. "Author : SkyWalker9 link > CHDK forum discussion thread for Selective Intervalometer Update: This version of the script has added a Day of the Week (DOW) parameter that allows the user to easily choose: everyday of the week, just Monday through Friday, or allows the user to manually choose the days of the week at run time. This script was designed for high accuracy and flexibility in mind. The script provides the ability to select shooting sequences by 1) number of days to run 2) specific days of the week 3) hours/minutes of the day, and 4) specific interval/cycles in minutes/seconds."@en . "Selective Intervalometer"@en . . "Author : SkyWalker9 link > CHDK forum discussion thread for Selective Intervalometer Update: This version of the script has added a Day of the Week (DOW) parameter that allows the user to easily choose: everyday of the week, just Monday through Friday, or allows the user to manually choose the days of the week at run time. This script was designed for high accuracy and flexibility in mind. The script provides the ability to select shooting sequences by 1) number of days to run 2) specific days of the week 3) hours/minutes of the day, and 4) specific interval/cycles in minutes/seconds. Having the ability to individually select only the days of the week can save substantial amounts of SD card space and the need for deleting unwanted photos later. For example, lets say you only wanted to shoot photos on Monday, Wednesday & Friday. Using this script versus a \"range\" script you would not have a series of photos from Tuesday & Thursday that wasted space on your SD card and you would realize a 40% savings in space requirements. You are still be able to select a \"range of days\" similar to a \"range\" intervalometer script simply by selecting all of the days of the week in the \"range\". This script also provides the user with the capability to set the number of days the script is to run. If you do not want to set a specific range of days, you can set the \"Number of Shots\" to 0 and the camera will shoot as many shots as can fit on the SD card. For example, if the \"Number of Shots\" is set to 0, the script will shoot the maximum number of shots using the interval, days of week, and the hours/minutes selected during the dates indicated. This avoids having to calculate the number of shots in the days time periods using the selected interval. It is left to the user to insure there will be enough free space available on the SD card (note: after entering the number of days the amount of disk free space is displayed in MB and percent available)."@en .