While I am not an active participant on the forums most of the time, I am a regular reader and follower of the development of ML and use ML regularly. (Almost religiously ;-) )

G3gg0, you have done an outstanding job on this. I have not tested it myself but from the video it already shows a lot of practical application uses. I never thought about on-camera encryption and locking out of images, but this is fantastic. A secondary partition or saving the files somewhere in a hidden directory in the ML folder or similar that looks like misc files from the camera's OS would do even better if the card was taken out of the camera to be searched. Sure there would be some large files in weird places, but nobody would be able to open them and likely as not nobody would care. Just a thought on if it is practical or not.



A standard format of encrypted CR2 files or JPEG would be good to have documented in a format other than what is easily recognized by most. I am thinking similar to the ML DNG format that is being implemented for RAW recording. (Conceptually ofcourse. A documented standard "encrypted.*ML crypt file extension here*" type of file. )



As a photographer/videographer that currently works for an organization that works in restricted access countries I can safely say this would be of huge use to myself. Much easier than using a live linux USB distros to move data onto hidden encrypted hard disk partitions... still would be done but makes on-camera files much safer.



Keep up the good work guys.