Still early days. Some things work, some things don't. I've detailed what I know about the LRI format in [LRI.md](LRI.md). Details about a weird format they use called Bayer JPEG described in [bayer_jpeg.md](bayer_jpeg.md). A friend archived a lot of Light L16 stuff at [helloavo/Light-L16-Archive](https://github.com/helloavo/Light-L16-Archive). Notably it contains firmaware images, instructions for upgrading your firmware, root instructions, and a lot more! It was incredibly helpful. ### lri-rs A Rust crate for parsing LRI files. This library isn't perfect, but it works enough to be able to grab image data from the files. The code here is a mess, but I'm working to improve it. Reading the metadata from the LRI files is weird! It's all in protobuf messages and those protobuf messages make *a lot* or stuff "optional". We end up with a lot of duplicated data ### prism Breaks an LRI into the individual images it contains `prism ` TODO: I'd like to, one day, be able to write DNG files from prism, but currently it just spits out PNG. ### lri-proto This is a gently modified version of the [dllu/lri-rs](https://github.com/dllu/lri-rs) repository. Without the work from Daniel pulling the protobuf definitions from the Lumen software I truly don't know if I could've got as far as I did. MIT Copyright Daniel Lawrence Lu ### lri-study Run with the arguments `gather ` to print information about the LRI files in the directory to stdout. This was very useful to me while developing lri-rs to be able to see if patterns repeated across many different images so I could make some assumptions. #### Licensing? `lri-proto` is MIT Copyright Daniel Lawrence Lu. everything else is ISC copyright gennyble . Just means you have to provide attribution to the correct person if you use this code and that you're free to do with it what you like.