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7. TODO

The following TODO list is nowhere near complete. It is simply a list of things meant to added in the future that others have suggested. If anyone has any suggestions for new entries into the HOWTO please email them to David Burley.

  1. Interesting digital camera uses (aerial/under water photography among others).

  2. Additional support of more Kodak digital cameras (gPhoto support with those).

  3. Support for non-Kodak digital cameras (most likely not anytime in the near future. this is out of the scope of the current document.).

  4. Additional camera interfacing methods.

  5. Updating Firmware (current format for firmware is an Install Shield file.... useless under GNU/Linux).

 
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