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0017 #: ../../supported_materials/camera_devices.rst:1
0018 msgid "Camera Devices Supported by digiKam"
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0021 #: ../../supported_materials/camera_devices.rst:1
0022 msgid ""
0023 "digiKam, documentation, user manual, photo management, open source, free, "
0024 "learn, easy, camera, gphoto, usb, mass, storage"
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0027 #: ../../supported_materials/camera_devices.rst:14
0028 msgid "Camera Devices"
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0031 #: ../../supported_materials/camera_devices.rst:16
0032 msgid "Contents"
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0035 #: ../../supported_materials/camera_devices.rst:19
0036 msgid "Introduction"
0037 msgstr ""
0038 
0039 #: ../../supported_materials/camera_devices.rst:23
0040 msgid ""
0041 "RAW file support: if you are using RAW shooting mode with your camera, "
0042 "digiKam is probably well able to deal with it. RAW support depends on the "
0043 "libraw library. To find out if your particular camera is supported, bring up "
0044 "the list from the :menuselection:`Help --> Supported RAW Cameras` menu."
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0047 #: ../../supported_materials/camera_devices.rst:25
0048 msgid ""
0049 "How to setup and work with RAW files is described in :ref:`RAW Decoding "
0050 "Settings <setup_raw>` and :ref:`RAW Workflow <rawprocessing_workflow>` "
0051 "sections."
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0054 #: ../../supported_materials/camera_devices.rst:29
0055 msgid ""
0056 "Camera import is currently not supported on Windows Systems due limitations "
0057 "in the Gphoto2 library."
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0060 #: ../../supported_materials/camera_devices.rst:31
0061 msgid ""
0062 "An easy-to-use camera interface is provided that will connect to your "
0063 "digital camera and download photographs directly into digiKam Albums. More "
0064 "than `2500 digital cameras <http://www.gphoto.org/proj/libgphoto2/support."
0065 "php>`_ are supported by the gPhoto library. Of course, any media or card "
0066 "reader supported by your operating system will interface with digiKam."
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0069 #: ../../supported_materials/camera_devices.rst:33
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0071 "Current digital cameras are characterized by the use of Compact Flash™ "
0072 "Memory cards and USB or FireWire (IEEE-1394 or i-link) for data "
0073 "transmission. The actual transfers to a host computer are commonly carried "
0074 "out using the USB Mass Storage device class (so that the camera appears as a "
0075 "disk drive) or using the Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP) and its "
0076 "derivatives. Older cameras may use the Serial Port (RS-232) connection."
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0079 #: ../../supported_materials/camera_devices.rst:36
0080 msgid "Transfers using gPhoto: PTP and Serial Port"
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0083 #: ../../supported_materials/camera_devices.rst:38
0084 msgid ""
0085 "digiKam employs the gPhoto program to communicate with digital still "
0086 "cameras. Gphoto is a free, redistributable set of digital camera software "
0087 "applications which supports a growing number of cameras. Gphoto has support "
0088 "for the Picture Transfer Protocol, which is a widely supported protocol "
0089 "developed by the International Imaging Industry Association to allow the "
0090 "transfer of images from digital cameras to computers and other peripheral "
0091 "devices without the need of additional device drivers."
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0094 #: ../../supported_materials/camera_devices.rst:40
0095 msgid ""
0096 "Many old digital still cameras used Serial Port to communicate with host "
0097 "computers. Because photographs are big files and serial port transfers are "
0098 "slow, this connection is now obsolete. digiKam supports these cameras and "
0099 "performs image transfers using the gPhoto program. You can find a complete "
0100 "list of supported digital cameras at `this url <http://www.gphoto.org/proj/"
0101 "libgphoto2/support.php>`_."
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0104 #: ../../supported_materials/camera_devices.rst:44
0105 msgid ""
0106 "Gphoto needs to be built with libexif to retrieve thumbnails to digiKam "
0107 "properly. Exif support is required for thumbnail retrieval on some "
0108 "libgphoto2 camera drivers. If Exif support is not set with gPhoto, you might "
0109 "not see thumbnails or the thumbnail extraction may be very slow."
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0112 #: ../../supported_materials/camera_devices.rst:50
0113 msgid "The digiKam Setup Dialog to Configure a gPhoto Camera Device"
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0116 #: ../../supported_materials/camera_devices.rst:53
0117 msgid "Transfers using Mass Storage device"
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0120 #: ../../supported_materials/camera_devices.rst:55
0121 msgid ""
0122 "For the devices that are not directly supported by gPhoto, there is support "
0123 "for the Mass Storage protocol, which is well supported under GNU/Linux®. "
0124 "This includes many digital cameras and Memory Card Readers. Mass Storage "
0125 "interfaces are:"
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0128 #: ../../supported_materials/camera_devices.rst:57
0129 msgid ""
0130 "**USB Mass Storage**: a computer interface using communication protocols "
0131 "defined by the USB Implementers Forum that run on the Universal Serial Bus. "
0132 "This standard provides an interface to a variety of storage devices, "
0133 "including digital cameras."
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0136 #: ../../supported_materials/camera_devices.rst:59
0137 msgid ""
0138 "**FireWire Mass Storage**: a computer interface using communication "
0139 "protocols developed primarily by Apple Computer in the 1990s. FireWire "
0140 "offers high-speed communications and isochronous real-time data services. "
0141 "Like USB Mass Storage, this standard provides an interface to a variety of "
0142 "storage devices, including digital still cameras. Almost all recent digital "
0143 "cameras support USB version 1 and eventually will support USB version 2; a "
0144 "very few support FireWire."
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0147 #: ../../supported_materials/camera_devices.rst:61
0148 msgid ""
0149 "To use a generic Mass Storage device with digiKam, select :menuselection:"
0150 "`Import --> Camera --> Add Camera Manually...`, add your device and set the "
0151 "correct mount point path."
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0153 
0154 #: ../../supported_materials/camera_devices.rst:63
0155 msgid ""
0156 "For details see the chapter to configure digiKam, into :ref:`Camera section "
0157 "<camera_settings>`."
0158 msgstr ""