From: marco <marco@reimeika.ca>
Subject: Re: D80 workflow under Linux
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From: marco <marco@reimeika.ca>
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Subject: Re: D80 workflow under Linux
Date: 01 Jan 2008 21:16:59 -0500
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ray<ray@zianet.com> writes:

> FWIW - I have a different camera which produces RAW files, so my comments
> should be applicable.
> I find it much nicer to use a card reader. A little more handy and does
> not drain the camera batteries - actually, my laptop has built in memory
> card ports.
> I prefer to do the conversion and basic file manipulations using ufraw -
> it will, for example, allow you to select white balance or set it
> manually, it allows exposure compensation and curve fitting. I often have
> no need to do anything more than that.

Yup, I understand the basic workflow, I just wanted to know
if there were any issues I should be aware of regarding the
D80 (you can see my other post regarding some of the points
you mention). Thanks for the reply!

Cheers,

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