[ale] Linux and Kodak Digital Camera
Robert L Harris
nomad at rocky.orci.com
Tue Sep 16 20:21:10 EDT 1997
> > No,
> > This isn't really off topic.
>
> As if anything on this list ever is ;-).
Not always my fault!!! :>
> I dunno if this will help you or not. I've played with a few different
> digital cameras (at work, borrowed from friends, etc.) and tried a
> couple under linux. Here's the software I know of; perhaps it'll be
> enough to give your friend ideas:
>
> http://www.mit.edu/people/mkgray/ephoto (for the Agfa ePhoto; worth
> visiting just for the image of Tux the Linux Penguin using an Agfa ;-).
>
> ftp://ftp.cc.gatech.edu/pub/linux/apps/graphics/capture/photopc-1.5.tar.gz
> (for the Epson PhotoPC; more importantly, this comes with source code
> you can show your friend)
>
> http://www.lyot.obspm.fr/~dl/dc20/ has the beginnings of Linux support
> for the Kodak DC20 (I'd hope Kodak uses basically the same access
> protocol for all their digital cameras).
Chris,
If you're ever in colorado, or when I get back to Atlanta, I owe you
a beer. It sounds like a good start.
Thanks,
Robert
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