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2010-07-24
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#62
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2010-07-24
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#63
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It's a shame I can't use it as I have titan's kernel. Would surely love this...
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2010-07-24
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2010-07-24
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@ Finland
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#65
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Does anyone else think it's kinda silly that this amazing open source, collaborative industry/academic, revolutionary camera project that was first released on a linux phone only supports a raw format that proprietary ($@%#) Adobe windows software can handle?
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2010-07-24
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#66
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Yes, you can enjoy it: http://n900.tannerlab.com/kernel/fca....5-1_armel.deb
These are the drivers for fcam, compiled by Titan for his v37 kernel.
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2010-07-24
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On the other end of the range, you're back to small sensors again - tele is much easier with small(er-pixeled) sensors. Obviously, since the lens on the N900 is not interchangeable that application area is rather limited (unless, you have a microstage and a silly urge to mount the N900 at the end of a telescope and point it at the moon or critters in the back yard). I look very much forward to playing with fcamera in my astro-hacks. Just sayin'.
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2010-07-24
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@ Boston
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#68
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so you didn't read the link at all?!?
read it and you'll be much wiser.....
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2010-07-24
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#69
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2010-07-24
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We're aware of the problem with dcraw, and it's fixed in SVN - when we release the next version of FCam and FCamera, they'll produce dcraw-compatible DNGs. (it was a one-line fix)
fcam-drivers isn't involved in DNG saving at all, so it won't be changed for this fix. Version 1.0.5-2 is just a packaging update on 1.0.5-1 - there's no feature/bug fixes.
-Eddy, one of the FCam developers.