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DryOS - some success

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Re: DryOS - some success
« Reply #190 on: 09 / February / 2008, 07:32:07 »
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Any clues would be great, trying to decide whether to trade my S3 in for an S5, but not if I can't have chdk.

Stay with your S3, not many people are interested/skilled in porting chdk to S5. Maybe one day, i hope.

Re: DryOS - some success
« Reply #191 on: 09 / February / 2008, 14:22:02 »
Maybe Canon will incorporate almost all the features of CHDK into the S6 so they can keep up with the competition. :)

Every camera manufacturer is no longer competing with each other, now they have to compete with what CHDK can do.

CHDK is a HUGE paradigm shift in the photography world. For the first time in the history of cameras, the photographers and end users are deciding what is best to have on their cameras, instead of having some manufacturer dictate what we might like. This is photography for photographers, by photographers, with photographer designed features. This has never happened before in all of history. (Well, as long as you don't count those very first photographers that had to build their own very first cameras. :) )

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Re: DryOS - some success
« Reply #192 on: 09 / February / 2008, 17:17:55 »
CHDK is a HUGE paradigm shift in the photography world. For the first time in the history of cameras, the photographers and end users are deciding what is best to have on their cameras, instead of having some manufacturer dictate what we might like. This is photography for photographers, by photographers, with photographer designed features. This has never happened before in all of history. (Well, as long as you don't count those very first photographers that had to build their own very first cameras. :) )

If Canon were to truly embrace this, I'd rather they just release detailed specs and an SDK for their cameras than try to integrate the features themselves...

Re: DryOS - some success
« Reply #193 on: 09 / February / 2008, 17:43:29 »
I thought scott was working on it but i have seen him post for awhile.

Sorry, I decided to put this on the back burner because dataghost seemed to have more energy to put into it. I kept reinventing the same wheels jeff and dataghost were building.. and keeping everything in sync with their work was tedious. With several people developing modifications against the same core (the svn trunk) and having them work behind closed doors, I just felt it was better to wait things out to let things settle.

I'm not sure where dataghost's work is at, and I sorta wish it was available as a branch on svn, but I digress.. I have no problem with porting his work over.. but it seems a bit silly to port over volatile work.

-Scott

Re: DryOS - some success
« Reply #194 on: 09 / February / 2008, 18:36:19 »
If Canon were to truly embrace this, I'd rather they just release detailed specs and an SDK for their cameras than try to integrate the features themselves...


Sure, would be nice. So the people who are more creative than they are could come up with something better again. But c'mon, you and I know that's not how the greedy business world works. :-) They steal ideas, implement them, charge a fortune for them, and then try to make sure nobody else can change anything or use those ideas again. i.e. Reality.

But this is going OT.
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Re: DryOS - some success
« Reply #195 on: 09 / February / 2008, 19:51:56 »
I thought scott was working on it but i have seen him post for awhile.

Sorry, I decided to put this on the back burner because dataghost seemed to have more energy to put into it. I kept reinventing the same wheels jeff and dataghost were building.. and keeping everything in sync with their work was tedious. With several people developing modifications against the same core (the svn trunk) and having them work behind closed doors, I just felt it was better to wait things out to let things settle.

I'm not sure where dataghost's work is at, and I sorta wish it was available as a branch on svn, but I digress.. I have no problem with porting his work over.. but it seems a bit silly to port over volatile work.

-Scott

Nice to see you again scott! (have i already thanked you for 1.01a dump?? :D)

Re: DryOS - some success
« Reply #196 on: 10 / February / 2008, 03:09:50 »
Maybe Canon will incorporate almost all the features of CHDK into the S6 so they can keep up with the competition. :)

Every camera manufacturer is no longer competing with each other, now they have to compete with what CHDK can do.

CHDK is a HUGE paradigm shift in the photography world. For the first time in the history of cameras, the photographers and end users are deciding what is best to have on their cameras, instead of having some manufacturer dictate what we might like. This is photography for photographers, by photographers, with photographer designed features. This has never happened before in all of history. (Well, as long as you don't count those very first photographers that had to build their own very first cameras. :) )




Great post. I would add to "instead of having some manufacturer dictate what we might like" ... "and instead of camera makers doling out advances to us one or two at a time and hording the rest to justify buying a new camera every few months, when much more is possible.  If they would just provide the specs, they'd be out of business as they know it. Not that a different business model wouldn't be better.

Thanks
Jim

Re: DryOS - some success
« Reply #197 on: 10 / February / 2008, 03:13:56 »
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Any clues would be great, trying to decide whether to trade my S3 in for an S5, but not if I can't have chdk.

Stay with your S3, not many people are interested/skilled in porting chdk to S5. Maybe one day, i hope.

Thanks.
Jim


Re: DryOS - some success
« Reply #198 on: 10 / February / 2008, 03:39:04 »
so does the current build of AllBest's for the A720 have the ability to change the compression for movies? and also allow for optical zoom?

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Re: DryOS - some success
« Reply #199 on: 11 / February / 2008, 09:19:18 »
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Any clues would be great, trying to decide whether to trade my S3 in for an S5, but not if I can't have chdk.

Stay with your S3, not many people are interested/skilled in porting chdk to S5. Maybe one day, i hope.

Thanks.
Jim


Hello everybody, I'm another of the "not many" interested in porting the chdk to S5....
Can you confirm that actually there is no way of using  CHDK in this machine?

 

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