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Installing Rapid Photo Downloader 0.9.9 on openSUSE Leap 15

Installing Rapid Photo Downloader 0.9.9 on openSUSE Leap 15

Have you noticed? After installing Rapid Photo Downloader from the openSUSE repositories, it doesn’t launch. As indicated in an earlier blog post, this program is really great to download your photo’s into the right folders in one go. Version 0.9.9 is a big overhaul for this application. If you want to use it right now, you need to install it using these instructions. Installation The first thing to do is to install, then remove Rapid Photo Downloader using YaST. Why…

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A quicker way to download photos on openSUSE

A quicker way to download photos on openSUSE

A very common way to download your photos on your openSUSE desktop is to use the file browser. This might be Dolphin (KDE) or Files/Nautilus (Gnome). First thing you do is create the new folders that you need for your photos. You plug-in the SD card or connect your camera via USB cable. And then you drag the photo files to the location(s) of your choosing. But there is a smarter and quicker way and its called Rapid Photo Downloader….

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Photography workflow on openSUSE

Photography workflow on openSUSE

I am a hobbyist photographer. Which means my needs for a digital photography workflow are modest. However, open source definitely makes my life as an amateur photographer easier. For many people, it starts with getting their first (digital) camera and just exporting their photos to their computer. And maybe they like to do some basic photo edits such as cropping and/or resizing. There are 2 open source programs that prove to be very helpful for beginners: Rapid Photo Downloader (fast…

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