Provided by: rapid-photo-downloader_0.9.33-0ubuntu1_all bug

NAME

       rapid-photo-downloader - Downloads, renames and backs up photos and videos from cameras,
       phones, memory cards and other devices

SYNOPSIS

       rapid-photo-downloader [options] [path]

       Options:

           -h, --help
           --version
           --detailed-version
           -v, --verbose
           --debug
           -e, --extensions
           --photo-renaming {on,off}
           --video-renaming {on,off}
           -a {on,off}, --auto-detect {on,off}
           -t {on,off}, --this-computer {on,off}
           --this-computer PATH
           --photo-destination PATH
           --video-destination PATH
           -b {on,off}, --backup {on,off}
           --backup-auto-detect {on,off}
           --photo-backup-identifier FOLDER
           --video-backup-identifier FOLDER
           --photo-backup-location PATH
           --video-backup-location PATH
           --ignore-other-photo-file-types
           --auto-download-startup {on,off}
           --auto-download-device-insertion {on,off}
           --thumbnail-cache {on,off}
           --delete-thumbnail-cache
           --forget-remembered-files
           --import-old-version-preferences
           --reset
           --log-gphoto2
           --camera-info

DESCRIPTION

       Rapid Photo Downloader imports photos and videos from cameras, phones, memory cards and
       other devices at high speed. It can be configured to rename photos and videos with
       meaningful filenames you specify. It can also back up photos and videos as they are
       downloaded. It downloads from and backs up to multiple devices simultaneously.

       Unique to Rapid Photo Downloader is its Timeline, which groups photos and videos based on
       how much time elapsed between consecutive shots. Use it to identify photos and videos
       taken at different periods in a single day or over consecutive days.

       Files are downloaded from two different types of sources: (1) one or more automatically
       detected devices like cameras, phones, memory cards, and external drives; and (2) a single
       manually specified path, shown in the user interface as "This Computer".

PATH

       Optional value that when specified, is parsed to determine if it represents an
       automatically detected device or a path on this computer.

       If the path represents an automatically detected device, automatic detection of devices is
       turned on, as in the --auto-detect option. Furthermore, downloading from a manually
       specified path as in the --this-computer-location option is turned off.

       Otherwise, the path is assumed to be a manually specified path as in the
       --this-computer-location option, in which case downloading from this computer is turned on
       and downloading from automatically detected devices is turned off.

OPTIONS

       -h, --help
           Show help message and exit.

       --version
           Displays information about the currently installed version and exits.

       --detailed-version
           Displays information about the currently installed version and its libraries and
           exits.

       -v, --verbose
           Displays program information on the command line as the program runs.

       --debug
           Displays debugging information on the command line as the program runs

       -e, --extensions
           Displays image file extensions the program recognizes and exits.

       --photo-renaming {on,off}
           Turn on or off the the renaming of photos while downloading, overwriting existing
           program preferences. If turned on, the renaming scheme used will incorporate the
           photo's metadata date, time, the number of downloads today, and the file extension in
           lower case: "YYYYMMDD-HHMM-<DownloadsToday>.<LowercaseExtension>", e.g.
           20160512-1309-23.jpg.

       --video-renaming {on,off}
           Turn on or off the the renaming of videos while downloading, overwriting existing
           program preferences. If turned on, the renaming scheme used will incorporate the
           video's metadata date, time, the number of downloads today, and the file extension in
           lower case: "YYYYMMDD-HHMM-<DownloadsToday>.<LowercaseExtension>", e.g.
           20160512-1429-26.mp4.

       -a {on,off}, --auto-detect {on,off}
           Turn on or off the automatic detection of devices from which to download, overwriting
           existing program preferences.

       -t {on,off}, --this-computer {on,off}
           Turn on or off downloading from this computer (see description above), overwriting
           existing program preferences.

       --this-computer-location PATH
           The PATH on this computer from which to download, overwriting existing program
           preferences.

       --photo-destination PATH
           Sets the PATH where photos will be downloaded to, overwriting existing program
           preferences.

       --video-destination PATH
           Sets the PATH where videos will be downloaded to, overwriting existing program
           preferences.

       -b {on,off}, --backup {on,off}
           Turns on or off the backing up of photos and videos while downloading, overwriting
           existing program preferences.

       --backup-auto-detect {on,off}
           Turns on or off the automatic detection of backup devices, overwriting existing
           program preferences.

       --photo-backup-identifier FOLDER
           Sets the FOLDER in which backups are stored on the automatically detected photo backup
           device, with the folder's name being used to identify whether or not the device is
           used for backups. For each device you wish to use for backing up photos to, create a
           folder on it with this name. Overwrites existing program preferences.

       --video-backup-identifier FOLDER
           Sets the FOLDER in which backups are stored on the automatically detected video backup
           device, with the folder's name being used to identify whether or not the device is
           used for backups. For each device you wish to use for backing up videos to, create a
           folder on it with this name. Overwrites existing program preferences.

       --photo-backup-location PATH
           Sets the PATH where photos will be backed up when automatic detection of backup
           devices is turned off. Overwrites existing program preferences.

       --video-backup-location PATH
           Sets the PATH where videos will be backed up when automatic detection of backup
           devices is turned off. Overwrites existing program preferences.

       --ignore-other-photo-file-types
           Do not download photos with the following extensions: TIF, TIFF and MPO.

       --auto-download-startup {on,off}
           Turns on or off starting downloads as soon as the program itself starts.

       --auto-download-device-insertion {on,off}
           Turns on or off starting downloads as soon as a device is inserted.

       --thumbnail-cache {on,off}
           Turns on or off use of the Rapid Photo Downloader Thumbnail Cache. Turning it off does
           not delete existing cache contents.

       --delete-thumbnail-cache
           Deletes all thumbnails in the Rapid Photo Downloader Thumbnail Cache, and exits.

       --forget-remembered-files
           Forgets which files have been previously downloaded, and exits.

       --import-old-version-preferences
           Imports preferences from an old program version (0.4.11 or earlier), and exits.
           Requires the command line program gconftool-2.

       --reset
           Resets all program settings to their default values, deletes all thumbnails in the
           Thumbnail cache, forgets which files have been previously downloaded, and exits.

       --log-gphoto2
           Includes gphoto2 debugging information in log files, which can be useful when
           analyzing any problems libgphoto2 might have accessing a camera.

       --camera-info
           Print information to the terminal about attached cameras and exit.

ENVIRONMENT

       If the environment variable RPD_SCAN_DEBUG is set to any value, the program's scan
       operation will output voluminous debug information to stdout.

       If the environment variable RPD_DEVEL_DEFAULTS is set to any value, the program's default
       preferences will be set to those of a development environment.

SEE ALSO

       analyze-pv-structure(1)

AUTHORS

       Rapid Photo Downloader was written by Damon Lynch <damonlynch@gmail.com>.

       This manual page was written by Damon Lynch.

COPYRIGHT

       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 3, 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'.