PTP

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PTP is a standardized protocol used to transfer digital images from cameras and other imaging devices to computers and other hosts.

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PTP canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf communications protocol
digital imaging protocol
abbreviationFor Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP)
surface form: Picture Transfer Protocol
allowsOperation image download
image enumeration
object deletion
property get and set
remote control of camera functions
category application layer protocol
computer networking protocol
commonlyTransportedOver IP networks
USB
dataTypeTransferred digital image file
metadata
object properties
designGoal interoperability between imaging devices and hosts
vendor‑independent image transfer
doesNotRequire mass storage device class
domain consumer electronics
digital photography
extendedBy Media Transfer Protocol
fullName Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP)
surface form: Picture Transfer Protocol
hasFeature asynchronous events
command-response transaction model
introducedFor digital still cameras
isSuccessorTo proprietary camera transfer protocols
OSIlayer application layer
primaryUse communication between digital cameras and computers
transfer of digital images
relatedStandard MTP
standardizedBy CIPA
International Imaging Industry Association
supportsDeviceType digital camera
mobile phone
other imaging device
scanner
supportsFunction device capability discovery
event notification from device to host
session-based communication
supportsHostType other host device
personal computer
transportAgnostic true
usedIn digital camera firmware
operating system imaging subsystems
usesModel object-based file access

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Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP) abbreviation PTP
subject surface form: Picture Transfer Protocol
ISO 15740 abbreviation PTP
ISO 15740:2013 revision abbreviation PTP
subject surface form: ISO 15740:2013