Interconnectivity of digital camera with other devices is one of the main concerns of consumers and digital camera manufacturers. Interconnectivity features in digital cameras allow more consumer-friendly usage of digital cameras. Moreover, with a suitable application layer software, digital photographs can be sent directly from the camera to a desired target: disk storage, printer, web site, as an e-mail message or web print, using a single, purpose-designed, communication protocol: the Picture Transfer Protocol, PTP.
Interconnectivity of digital camera with other devices seem to be one of the mail concern of consumers and digital camera manufacturers. Interconnectivity features in digital cameras provide, before hand, better usage of digital cameras. More over, with the adequate application layer software, the digital photographs could go directly from camera to desired target: disk, printers, web sites, e-mail or web prints, using just one communication protocol: PTP.
Abstroct--PTP (Picture Transfer Protocol) is a standard for connectivity of digital photography devices. In this paper we describe how PTP can be extended to work aver generic TCP/IP networks. This will provide a significantly more flexible applications infrastructure for networked digital photography.
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