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atmos:camera_images_and_ceiling_cic_database:step_4_-_downloading_and_storing_webcam_images_in_a_directory [2024/05/10 20:23] rebecca.jacobyatmos:camera_images_and_ceiling_cic_database:step_4_-_downloading_and_storing_webcam_images_in_a_directory [2024/05/10 20:33] (current) rebecca.jacoby
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 **Step 4 - Downloading and Storing Webcam Images in a Directory** **Step 4 - Downloading and Storing Webcam Images in a Directory**
  
-Once each webcam source has been checked to make sure it's accessible by the python script, the process of running the script to download and store the images can begin. As noted in step 3, some of the python script must be altered in order accommodate a webcam. +Once each webcam source has been checked to make sure it's accessible by the python script, the process of running the script to download and store the images can begin. As noted in step 3, some of the python script must be altered in order to accommodate a webcam. 
  
 New files will be created and named after each camera that images are downloaded from. There will also be a readme file that will explain each directory's files for better organization.  New files will be created and named after each camera that images are downloaded from. There will also be a readme file that will explain each directory's files for better organization. 
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 +A readme file is like an archive of information that describes each directory's files. 
atmos/camera_images_and_ceiling_cic_database/step_4_-_downloading_and_storing_webcam_images_in_a_directory.txt · Last modified: 2024/05/10 20:33 by rebecca.jacoby