gphoto2 itself is a command that allows you to query a digital camera that's attached to your computer, or a digital imaging device attached to your computer. You can find out what photographs it has on its internal storage. You can acquire those photographs over the MTP protocol, and so on. So, libgphoto2 is the library that does all of those things. So if you look at the header files in user-include-gphoto, or something like that, then you see all the header files, a huge list of all the camera manufacturers. And then if you go into the header files, or into the documentation, you can look at that in Firefox. It's in, again, user-doc, gphoto-doc, or something like that. And you can review it. You can look through it. I looked through it all. And it's got function names and things in there that make sense. You know, like, list capabilities, jpeg parsing, all the things that you would expect, I guess, a digital imaging interface to provide. So if you were going to write your own (25/53)
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