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Fetch Camera Images from Range of Dates

This program works on both c1 and c2, but it will generally work faster on c1 for fetching color
images and on c2 for fetching monochrome images. By default, all matching jpgs are fetched.
Options are available to also fetch MP4 videos and Motion Detected jpgs (just select appropriate checkboxes below).

If you wish to change to c1 or c2 click the appropriate link below:
http://c1.hpwren.ucsd.edu/tools/fetch-cam-images.html
http://c2.hpwren.ucsd.edu/tools/fetch-cam-images.html

Select date range for camera images (if first and last date are the same, fetches single days images)



Optional refinements:
Select from 3 hour time spans for camera images (this option only works for images back to around 2011)
By default, all images and videos are collected for the selected camera[s] during the above selected date ranges ...
but when selecting from the 3 hour spans below, only images from those time periods are collected.

Time span options:
0000-0259 0300-0559 0600-0859 0900-1159
1200-1459 1500-1759 1800-2059 2100-2359

Fetch first image only of each above selected time period
Fetch available MP4 videos (from MP4 directory)
Fetch available motion detected images (from MD directory)

Zip all images into single level zipfile (with no directory hierarchy)
Add camera and path info to image filename (only applicable if above Zip all images into single level zipfile is selected)

If interested in a specific time only enter it here (0000-2359 PST)
Note: Any time span, MP4 and MD options set earlier are ignored if you specify a single time!

Select a specific camera[s], then click submit to fetch and download images for that period and camera
Note: <CTRL> click to select multiple individual cameras and <SHIFT> click to extend to wider selection range

Mapping of camera names to locations


Click Submit below to fetch images and build a zip file for downloading.
Be Patient if selecting multiple cameras or days ... it could take some minutes before you see a response!



*Please note, all image fetch requests are logged