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Hi Keith<br>
I am an ordinary user of Digikam 1.02 and have a Nikon D3100 which
is not recognized by Digikam.<br>
So i use the Mass Storage download option ( Nikon icon on desktop)
and drag and drop the NEF images to a folder in my file system
Ubuntu 10.04.<br>
Then open Digikam and browse to the folder via the Digikam folder
tree.<br>
Cheers JohnB<br>
<br>
On 22/06/11 12:48, Keith Reed wrote:
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cite="mid:BANLkTi=JidkFMn0U31nZD-kJQGXiNZQE4Q@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">I've failed to find a workable answervia the
documentation or Google. When I plug in my (Nikon) camera, it
shows up on the desktop. I know I can set a default application
through Nautalis via Edit/Preferences/Media/Photos/Open with other
application. What I cannot do is find a successful command that
actually works. Putting in "/usr/bin/digikam" causes no apparant
result. I would ideally like it to open to the Camera download
screen.<br>
<br>
Has anyone solved this?<br clear="all">
-- Keith<br>
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