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This is an artificial distinction as lower-priced cameras can shoot RAW just like their more expensive siblings. Higher-priced cameras support JPG, RAW, and sometimes TIFF. Lower-end digital cameras support only JPG.
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Even if Digikam 2.0 makes drastic changes to the interface the principles and editing tasks are the same, so hitch up your pics and follow along! I tried Fedora 14, which has Digikam 1.9, and had various misadventures, so after all that futzing with distros I went back to good old Debian Sid and Digikam 1.2. Don’t use this if you need a stable, reliable system.
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If you want the latest beta release without compiling from sources, you can use Phillip Johnsson’s PPA (Personal Package Archive) repository for Maverick. Debian Sid and Ubuntu 10.04 (Lucid) have version 1.2, and Ubuntu 10.10 (Maverick) ships with 1.4. The 1.x series is no longer supported as the Digikam team are working towards a stable 2.0 release, scheduled for June 2011.
#Debian digikam how to
Want to claim the power for your own photo efforts? Read on and I’ll show you how to tame RAW photos on Linux with Digikam.Ĭhoosing which version to use was the hardest part of writing this article - the excellent Digikam development team, led by Gilles Caulier, have been shoving releases out the door at an astonishing rate, and 2.0 beta4 was just released. Linux lovers have the perfect tool for harnessing the RAW power in Digikam, via the built-in LibRaw. Shutterbugs have found big power in understanding and manipulating digital photos in RAW formats.