On Wed, Apr 21, 2004 at 11:44:07PM -0400, chris wrote:
You can't
even view the
pictures in their native format unless you've loaded the camera software;
I'll try to remember to play with my QT100 tomorrow, but I *think*
GraphicConverter can deal with the native format. I'm not sure if you
need the QT software installed (possibly, and then GC just uses the hooks
enabled via the QT extensions), but even if that is so, GC has some half
way decent automation abilities, so you may be able to use it to automate
your jobs.
My experience with the QT150 is that GC works if you load the QT extensions.
If it can read them, you may be able to ask the author
(Lemke Software)
how he did it and that may help with a Linux tool (unless he requires the
QT extensions, then you are just SOL for Linux)
I was SOL with Linux - I had to fire up a 68K Mac (there is no installer
for PPC) _just_ to dump the camera and convert the QT-encoded PICTs to
JPGs. I did use GC, but it wasn't my first choice - I'd rather use a
Perl script.
-ethan
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