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pixconv.pl |
http://linux.softpedia.com/[..]l-34384.shtml |
2468x |
pixconv.pl uses the Perl Image::Info module to convert various digital camera images to the YYYYMMDD-NNN.jpg naming format. It works in batch or interactive mode.
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Kfract |
http://linux.soft5000.com/[..]load3190.html |
7304x |
Kfract is a fractal generator that is much easier to use than Xfractint.
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flphoto |
http://www.easysw.com/[..]~mike/flphoto |
8086x |
flPhoto is a basic image management and display program based on the FLTK toolkit.
It can read, write, and display digital camera EXIF information and supports the following image file formats:
* BMP
* CRW
* JPEG
* PhotoCD
* PNG
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digicamerge |
http://www.librelogiciel.com/[..]_Presentation |
3883x |
DigicaMerge is a command line tool to merge directories of pictures taken with digital cameras. If you've got a digital camera, your hard disk probably contains many directories full of pictures all named with the same names. This utility allows you to merge such directories' contents into a new directory, and renames all the pictures on the fly, ensuring no filename clash will occur.
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Digicam |
http://www.ne.jp/[..]inux/timecop/ |
2529x |
Digicam is a simple and easy-to-use command-line utility to take, retrieve, and delete pictures from a Kodak DC21x camera.
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kdcpi |
http://www.berkhirt.com/[..]oducts/kdcpi/ |
2612x |
kdcpi is a perl program written to control Kodak Digital Cameras. The stable version supports DC210/DC200 and is command line based.
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getphoto |
http://digilander.libero.it/[..]ash/getphoto/ |
4325x |
getphoto is a tool that lets you get photos from your digital camera. It mounts the usb-storage device corresponding to your digicam, gets photos from the mounted device, copies them to a local directory specified by the user, umounts the device, and optionally resizes photos, preserving the original ones, if wanted.
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Samsung DigiMax 800k Image Grabber |
http://gimel.esc.cam.ac.uk/[..]ax/index.html |
4281x |
The Samsung DigiMax 800k Image Grabber is is a standalone command-line program for Linux which downloads the images from a "Samsung Digimax 800k" digital camera via the serial interface.
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CamPop |
http://goupilfr.org/[..]eb/?go=campop |
2721x |
The CamPop system tries to make the life of usb digicam owner easier. It is composed of a deamon that watches the /proc/bus/usb/devices file to detect when the camera is plugged, and a small GUI built upon gphoto2, which is launched when a camera is found.
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Photorec |
http://www.cgsecurity.org/[..]photorec.html |
2672x |
PhotoRec is a small tool to recover pictures from digital camera memory. It searches for JPEG and MOV headers, and because there is (usually) no data fragmentation, it can recover the whole file.
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MetaCam |
http://www.cheeseplant.org/[..]/metacam.html |
2524x |
MetaCam is a utility to read and decode meta-information from digtial camera images with Exif information. It was specifically written to read images from a Nikon D1, but supports other cameras too.
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gblnk |
http://mccormick.cx/[..]blnk/current/ |
2539x |
gblnk lets you use a MadCatz cable to download bitmaps from the Gameboy camera onto your PC and view them / save them in bitmap format.
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numfilt |
http://www.taponet.de/numfilt/ |
2538x |
numfilt helps you process sets of digital camera photos (filenames with numbers). You can select ranges of numbers and define the output format.
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kmc_utils |
http://kmc-utils.sourceforge.net/ |
11032x |
kmc_utils is a small package of utilities for downloading images off of and controlling Monochrome and Color Kodak Motion Corder Analyzer fast digital cameras. It currently consists of libraries for accessing images on the camera and controlling the camera and two command line programs implementing these functions.
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cammgr |
http://surf.to/[..]software.html |
3817x |
Cammgr manages a collection of web cameras. It will bring cameras online or offline, and initiate or suspend image capture operations. Any camera can be controlled provided a driver is available. Cammgr supports multiple images per camera, default images for inactive cameras, and an easy-to-use configuration file.
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