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--- Carl William Spitzer IV
If you didnt download the software for winblows you can take the camera back.
GS: No I did not....it came with the web camera. I will keep it but I wanted to be able to run it in Linux and not have to use winblows every time I want to chat with my friends and use the web cam.
BTW if you want to use a good camera and still have digital. www.photoworks.com
I have 2 already but none of'em works with Linux....very unfortunate. Thanks. G
CWSIV
On Tue, 2 Mar 2004 16:36:12 -0800 (PST) George Stoianov
writes: Thanks Carl,
I did check it out but my specific Camera was not on the list, there was a driver still in testing for logitech but different camera. Yast2 showed the app on the CD set but said something about it being a command line app. I need something like digicam unfortunately it doesn't recognize my camera.
Thanks for your tip. G.
--- Carl William Spitzer IV
wrote: www.gphoto.org
On Tue, 17 Feb 2004 06:50:24 -0800 (PST) George Stoianov
writes: Hello everyone,
I am using SuSE 8.2 Professional. I just bought a Logitech QuickCam Messenger and tried to use it, but could not find which program or how to configure it for Linux. The Logitech site does not have any Linux drivers. I tried searching for software on the CDs I
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Photoworks is normal film which they will digitize, process, make index print and return with a replacement film. All you need is a normal camera. They dropped their version of jpeg for true jpeg and all you do is load the CD. CWSIV On Fri, 2004-03-05 at 09:59, George Stoianov wrote:
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--- Carl William Spitzer IV
wrote: If you didnt download the software for winblows you can take the camera back.
GS: No I did not....it came with the web camera. I will keep it but I wanted to be able to run it in Linux and not have to use winblows every time I want to chat with my friends and use the web cam.
BTW if you want to use a good camera and still have digital. www.photoworks.com
I have 2 already but none of'em works with Linux....very unfortunate.
Thanks. G
CWSIV
On Tue, 2 Mar 2004 16:36:12 -0800 (PST) George Stoianov
writes: Thanks Carl,
I did check it out but my specific Camera was not on the list, there was a driver still in testing for logitech but different camera. Yast2 showed the app on the CD set but said something about it being a command line app. I need something like digicam unfortunately it doesn't recognize my camera.
Thanks for your tip. G.
--- Carl William Spitzer IV
wrote: www.gphoto.org
On Tue, 17 Feb 2004 06:50:24 -0800 (PST) George Stoianov
writes: Hello everyone,
I am using SuSE 8.2 Professional. I just bought a Logitech QuickCam Messenger and tried to use it, but could not find which program or how to configure it for Linux. The Logitech site does not have any Linux drivers. I tried searching for software on the CDs I
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Carl,
I don't think we are on the same page :) I am looking
for software for a digital camera/web camera that runs
on Linux. I have a web cam for instant messenger
images and a digital video and stills camera also a
printer to print them. I don't understand how
photoworks will help me use anyone of my camera's on
linux?? Maybe I am not getting something here please
explain?
Thanks.
--- Carl William Spitzer IV
Photoworks is normal film which they will digitize, process, make index print and return with a replacement film. All you need is a normal camera. They dropped their version of jpeg for true jpeg and all you do is load the CD.
CWSIV
Response inline
--- Carl William Spitzer IV
wrote: If you didnt download the software for winblows you can take the camera back.
GS: No I did not....it came with the web camera. I will keep it but I wanted to be able to run it in Linux and not have to use winblows every time I want to chat with my friends and use the web cam.
BTW if you want to use a good camera and still have digital. www.photoworks.com
I have 2 already but none of'em works with Linux....very unfortunate.
Thanks. G
CWSIV
On Tue, 2 Mar 2004 16:36:12 -0800 (PST) George Stoianov
writes: Thanks Carl,
I did check it out but my specific Camera was
not
on
the list, there was a driver still in testing for logitech but different camera. Yast2 showed the app on the CD set but said something about it being a command line app. I need something like digicam unfortunately it doesn't recognize my camera.
Thanks for your tip. G.
--- Carl William Spitzer IV
wrote: www.gphoto.org
On Tue, 17 Feb 2004 06:50:24 -0800 (PST) George Stoianov
writes: Hello everyone,
I am using SuSE 8.2 Professional. I just bought a Logitech QuickCam Messenger and tried to use it, but could not find which program or how to configure it for Linux. The Logitech site does not have any Linux drivers. I tried searching for software on
On Fri, 2004-03-05 at 09:59, George Stoianov wrote: the
CDs
I
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* George Stoianov
I don't think we are on the same page :) I am looking for software for a digital camera/web camera that runs on Linux. I have a web cam for instant messenger images and a digital video and stills camera also a printer to print them. I don't understand how photoworks will help me use anyone of my camera's on linux?? Maybe I am not getting something here please explain?
Get a digital card reader. Works for all camera's. Treat as a removable disk drive. And doesn't drain your camera batteries. -- Patrick Shanahan Registered Linux User #207535 http://wahoo.no-ip.org @ http://counter.li.org HOG # us1244711
photoworks is just an alternative to the digital. www.gphoto.org is the org behind bypassing the winbloat downloads for the cameras. CWSIV On Sat, 2004-03-06 at 12:36, George Stoianov wrote:
Carl,
I don't think we are on the same page :) I am looking for software for a digital camera/web camera that runs on Linux. I have a web cam for instant messenger images and a digital video and stills camera also a printer to print them. I don't understand how photoworks will help me use anyone of my camera's on linux?? Maybe I am not getting something here please explain?
Thanks.
--- Carl William Spitzer IV
wrote: Photoworks is normal film which they will digitize, process, make index
Thanks the advice Patrick. Actually my two was of
transfering information to my laptop are through USB
(web camera) and USB/DVD-R/DVD-RAM video camera. It is
good to know though that if I had a still camera I
could us a card reader and have it recognised as
another loadable disk device.
Thank you
--- Patrick Shanahan
I don't think we are on the same page :) I am looking for software for a digital camera/web camera that runs on Linux. I have a web cam for instant messenger images and a digital video and stills camera also a printer to print them. I don't understand how
* George Stoianov
[03-06-04 15:38]: photoworks will help me use anyone of my camera's on linux?? Maybe I am not getting something here please explain?
Get a digital card reader. Works for all camera's. Treat as a removable disk drive. And doesn't drain your camera batteries. -- Patrick Shanahan Registered Linux User #207535 http://wahoo.no-ip.org @ http://counter.li.org HOG # us1244711
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--- Carl William Spitzer IV
photoworks is just an alternative to the digital.
www.gphoto.org is the org behind bypassing the winbloat downloads for the cameras.
CWSIV
Carl,
I don't think we are on the same page :) I am looking for software for a digital camera/web camera that runs on Linux. I have a web cam for instant messenger images and a digital video and stills camera also a printer to print them. I don't understand how photoworks will help me use anyone of my camera's on linux?? Maybe I am not getting something here
On Sat, 2004-03-06 at 12:36, George Stoianov wrote: please
explain?
Thanks.
--- Carl William Spitzer IV
wrote: Photoworks is normal film which they will digitize, process, make index
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Carl William Spitzer IV
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George Stoianov
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Patrick Shanahan