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GPHOTO2(1)							    GPHOTO2(1)

NAME
       gphoto2 - command-line gphoto2 client

SYNOPSIS
       gphoto2 [--debug] [-q | --quiet] [-v | --verbose] [-h | --help]
		[--list-cameras] [--list-ports] [--stdout] [--stdout-size]
		[--auto-detect] [--port PATH] [--speed SPEED] [--camera MODEL]
		[--filename FILENAME]
		[--usbid USBIDS]
		[-a | --abilities]
		[--folder FOLDER | -f FOLDER] [[-R | --recurse] |
	       --no-recurse] [-l | --list-folders]
		[-L | --list-files] [-m NAME | --mkdir NAME]
		[-r NAME | --rmdir NAME] [-n | --num-files]
		[-p RANGE | --get-file RANGE] [-P | --get-all-files]
		[-t RANGE | --get-thumbnail RANGE]
		[-T | --get-all-thumbnails]
		[--get-raw-data RANGE] [--get-all-raw-data]
		[--get-audio-data RANGE] [--get-all-audio-data]
		[--force-overwrite]
		[--new]
		[-d RANGE | --delete-file RANGE] [-D | --delete-all-files]
		[-u FILENAME | --upload-file FILENAME] [--config]
		[--list-config]
		[--get-config CONFIGENTRY]
		[--set-config CONFIGENTRY=CONFIGVALUE]
		[--capture-preview]
		[-F COUNT | --frames COUNT] [-I SECONDS | --interval SECONDS]
	       [--capture-image] [--capture-movie] [--capture-sound]
		[--show-info RANGE]
		[--show-exif RANGE]
		[--summary] [--manual] [--about] [--shell]

DESCRIPTION
       libgphoto2(3)  is  a  cross-platform  digital camera library, and gpho‐
       to2(1) is a command-line client for it.

       Where an option takes a range of files, thumbnails, or other data, they
       are  numbered beginning at 1. A range is a comma-separated list of num‐
       bers or spans (``first-last''). Ranges are XOR (exclusive or), so  that
       ``1-5,3,7'' is equivalent to ``1,2,4,5,7''.

       --debug
	      Turn on debugging.

       -q, --quiet
	      Quiet output (default=verbose).

       -v, --version
	      Display version and exit.

       -h, --help
	      Display a short usage message.

       --list-cameras
	      List supported camera models.

       --list-ports
	      List supported port devices.

       --stdout
	      Send file to stdout.

       --stdout-size
	      Print filesize before data.

       --auto-detect
	      List  auto-detected cameras and the ports to which they are con‐
	      nected.

       --port PATH
	      Specify port device. The --list-ports prints a  list  of	valid,
	      usable ports. In case of multiple USB cameras, the --auto-detect
	      shows you the specific port each camera is connected to.

       --speed SPEED
	      Specify serial transfer speed.

       --camera MODEL
	      Specify camera model. The --list-cameras option prints a list of
	      all explicitly supported cameras.

	      Most model names contain spaces: remember to enclose the name in
	      quotes so that the shell knows it is one parameter. For example:
	      --camera "Kodak DC240".

	      Note that if you specify --camera, you must also specify --port.
	      Otherwise the --camera option will be silently ignored.

       --filename FILENAME
	      Specify the filename to use when saving  downloaded  files.  The
	      --filename  option  accepts  %a, %A, %b, %B, %d, %H, %k, %I, %l,
	      %j, %m, %M, %S, %y, %%, (see date(1)) and, in addition,  %n  for
	      the  number, %C for the filename suffix, and %f for the filename
	      without suffix.

	      %n is the only conversion specifier to accept a padding  charac‐
	      ter  and	width: %03n will pad with zeros to width 3 (e.g. print
	      the number 7 as``007''). Leaving out the padding character (e.g.
	      %3n) will use an implementation specific default padding charac‐
	      ter.

       --usbid USBIDS
	      (Expert only) Override USB IDs.  USBIDSmust be of the form   De‐
	      tectedVendorID:DetectedProductID=TreatAsVendorID:TreatAsProduc‐
	      tID to treat any USB device detected as DetectedVendorID:Detect‐
	      edProductID  asTreatAsVendorID:TreatAsProductID instead. All the
	      VendorIDs and ProductIDs should be hexadecimal numbers beginning
	      in C notation, i.e. beginning with '0x'.

	      Example: --usbid 0x4a9:0x306b=0x4a9:0x306c

       -a, --abilities
	      Display camera abilities.

       -f, --folder FOLDER
	      Specify camera folder (default="/").

       --filename FILENAME
	      Specify  the  filename  to use when saving downloaded files. The
	      --filename option accepts %a, %A, %b, %B, %d, %H,	 %k,  %I,  %l,
	      %j,  %m,	%M, %S, %y, %%, (see date(1)) and, in addition, %n for
	      the number, %C for the filename suffix, and %f for the  filename
	      without suffix.

       -R, --recurse
	      Recursion (default for download).

       --no-recurse
	      No recursion (default for deletion).

       -l, --list-folders
	      List folders in folder.

       -L, --list-files
	      List files in folder.

       -m, --mkdir NAME
	      Create a directory.

       -r, --rmdir NAME
	      Remove a directory.

       -n, --num-files
	      Display number of files.

       -p, --get-file RANGE
	      Get files given in range.

       -P, --get-all-files
	      Get all files from folder.

       -t, --get-thumbnail RANGE
	      Get thumbnails given in range.

       -T, --get-all-thumbnails
	      Get all thumbnails from folder.

       --get-raw-data RANGE
	      Get raw data given in range.

       --get-all-raw-data
	      Get all raw data from folder.

       --get-audio-data RANGE
	      Get audio data given in range.

       --get-all-audio-data
	      Get all audio data from folder.

       --force-overwrite
	      Overwrite files without asking.

       --new  Only  get	 not  already downloaded files. This option depends on
	      camera support of flagging already downloaded images and is  not
	      available for all drivers.

       -d, --delete-files RANGE
	      Delete files given in range.

       -D, --delete-all-files
	      Delete all files in folder.

       -u, --upload-file FILENAME
	      Upload a file to camera.

       --capture-preview
	      Capture a quick preview.

       -F COUNT, --frames COUNT
	      Number of frames to capture in one run. Default is infinite num‐
	      ber of frames.

       -I SECONDS, --interval SECONDS
	      Time between capture of multiple frames.

       --capture-image
	      Capture an image.

       --capture-movie
	      Capture a movie.

       --capture-sound
	      Capture an audio clip.

       --show-info RANGE
	      Show info.

       --list-config
	      List all configuration entries.

       --get-config CONFIGENTRY
	      Get the specified configuration entry.

       --set-config CONFIGENTRY=CONFIGVALUE
	      Set the specified configuration entry.

       --summary
	      Summary of camera status.

       --manual
	      Camera driver manual.

       --about
	      About the camera driver.

       --shell
	      Start the gphoto2 shell, an interactive environment.  See	 SHELL
	      MODE for a detailed description.

SHELL MODE
       The following commands are available:

       cd     Change to a directory on the camera.

       ls     List the contents of the current directory on the camera.

       lcd    Change to a directory on the local machine.

       get    Download the file to the current directory.

       get-thumbnail
	      Download the thumbnail to the current directory.

       get-raw
	      Download raw data to the current directory.

       show-info
	      Show information.

       delete Delete a file or directory.

       show-exif
	      Show EXIF information (only if compiled with EXIF support).

       help, ?
	      Displays command usage.

       exit, quit, q
	      Exit the gphoto2 shell.

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
       CAMLIBS
	      If  set,	defines	 the  directory where libgphoto2 looks for its
	      camera drivers (camlibs).

       IOLIBS If set, defines the directory where  libgphoto2_port  looks  for
	      its I/O drivers (camlibs).

       USB_DEBUG
	      If set, defines the numeric libusb debug level with which libusb
	      will print messages.

SEE ALSO
	libgphoto2(3),	 The   gPhoto2	  Manual,      http://www.gphoto.org/:
       http://www.gphoto.org/

EXAMPLES
       gphoto2 --list-ports
	      Shows what kinds of ports (USB and serial) you have.

       gphoto2 --auto-detect
	      Shows what camera(s) you have connected.

       gphoto2 --list-files
	      List files on camera.

       gphoto2 --get-file 7-13
	      Get  files  number  7 through 13 from the list output by gphoto2
	      --list-files.


AUTHOR
       The gPhoto2 Team.
       Man page edited by Tim Waugh[ twaugh at redhat dot com ].

				September 2004			    GPHOTO2(1)
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