I have a 1000D and this appears to work OK. It is on the supported list which
is what makes me think it is a slight format change.
"Barry Drake" wrote:
>On Sat, 2010-12-18 at 22:04 +, Barry Drake wrote:
>> My sister's is an EPS 1000D ... is ti the same system?
>
>Sorry - EOS 100D
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Sorry no such camera as the EOS 100D ! There is a 1000D though!
I guess as the 60D just came out the raw file's are going to be
different! I've never had a problem with fspot with the RAW files from
my 1D Mark 1 and my 300D
Simon
On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 10:06 PM, Barry Drake wrote:
> On Sat, 20
On Sat, 2010-12-18 at 22:04 +, Barry Drake wrote:
> My sister's is an EPS 1000D ... is ti the same system?
Sorry - EOS 100D
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On Sat, 2010-12-18 at 22:02 +, Vince Marsters wrote:
> Thanks for the reply. I actually meant I tried ufraw not ucraw but
> looking into it further I wonder if it is because the 60D is new and
> the format has changed slightly so is not supported.
My sister's is an EPS 1000D ... is ti the same
Thanks Barry. Will give it a try.
Vince
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Subject: [ubuntu-uk] Problems with CR2 files from a Canon 60D
Date: Sat, Dec 18, 2010 21:57
On Sat, 2010-12-18 at 21:40 +, Vince Marsters wrote:
Yes. I got my sis
Thanks for the reply. I actually meant I tried ufraw not ucraw but looking into
it further I wonder if it is because the 60D is new and the format has changed
slightly so is not supported.
Vince
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On Sat, 2010-12-18 at 21:40 +, Vince Marsters wrote:
Yes. I got my sister up and running with her EOS ... you use F-Spot but
you need to install ... what was it now? Sorry ... gphoto2.
Works just fine!
Regards,Barry Drake.
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On 18 December 2010 21:40, Vince Marsters wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I thought I would ask here in case anyone has any suggestions (you are
> such a knowledgeable group).
>
> I am trying to edit some raw format pictures taken on my Canon EOS 60D
> camera but in have got problems opening them in anything but
Hi,
I thought I would ask here in case anyone has any suggestions (you are
such a knowledgeable group).
I am trying to edit some raw format pictures taken on my Canon EOS 60D
camera but in have got problems opening them in anything but image
viewer (Eye of Gnome). I have tried Shotwell, Rawtherap
On 18 December 2010 20:30, Neil Greenwood wrote:
> On 17 December 2010 22:24, David King wrote:
>> I don't know the answer to your question, but that old error message "no
>> keyboard detected, press F1 to continue" is one of my old favourites
>> from years ago in the old days of DOS-based 286 PC
On 17 December 2010 22:24, David King wrote:
> I don't know the answer to your question, but that old error message "no
> keyboard detected, press F1 to continue" is one of my old favourites
> from years ago in the old days of DOS-based 286 PCs.
>
> I still wonder why anyone thought that error mes
>Check the bios, normally there's an option to not stop on that error.
>-Matt Daubney
there's no option for this in the bios, I checked before. so it looks like a
10k resistor between pins 3&4
Jacob Mansfield
Programmer
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On Sat, 2010-12-18 at 09:48 +, Sean Miller wrote:
> Cor, how quaint... PS2 keyboards... takes me back to the 90s.
Hey - my brand new Acer motherboard has a PS2 keyboard port and I'm
using a very nice PS2 keyboard with it. Mind you, it doesn't have to
see a PS2 keyboard for the bios to boot .
On 11 December 2010 23:29, Avi Greenbury <
avismailinglistacco...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Jacob Mansfield wrote:
>
> > this *could* be as simple to fix as shoving a resistor into the
> > socket. Jacob Mansfield
> > Programmer
>
> It's a 5KOhm one between pins 1 and 5 apparently:
>
>
> http://www.
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