Re: gphoto2 download command?

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On Sat, 27 Jan 2007 16:46:42 -0500, Bob Goodwin wrote:

> 
> Can someone give me the proper command to retrieve images from a camera 
> using gphoto2?
> 
> I used it casually once before to see that it worked and now that I have 
> a few pictures I want it refuses to give me an image.
> 
> It will provide .ppm and .raw files apparently but the only ones that do 
> anything are the .ppm and all I get is some colored lines?  I've gone 
> through man pages and whatever else I can find but I am not sure I'm 
> using the correct command to download the images from the camera.
> 
> Thanks. 
> 
> Bob Goodwin

What do you see when you issue the command:

gphoto2 -L

If you see the list of files on the camera, you can get a file:

gphoto2 --get-file 1   (to get file #1)
gphoto2 -P             (to get all files)

I am having some problem with the latest version of gphoto2 (both FC5 and
FC6), so I rolled back to an earlier version.

Akemi

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