So, it looks like I'll be joining the rPi Club! I'm purchasing my first computer without an SD card slot and, being an avid photographer, need an efficient way to upload photos to my storage. I could purchase a USB SD card reader but that requires my computer to be on for the entire process. Which, isn't the end of the world if it is on.
I did some searching and found this article that links to a script that copies an entire SD cards contents to an external hard drive, USB hard drive. Which, isn't entirely what I want.
So, I have some basic questions.
Basically, all I want this to do is upload the photos to a location on my network. Then, all I need to do in my photo editor is re-scynronize the catalog to the directories and the newly imported photos will be there. I won't need to turn on/wake my computer, open Lightroom, ensure the memory card adapter is plugged in, wait for import to finish, etc. This way, I can quickly import photos to the NAS while I put away photo gear and anything else, such as prep a meal, which I do before I access my computer.
That script above won't work because it (1) requires a USB drive to be connected as the destination and (2) copies the SD card as is. I want it (1) to be a networked location so I'll need the WiFi adapter and (2) I want the photos to be copied to directories associated with the date they were taken.
Additionally, I'm totally down to learn how to program all of this rather than modify a program; I can't even figure out if it's open source but I assume it is since the source files are easily presented? But, I'll likely need tons of handholding either way
I did some searching and found this article that links to a script that copies an entire SD cards contents to an external hard drive, USB hard drive. Which, isn't entirely what I want.
So, I have some basic questions.
- How hard would it be to modify the script to copy the files to a remote drive on my network?
- How hard would it be to get the date photos were taken, and mount(?) a specified directory, create a new folder for the date(s) in-which to actually upload the photos to.
- For example, I took photos on November 11th and 12th. The rPi would connect to directory "/Photos/2016/" and then create folder "2016-11-11" and "2016-11-12" and upload the appropriate photos to each.
- Photos is root directory on my NAS; I'll need to include username and password credentials to successfully connect to the NAS.
Basically, all I want this to do is upload the photos to a location on my network. Then, all I need to do in my photo editor is re-scynronize the catalog to the directories and the newly imported photos will be there. I won't need to turn on/wake my computer, open Lightroom, ensure the memory card adapter is plugged in, wait for import to finish, etc. This way, I can quickly import photos to the NAS while I put away photo gear and anything else, such as prep a meal, which I do before I access my computer.
That script above won't work because it (1) requires a USB drive to be connected as the destination and (2) copies the SD card as is. I want it (1) to be a networked location so I'll need the WiFi adapter and (2) I want the photos to be copied to directories associated with the date they were taken.
Additionally, I'm totally down to learn how to program all of this rather than modify a program; I can't even figure out if it's open source but I assume it is since the source files are easily presented? But, I'll likely need tons of handholding either way