There are many applications out there for Linux that can import to your computer. But we will list 3 of them, probably the best 3 open sourced applications out there today.
F-Spot supports 16 common files types, including JPEG, GIF, TIFF, RAW, and others.
Import your photos from your hard drive, camera (including PTP type), or iPod.
Creating a CD of photos is just clicks away. Simply select the photos you wish to have on CD, and choose “Export to CD” from the main menu.
If you have a Flickr, 23, Picasa Web or SmugMug account, F-Spot can export photos to it, while optionally resizing your selection, and preserving tags and metadata.
You can also export to Gallery or O.r.i.g.i.n.a.l. powered websites, or a nicely themed static webpage.
Shotwell Features:
1. Import: Import photos from folders or from any digital camera supported by gPhoto.
2. Organize: Shotwell automatically groups photos taken at the same time. You can also use tags to organize your photo collection.
3. Edit: You can rotate, crop, reduce red-eye, and adjust the exposure, saturation, tint, and temperature of each photo.
4. Publish: Publish photos to Facebook, Flickr and Picasa Web Albums.
This one isn’t like the 2 others, as this application is a pure import application. So if you only plan to import photos/videos, then i would go for this application. No question about it.
If you need a great feature rich application, then F-spot is the one for you. Specially the version 0.71 that was recently released.
If you only need to grab a few photos and easy to upload them to facebook or flickr, then Shotwell is the one to use. It’s more slimmed, but remember it cant handle as much file types that f-spot do.
If you need a pure import application, then go for rapid-photo-downloader.
To install these ones in Foresight, open terminal and write:
sudo conary update f-spot
sudo conary update shotwell
sudo conary update rapid-photo-downloader
The version of the applications we got today is:
f-spot 0.7.1
rapid-photo-downloader 0.3.0
shotwell 0.6.1