Re: Best way to print photos



On Friday 31 March 2006 10:34, M. Warner Losh wrote:
Let's assume for the moment that my PPD is good. I guess I'm looking
for something more basic: how do I take the .jpg from my camera and
get a photo on my printer. What's the conversion process?

Warner

Your going to have to look at gphoto2 and libgphoto2, and digikam. I
don't have a camera anymore so I can't check it to make sure of the
exact procedure. I would also expect to be doing it as root until you
get the permissions set right.

The camera I used connected to a serial port. There are more options
available now with newer cameras.

Don
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