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# Interface port where the camera is connected
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# This should be one of the values returned by "gphoto2 --list-ports",
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# such # as serial:/dev/ttyS6 or usb:
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port=serial:/dev/ttyd1
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# Port speed. This should be one of the values returned by
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# "gphoto2 --abilities"
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speed=115200
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# Name of camera. This should be one of the values returned by
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# "gphoto2 --list-cameras"
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camera=Kodak DC240
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# Prints some extra information during the init phase.
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dumpinquiry
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# The resolution should be the maximum resolution supported by the
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# camera. It's not really used for much, since the actual size will be
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# reported by the camera when the download starts. But it may be useful
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# for the frontend to have a clue prior to the download. (e.g. it
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# may want to create an image window, or report the maximum file size.
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# Width x Height.
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resolution=1280x960
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# Thumbnail resolutions - ditto
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thumb_resolution=160x120
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# top-level (fixed) folder directory in camera. Backend assumes
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# that there is one variable directory under this (e.g. 100DC240)
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# which will be read from the camera, and all the images in the
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# camera are under that.
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topfolder=/DCIM
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