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author | Lee Benfield <lee@benf.org> | 2003-08-25 20:13:45 +0000 |
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committer | Lee Benfield <lee@benf.org> | 2003-08-25 20:13:45 +0000 |
commit | 5593ffddf6692d16866c42f0de7e9754adc382db (patch) | |
tree | d08a12df6e261ac0e3b82f9dd9db3f09658915ef /camlibs/smal | |
parent | e27da193e016f08514003d79822acc348252f2e0 (diff) | |
download | libgphoto2-5593ffddf6692d16866c42f0de7e9754adc382db.tar.gz |
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diff --git a/camlibs/smal/CHANGES b/camlibs/smal/CHANGES deleted file mode 100644 index 38780ebd1..000000000 --- a/camlibs/smal/CHANGES +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -+ Aug 25 2003 - -Logitech pocket digital - previously someone had marked this as a -compatible camera, whereas it wasn't really (different USB id and -everything!) - -Anyway - the logitech has a fairly different protocol, so I've added -support for that, with the caveat that logitech's imaginary 1024x768 -images are downloaded as 640x480 (the size they're stored on the -camera). If you want to double the size, use the gimp! diff --git a/camlibs/smal/ChangeLog b/camlibs/smal/ChangeLog index 7775c2798..763514946 100644 --- a/camlibs/smal/ChangeLog +++ b/camlibs/smal/ChangeLog @@ -9,3 +9,15 @@ Version 0.02 - Added support for different header types in returned image as observed by Vasileios Zografos, on @xia (different faceplate from mine). +2003-08-25 LB + +Version 0.03 + +Logitech pocket digital - previously someone had marked this as a +compatible camera, whereas it wasn't really (different USB id and +everything!) + +Anyway - the logitech has a fairly different protocol, so I've added +support for that, with the caveat that logitech's imaginary 1024x768 +images are downloaded as 640x480 (the size they're stored on the +camera). If you want to double the size, use the gimp! |