Creating a script to download images from multiple cameras using ghoto2
I should start by saying that I am totally new to linux...
I am trying to create a script that downloads images from multiple cameras into a specific folder on my machine. Ideally renaming the images as they are downloaded.
I have installed gphoto2 which as a command line interface that allows me to communicate with the cameras.
There are a few commands that I think will come in handy, either
This will list all the cameras currently connected to my machine.
Then,
to download the images. I hope this is enough information to get started!
Hello everyone,
First of all this is my first post and im fairly new to working with Unix and creating scripts etc. so there will probably be wrong phrases used.
Lets get to my questions.
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