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GPHOTO2(1) The gPhoto2 Reference (the man GPHOTO2(1)
NAME
gphoto2 - command-line gphoto2 client
SYNOPSIS
gphoto2 [--debug] [--debug-logfile FILENAME] [--debug-loglevel LEVEL]
[[-q] | [--quiet]] [[-v] | [--verbose]] [[-h] | [--help]]
[--usage]
[--hook-script FILENAME]
[--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 or NAME] | [--get-file RANGE or NAME]] [[-P] |
[--get-all-files]]
[[-t RANGE or NAME] | [--get-thumbnail RANGE or NAME]]
[[-T] | [--get-all-thumbnails]]
[--get-raw-data RANGE or NAME] [--get-all-raw-data]
[--get-audio-data RANGE or NAME] [--get-all-audio-data]
[--get-meta-data RANGE or NAME] [--get-all-meta-data]
[--upload-meta-data FILENAME]
[--force-overwrite]
[--new]
[[-d RANGE or NAME] | [--delete-file RANGE or NAME]] [[-D] |
[--delete-all-files]]
[[-u FILENAME] | [--upload-file FILENAME]] [--config]
[--list-config] [--list-all-config]
[--get-config CONFIGENTRY]
[--set-config CONFIGENTRY=CONFIGVALUE]
[--set-config-index CONFIGENTRY=CONFIGINDEX]
[--set-config-value CONFIGENTRY=CONFIGVALUE] [--reset]
[--capture-preview] [--show-preview]
[[-F COUNT] | [--frames COUNT]] [[-I SECONDS] |
[--interval SECONDS]]
[--reset-interval]
[--capture-image] [--trigger-capture]
[--capture-movie SECONDS or COUNT] [--capture-sound]
[--capture-tethered SECONDS, COUNT or STRING]
[--wait-event SECONDS, COUNT or STRING]
[--wait-event-and-download SECONDS, COUNT or STRING]
[--keep] [--no-keep]
[--show-info RANGE or NAME]
[--show-exif RANGE or NAME]
[--storage-info]
[--summary]
[--manual]
[--about]
[--shell]
DESCRIPTION
libgphoto2(3) is a cross-platform digital camera library, and
gphoto2(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
numbers 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 output. Debugging output is written to stderr by
default, or to the filename given to the --debug-logfile option.
--debug-logfile FILENAME (since 2.3.0)
The logfile to write the debugging info to, if --debug is given.
--debug-loglevel LEVEL (since 2.5.5)
The verbosity of debug logging. Possible values with incrementing
verbosity are: error, debug, data, all. Default is all.
--hook-script FILENAME (new after 2.3.0)
Execute the hook script FILENAME every time a certain event happens
within gphoto2. The hook script reads the environment variable
ACTION. It must ignore ACTION values unknown to it.
ACTION=init
gphoto2 has just been initialized. If the hook script returns
with a non-zero exit code now, gphoto2 will abort.
ACTION=start
gphoto2 has just finished parsing the command line and is about
to start executing the commands given on the command line.
ACTION=download
gphoto2 has just downloaded a file to the computer, storing it
in the file indicated by the environment variable ARGUMENT.
ACTION=stop
gphoto2 is about to finish. Do your final cleanups here.
All other environment variables are passed to the hook script
unchanged. You can make use of that to pass data to the hook
script.
Hook script may be specified in the ~/.gphoto/settings file as
gphoto2=hook-script=filename.
-q, --quiet
Quiet output (default=verbose).
-v, --version
Display version and exit.
-h, --help
Display options and short description.
--usage
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
connected.
--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
When downloading files from the camera, specify the file name or
file name pattern to use when storing the downloaded file on the
local disk. When uploading a file to the camera, specify the
filename to store the uploaded file as on the camera.
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, %f for the filename without
suffix, %F for the foldername, %: for the complete filename in
lowercase.
Note that %: is still in alpha stage, and the actual character or
syntax may still be changed. E.g. it might be possible to use %#f
and %#C for lower case versions, and %^f and %^C for upper case
versions.
%n is the only conversion specifier to accept a padding character
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 character which
may or may not be suitable for use in file names.
Default value for this option can be specified in the
~/.gphoto/settings file as gphoto2=filename=value.
--usbid USBIDS
(Expert only) Override USB IDs. USBIDSmust be of the form
DetectedVendorID:DetectedProductID=TreatAsVendorID:TreatAsProductID
to treat any USB device detected as
DetectedVendorID:DetectedProductID as
TreatAsVendorID: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 the camera and driver abilities specified in the libgphoto2
driver. This all does not query the camera, it uses data provided
by the library. Use --summary to query an overview of the camera.
-f, --folder FOLDER
Specify camera folder (default="/").
-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.
--upload-meta-data FILENAME
Upload meta data for the specific file, taken from a file prefix
with meta_ .
--get-meta-data RANGE
Get meta data given in range.
--get-all-meta-data
Get all meta data from folder.
--force-overwrite
Overwrite files without asking.
--skip-existing
Skip files if they exist already on the local directory.
--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-file RANGE
Delete files given in range.
-D, --delete-all-files
Delete all files in folder (defaults to --no-recurse).
-u, --upload-file FILENAME
Upload a file to camera.
--capture-preview
Capture a quick preview.
--show-preview
Capture a quick preview and displays it in the terminal using Ascii
Art (if aalib was used during build).
-F COUNT, --frames COUNT
Number of frames to capture in one run. Default is infinite number
of frames.
-I SECONDS, --interval SECONDS
Time between capture of multiple frames.
(Since 2.4) If SIGUSR1 signal is received, a picture is taken
immediately without waiting for the end of the current interval
period (see the section called "SIGNALS"). A value of -1 will let
gphoto2 wait forever, i.e. until a signal arrives. See also
--reset-interval.
--reset-interval
Setting this option will reset the time interval to the value given
by the -I|--interval option when a SIGUSR1 signal is received in
time-lapse mode.
--capture-image
Capture an image and keep it on the camera.
--capture-image-and-download
Capture an image and download it immediately to the computer.
--trigger-capture
Triggers the capture an image and return. If you want to get the
image downloaded, see --wait-event-and-download.
This feature is only available for some camera brands and drivers.
--keep
When doing --capture-image-and-download or interval capture, this
option will keep the images on the memory card of the camera.
--no-keep
When doing --capture-image-and-download or interval capture, this
option will not keep the images on the memory card of the camera
after downloading them during capture. (default)
--keep-raw
When doing --capture-image-and-download or interval capture, this
option will keep the RAW images on the memory card of the camera,
but still download the JPEG images. This is useful when doing dual
mode capture and you want to review the JPEGs already during
capture.
--capture-movie SECONDS
Capture a movie. If the camera supports previews, this will capture
a stream of previews (motion-jpeg) as fast as the camera can.
If not argument is specified, it will capture preview frames until
you press Ctrl-C. Arguments that can be specified are either
seconds of capture or number of preview frames.
--capture-sound
Capture an audio clip. No driver supports this at this time.
--capture-tethered SECONDS, MILLISECONDS, COUNT or MATCHSTRING
Lets gphoto2 wait for notifications from the camera that an object
was added. This is useful for tethered capture, where pressing the
shutter on the camera immediately transfer the image to the machine
for processing.
Together with the --hook-script to immediately postprocess or
display the images this can help a studio workflow.
This option requires support in the driver and by the camera,
currently newer Canon EOS and Nikon DLSR work.
--wait-event SECONDS, MILLISECONDS, COUNT or MATCHSTRING,
--wait-event-and-download SECONDS, MILLISECONDS, COUNT or MATCHSTRING
Lets gphoto2 wait for notifications from the camera for various
events. This is useful for seeing what the camera does and waiting
for objects to be added. The objects are kept on camera in the
"--wait-event" version, with "--wait-event-and-download" they are
downloaded.
--wait-event-and-download is equivalent to --capture-tethered.
The time to wait can be either specified as full seconds with a "s"
suffix, a number of milliseconds with a "ms" suffix, as a number of
events (just a number), or a sub-string to match. If nothing
happens, a timeout is generated after 1 second, so a "wait-event=5"
will take at most 5 seconds. A "--wait-event=5s" will take exactly
5 second.
If no argument is given, the wait time is 1 million events
(basically forever).
In the download variant this can be used together with the
--hook-script to immediately postprocess or display the images this
can help a studio workflow.
This option requires support in the driver and by the camera,
currently newer Canon EOS and Nikon DSC are known to work.
--show-info RANGE
Show information for a single or multiple images, like width,
height, size and/or the capture time
--config
Starts a ncurses based text configuration menu. gphoto2 needs to
built against CDK for this feature.
--list-config
List all configuration entries.
--list-all-config
List all configuration entries and their values and choices.
This command is a combination of --list-config and calling
--get-config on all the entries.
--get-config CONFIGENTRY
Get the specified configuration entry.
This command will list the type, the current value and also the
available options of this configuration value.
--set-config CONFIGENTRY=CONFIGVALUE
Set the specified configuration entry. For lists of choices of
values this setting first looks up CONFIGVALUE as value and then as
index into the choice list. Since this is not fully clear, you can
use --set-config-index or --set-config-value to be more clear what
is searched for.
Look at the output of --get-config to see what values are possible
to set here.
--set-config-index CONFIGENTRY=CONFIGINDEX
Set the specified configuration entry by specifying the index into
the list of choices for the configuration value. This of course
only works for configuration settings that offer list of choices.
Look at the output of --get-config to see what indices are possible
to set here.
--set-config-value CONFIGENTRY=CONFIGVALUE
Set the specified configuration entry by specifying its new value.
For lists of choices the value is looked up and set.
Look at the output of --get-config to see what values are possible
to set here.
--reset
Resets the specified (or autodetected) USB port.
This command resets the USB port of either the first auto-detected
camera, or the port specified with --port usb:XXX,YYY. This option
is useful if somehow the protocol talking to the camera locked up
and simulates plugging out and in the camera.
--storage-info
Display information about the camera's storage media.
--summary
Summary of camera status.
--manual
Camera driver manual.
--about
About the camera driver.
--shell
Start the gphoto2 shell, an interactive environment. See SHELL
MODEfor a detailed description.
SHELL MODE
The following commands are available:
cd DIRECTORY
Change to the specified directory on the camera.
ls
List the contents of the current directory on the camera.
lcd DIRECTORY
Change to the specified directory on the local machine.
get FILENAME
Download the specified file to the current directory.
put FILENAME
Upload the specified file from the current system directory to the
cameras current directory.
get-thumbnail FILENAME
Download the specified thumbnail to the current directory.
get-raw FILENAME
Download the specified raw data to the current directory.
show-info FILENAME
Show information of the specified file.
delete FILENAME
Delete the specified file or directory.
mkdir DIRECTORY
Creates a directory named "DIRECTORY".
rmdir DIRECTORY
Removes a directory named "DIRECTORY".
show-exif FILENAME
Show EXIF information (only if compiled with EXIF support).
capture-image
Captures a single image and keeps it on the camera.
capture-image-and-download
Captures a single image and downloads it from the camera.
capture-preview
Captures a preview image and downloads it from the camera.
list-config
Lists all configuration values.
get-config NAME
Gets the configuration specified by "NAME".
set-config NAME=VALUE
Sets the configuration specified by "NAME" to "VALUE".
set-config-value NAME=VALUE
Sets the configuration specified by "NAME" to "VALUE".
set-config-index NAME=VALUE
Sets the configuration specified by "NAME" to the "INDEX" into the
list of choices. Works only for Menu or Radio button entries.
wait-event COUNT or SECONDS
Waits for events from the camera for the specified time in SECONDS
(if suffixed with s) or the COUNT of events from the camera, where
every seconds a timeout event happens. Newly added images are kept
on the camera.
Default is 1 event.
wait-event-and-download COUNT or SECONDS, capture-tethered COUNT or
SECONDS
Waits for events from the camera for the specified time in SECONDS
(if suffixed with s) or the COUNT of events from the camera, where
every seconds a timeout event happens. Newly added images are
downloaded from the camera.
Default is 1 event.
help, ?
Displays command usage.
exit, quit, q
Exit the gphoto2 shell.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
CAMLIBS
If set, defines the directory where the libgphoto2 library looks
for its camera drivers (camlibs). You only need to set this on OS/2
systems and broken/test installations.
IOLIBS
If set, defines the directory where the libgphoto2_port library
looks for its I/O drivers (iolibs). You only need to set this on
OS/2 systems and broken/test installations.
LD_DEBUG
Set this to all to receive lots of debug information regarding
library loading on ld based systems.
USB_DEBUG
If set, defines the numeric debug level with which the libusb
library will print messages. In order to get some debug output, set
it to 1.
SIGNALS
SIGUSR1 (since 2.4)
In time-lapse capture mode, receiving a SIGUSR1 signal makes
gphoto2 take a picture immediately.
If the --reset-interval option is given, the time counter is reset
to the value given by the -I|--interval option. Note that the
camera will need some time (from 50ms to a few seconds) to actually
capture the image.
SEE ALSO
libgphoto2(3), The gPhoto2 Manual[1], The gphoto.org website[2],
Digital Camera Support for UNIX, Linux and BSD[3]
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.
gphoto2 --capture-image --interval 60 --hook-script
/usr/share/doc/gphoto2/test-hook.sh
Capture one image every 60 seconds from now to eternity. The
example hook script will be called after each captured image has
been stored on the computer.
To track down errors, you can add the --debug parameter to the gphoto2
command line and, if dealing with USB problems, setting the environment
variable USB_DEBUG=1.
AUTHORS
Tim Waugh
Author.
Hans Ulrich Niedermann, current maintainer <gp@n-dimensional.de>
Author.
Michael J. Rensing
Author.
Marcus Meissner <marcus@jet.franken.de>
Author.
Miscellanous Contributors.
The gPhoto2 Team
Author.
Tim Waugh <twaugh@redhat.com>
Original man page author.
Hans Ulrich Niedermann <gp@n-dimensional.de>
Current man page editor.
NOTES
1. The gPhoto2 Manual
http://www.gphoto.org/doc/manual/
2. The gphoto.org website
http://www.gphoto.org/
3. Digital Camera Support for UNIX, Linux and BSD
http://www.teaser.fr/~hfiguiere/linux/digicam.html
[FIXME: source] <pubdate>2009-08-09</pubdate>August 2006 GPHOTO2(1)