rapid−photo−downloader − imports photos and videos from cameras, memory cards and other devices
rapid-photo-downloader [options]
Options:
−−version
−h, −−help
−v, −−verbose
−q, −−quiet
−e, −−extensions
−−focal−length=FOCAL_LENGTH
−a, −−auto−detect
−l PATH, −−device−location=PATH
−−reset−settings
Rapid Photo Downloader imports photos and videos from cameras, memory cards and Portable Storage Devices, providing a variety of flexible, user-defined options for subfolder creation, photo and video renaming, and backup. It can download from more than one device in parallel.
−−version
Displays information about the currently installed version and exits.
−h, −−help
Show help message and exit.
−v, −−verbose
Displays program information on the command line as the program runs.
−d, −−debug
Displays debugging information on the command line as the program runs
−q, −−quiet
Only display output errors and warnings to the command line as the program runs.
−e, −−extensions
Displays image file extensions the program recognizes and exits.
−−focal−length=FOCAL_LENGTH
If an aperture value of 0.0 is encountered, the focal length metadata will be set to the number passed, and its aperture metadata to f/8.
−a, −−auto−detect
Automatically detect devices from which to download, overwriting existing program preferences.
−l PATH, −−device−location=PATH
Manually specify the PATH of the device from which to download, overwriting existing program preferences.
−−reset−settings
Resets all program settings and preferences to their default values and exits.
LOCALEDIR
If set, overrides the system-wide directory in which translation data will be searched for.
LANG
The system-wide locale used for translations.
* Support for downloading directly from cameras is experimental. Not all cameras are supported.
Please report bugs at https://bugs.launchpad.net/rapid
Rapid Photo Downloader was written by Damon Lynch <damonlynch AT gmail DOT com>.
This manual page was written by Damon Lynch.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version.
On Debian GNU/Linux systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License can be found in ‘/usr/share/common−licenses/GPL’.