* Download footage from camera's internal storage over eSATA cable. Camera needs to be turned on. See [ext_ssd_download.py](ext_ssd_download.py).
* Download footage from camera's internal storage over eSATA cable. Camera needs to be turned on. See [ext_ssd_download.py](ext_ssd_download.py).
* Download footage from external SSD (connected to PC with eSATA docking box or just SATA). See [int_ssd_download.py](int_ssd_download.py).
* Download footage from external SSD (connected to PC with eSATA docking box or just SATA). See [int_ssd_download.py](int_ssd_download.py).
* Split footage files (movs or imgs) into separate images - tiffs ([extract_images_tiff.php](extract_images_tiff.php)) or jp4s/jpegs ([extract_images.php](extract_images.php)).
* Split footage files (movs or imgs) into separate images - tiffs ([extract_images_tiff.php](extract_images_tiff.php)) or jp4s/jpegs ([extract_images.php](extract_images.php)).
* To convert jp4s to jpegs use [**python3-convert-jp4**](https://git.elphel.com/Elphel/python3-convert-jp4)(separate repo) scripts.
* To convert jp4s to jpegs use scripts from [**python3-convert-jp4**](https://git.elphel.com/Elphel/python3-convert-jp4), a separate repo.
* Combine/filter separate images (with different 'channels' but similar timestamps) into groups for post-processing ([footage_filter_lwir_visible.py](footage_filter_lwir_visible.py) and [eyesis4pi393/*](eyesis4pi393)).
* Combine/filter separate images (with different 'channels' but similar timestamps) into groups for post-processing ([footage_filter_lwir_visible.py](footage_filter_lwir_visible.py) and [eyesis4pi393/*](eyesis4pi393)).
* Batch convert tiffs to jpegs. See [lwir/LWIR_tiff_to_jpeg.sh](lwir/LWIR_tiff_to_jpeg.sh) - mogrify is aprt of imagemagick.
* Batch convert tiffs to jpegs. See [lwir/LWIR_tiff_to_jpeg.sh](lwir/LWIR_tiff_to_jpeg.sh) - mogrify is aprt of imagemagick.
* Annotate any jpegs with their file names which are usually timestamps ([batch_timestamp-annotate_jpegs.by](batch_timestamp-annotate_jpegs.py)).
* Annotate any jpegs with their file names which are usually timestamps ([batch_timestamp-annotate_jpegs.by](batch_timestamp-annotate_jpegs.py)).