrobat
> 6.0, which is not available for Linux
So Canon sell you a print manual. You lose it. You get a free
electronic replacement, and it doesn't wor
On Fri, 2004-11-26 at 17:20 +, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> I have a Canon A40 digital camera. I've mislaid the user;s manual so I
> downloaded a PDF version from Canon. This can only be read with Acrobat
> 6.0, which is not available for Linux. Earlier versions, and also xpdf,
> show "COPY" on ev
I have a Canon A40 digital camera. I've mislaid the user;s manual so I
downloaded a PDF version from Canon. This can only be read with Acrobat
6.0, which is not available for Linux. Earlier versions, and also xpdf,
show "COPY" on every page.
Thank you, Canon. I shall _not_ but another Canon camera
Antonio Rodriguez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Are you using udev? I also have a sony minidvd, and I didn't have any
> problem using the memory stick until I installed udev. Since then, I
> haven't figured out how to use my memory stick. I manage by streaming
> the pics through the USB2 port. Jus
ent and saves batteries. I also think
it's easier to get fully Linux-compatible card readers than cameras.
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On 10 May 2004, Rodney D. Myers wrote:
> On Mon, 10 May 2004 13:11:52 -0400 (EDT)
> Walter Tautz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > any other recommendations, especially stuff to avoid.
> >
> > walter
>
> I have a Canon PowerShot A60, works great using gtKam
>
>
Canon Powershot A40 also works,
>
> I use the storage method to read my MiniDV camcorder memory (Sony memory
> stick). With hotplug, I don't need to worry about any entry in
> /etc/fstab and no need to mount or unmount the device. I would use
> gphoto2 with Sony camcorder too, if only it would let me :)
>
Any camera whic
Apparently, _Antonio Rodriguez_, on 05/10/04 14:35,typed:
On Mon, May 10, 2004 at 02:27:18PM -0400, H. S. wrote:
Apparently, _Elie De Brauwer_, on 05/10/04 13:55,typed:
I have a hp photosmart 735, on the camera i can configure it so it
behaves as a usb storage device which can be mounted like a
Walter Tautz wrote
> any other recommendations, especially stuff to avoid.
>
> walter
I've got a Casio QV-R40 It's USB connectable, looks like a USB drive.
Also, it uses SD memory cards, so if you've got a card reader you can get
the pictures that way also.
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On Mon, 10 May 2004 10:24:43 -0700
"Rodney D. Myers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > any other recommendations, especially stuff to avoid.
> >
> > walter
>
> I have a Canon PowerShot A60, works great using gtKam
Canon S45 also.
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On Mon, May 10, 2004 at 02:27:18PM -0400, H. S. wrote:
> Apparently, _Elie De Brauwer_, on 05/10/04 13:55,typed:
>
> >
> >I have a hp photosmart 735, on the camera i can configure it so it
> >behaves as a usb storage device which can be mounted like any pendrive.
> >Haven't tried any other settin
Apparently, _Elie De Brauwer_, on 05/10/04 13:55,typed:
I have a hp photosmart 735, on the camera i can configure it so it
behaves as a usb storage device which can be mounted like any pendrive.
Haven't tried any other setting (why should I as long as i can view
my pictures), I'm also using gqvi
On Mon, 10 May 2004 13:43:53 -0400
"H. S." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Apparently, _Walter Tautz_, on 05/10/04 13:11,typed:
> > any other recommendations, especially stuff to avoid.
> >
> > walter
>
> Canon A300 and G5 work very well using gphoto2 and gtkam. I have heard
> from my friend that
Apparently, _Walter Tautz_, on 05/10/04 13:11,typed:
any other recommendations, especially stuff to avoid.
walter
Canon A300 and G5 work very well using gphoto2 and gtkam. I have heard
from my friend that Nikon 4300 also works quite nicely.
You might face some hiccups accessing your camera from
On Mon, 10 May 2004 13:11:52 -0400 (EDT)
Walter Tautz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> any other recommendations, especially stuff to avoid.
>
> walter
I have a Canon PowerShot A60, works great using gtKam
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Hello!
As happy Debian user, I would like to capture videos from my new Sony
digital camera. It supports USB streaming. When I plug the camera, hotplug
founds it and says:
kernel: hub.c: USB new device connect on bus1/2, assigned device number 2
kernel: usb.c: USB device 2 (vend/prod 0x54c/0x45) i
On 2002.05.29 11:02 Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira wrote:
Hi all,
anyone has any experiences setting Digital/Internet Cameras
with Linux like those for home security?
If all you want to do is view the feed from a webcam, their was a
thread on here not too long ago (look
Hi all,
anyone has any experiences setting Digital/Internet Cameras with Linux
like those for home security?
TIA,Paulo Henrique
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Le sam, 15 sep 2001 15:34:34, Lukas Ruf a écrit :
> Dear all,
>
> does anyone have any NEGATIV experience with digital cameras that should
> be
> connected to Linux via a USB interface?
>
> The reason I am asking this question: I would like to buy a Pentax Optio
> Digita
Dear all,
does anyone have any NEGATIV experience with digital cameras that should be
connected to Linux via a USB interface?
The reason I am asking this question: I would like to buy a Pentax Optio
Digital Camera. As usual, the manufacturer state only some infos regarding
Myrcosoft and MacOS
hi ya
anybody out there have a pan/tilt control on the camera
controlled by the webpage arrow/links ??
iomojo.com has a camera with xy controls...
( but i refuse to login to a server before i can see a demo
-
- for more info of xy tables, pan/tilt stuff..
-
http://www.Linux-Video.net/WebCam/com
On Wed, Aug 08, 2001 at 07:47:56PM -0700, Dale Morris wrote:
> On Wed, 08 Aug 2001, Sebastiaan wrote:
>
> > High,
> >
> > > I've a laptop with debian potato 2.2r3 and like to buy a digital
> > > camera to use with it and the Gimp.
> > >
> >
On Wed, 08 Aug 2001, Sebastiaan wrote:
> High,
>
> > I've a laptop with debian potato 2.2r3 and like to buy a digital
> > camera to use with it and the Gimp.
> >
> > Any suggestion about cameras and their compatibility with debian?
> >
> I have heard
I use a Sony dsc-p1 and the usb-storage module. Works like a charm
On Tuesday 07 August 2001 16:18, Victor wrote:
> I've a laptop with debian potato 2.2r3 and like to buy a digital
> camera to use with it and the Gimp.
>
> Any suggestion about cameras and their compatib
High,
> I've a laptop with debian potato 2.2r3 and like to buy a digital
> camera to use with it and the Gimp.
>
> Any suggestion about cameras and their compatibility with debian?
>
I have heard that the Logitech (USB's?) are a bad choice for Linux because
they do not
On 07-Aug-2001 Victor wrote:
> I've a laptop with debian potato 2.2r3 and like to buy a digital
> camera to use with it and the Gimp.
>
> Any suggestion about cameras and their compatibility with debian?
>
Personally, I say forget OS support. Buy a pcmcia card that will s
Victor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've a laptop with debian potato 2.2r3 and like to buy a digital
> camera to use with it and the Gimp.
>
> Any suggestion about cameras and their compatibility with debian?
Take a look at http://www.gphoto.org/
They have a pretty damn
I've a laptop with debian potato 2.2r3 and like to buy a digital
camera to use with it and the Gimp.
Any suggestion about cameras and their compatibility with debian?
Vittorio
Hi all,
Please cc a copy of the replies because I am not a subscriber of this list
I need to capture a image with a CCD camera in a i386 PC computer.
Does anybody know a manufacturer that I can buy the camera and aquisition board
to use in my Debian GNU/Linux?
Thanks a lot
Pedro
Hi all,
Thanks for the very useful info. With this, and having found
gphoto.org and noticing gphoto comes with Debian, I have everything I
need to buy a camera that works with Linux.
Cheers,
Neil.
On Sun, Dec 12, 1999 at 06:19:25PM -0800, Wade Curry wrote:
> Good starter cameras ($300 range) check out the Olympus D-340R, HP C-200,
> Fuji MX-1200. All of the cameras in this range are a little slow between
> pics.
> They are 1MegaPixel cameras, so the image quality is just OK
i was wondering if any of you have had any experience with the camediaplay
program, i got it while upgrading to potato. i have an olympus D-340R and
was wondering about it, or is gplay the way to go.
-- Nathan York
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Hello!
On Sun, Dec 12, 1999 at 08:10:34AM -0700, Robert L. Harris wrote:
> I now have an Olympus. It's the second one. The first one died
> mysteriously (I think my son dropped it in the toilet). My wife
> was due with my second child any minute. I called them, told them
> it died and I needed
Neil Booth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm considering buying a digital camera or videocam, but am concerned
> about being able to download the JPEG images to Linux. Of course, the
> cameras come with a serial cable and software for downloading the
> images
*- On 12 Dec, Mike Werner wrote about "Re: Digital cameras and Linux"
> "(Ted Harding)" wrote:
>> It is worth considering a camera that can record the JPEG file directly
>> to a floppy disk -- either natively (the Sony Mavica was probably the
>> earliest
"(Ted Harding)" wrote:
> It is worth considering a camera that can record the JPEG file directly
> to a floppy disk -- either natively (the Sony Mavica was probably the
> earliest to do it this way) or using a bit of clip-on kit which you
> (The floppies used are in all cases -- as far as I know -
> On 12-Dec-99 Matthew Bloch wrote:
> > On Sun, 12 Dec 1999, Neil Booth wrote:
> >
> >> I'm considering buying a digital camera or videocam, but am concerned
> >> about being able to download the JPEG images to Linux. Of course, the
> >> ca
On 12-Dec-99 Matthew Bloch wrote:
> On Sun, 12 Dec 1999, Neil Booth wrote:
>
>> I'm considering buying a digital camera or videocam, but am concerned
>> about being able to download the JPEG images to Linux. Of course, the
>> cameras come with a serial cable and
with the quality and customer service.
Robert
Thus spake Neil Booth ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hi,
>
> I'm considering buying a digital camera or videocam, but am concerned
> about being able to download the JPEG images to Linux. Of course, the
> cameras come with a serial cable an
On Sun, 12 Dec 1999, Neil Booth wrote:
> I'm considering buying a digital camera or videocam, but am concerned
> about being able to download the JPEG images to Linux. Of course, the
> cameras come with a serial cable and software for downloading the
> images to Windows.
>
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