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    This program will help to make advise on adjusting the shooting EV value while you had assign interesting zones from your picture. It is an effort to carry the Zone System and principle of pre-view on digital camera color photography. Using this program, you should 1. capture a pre-view image first, 2. load it into program, 3. assign the brightest zone, darkest zone with as many interesting zones as you want then 4. push the "Calculate' button to see how many EV adjustment amount should used for a better result on your photography.
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    openTether

    gui for libgphoto2 free tethering and hdr shooting linux

    A gui for libgPhoto2 on linux. This gives free camera tethering. Features: set ISO - f-stop - shutterspeed * Time lapse * Very detailled HDR schooting. This project aims to bring tethering in a free and userfriendly manner.
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    TIC! Camera Timer
    This is an open-hardware one-button time-lapse camera timer initially developed for a Canon 400D Digital SLR camera. It can be used to take photographs at intervals from 1 second to 65535 seconds (approximately 18 hours). Uses a PIC microcontroller.
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    jTimeLapse
    This is aimed at providing a simple to use GUI for gphoto2 to be used on a netbook, such as the ASUS Eee PC with their smaller screens they wont run propriety tools as supplied by companies such as Canon. It is currently in its early stages.
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    Software for tethered shooting using Pentax DSLRs, providing the functions from Pentax Remote Assistant to Linux users.
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    Simple GUI frontend for gphoto2 with features useful in scientific research - support for simultaneous shooting and post processing.
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    With this program you can rename JPG photos, taken with a digital camera, in the format yyyymmdd_count where the date is the shooting date registered in the metadata information of the photo. Photos are sorted according to the shooting time.
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