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Feature/gphoto python #386

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Feature/gphoto python #386

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@up-87 up-87 commented Feb 21, 2022

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What is the purpose of this pull request? (put an "x" next to an item)

  • Documentation update
  • Bug fix
  • New feature
  • Other, please explain:

What changes did you make? (Give an overview)

Added another way to control dslr cameras with cameracontrol.py. Added easy way to install it. Added some docs for it.

Is there anything you'd like reviewers to focus on?

review: not so much. But the script might need some experience with other cameras as by now it was only ever used with a Canon 70D.

…ures like support for bsm with a preview that ends after a photo was taken.
…ks: script keeps running and stays connected to camera. Only live is disabled
… with call similar to gphoto2 cli (if service is running this calls the service if not it acts like gphoto2 cli and just shoots a single photo)
… for the running service)

add script to setup gphoto2 webcam and install dependencies of cameracontrol.py
add in depth faq entry on cameracontrol.py
…. Doesn't exit gracefully on shutdown but neither does gphoto2 cli
cameracontrol.py add live chromakeying with option to use chromakeying for saved image (currently replaces non chromakeyed image), fix possible endless loop of graceful exit if no camera is connected
@andi34 andi34 merged commit 9ed9a50 into andi34:dev Feb 22, 2022
@up-87 up-87 deleted the feature/gphoto-python branch February 28, 2022 15:43
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