After you search for images of interest and add them to your data basket, you can download them.
The most convenient method of downloading them is by using the NBIA Data Retriever. You must install the NBIA Data Retriever before you begin downloading. You only have to install it once to use it in future downloading sessions.
If you are using Linux, you can access NBIA Data Retriever's command-line interface, which does not require the desktop environment.
Consult the NBIA Data Retriever FAQ for more information about NBIA Data Retriever versions and usage.
Linux Installation Instructions
RPM (tested on Fedora 40 Workstation, OEL 9.4)
To run this file, type the following at the command prompt (only run the first command if you need to uninstall a previous version).
sudo yum -v -y remove NBIADataRetriever-4.4.2.x86_64.rpm
sudo yum -y install NBIADataRetriever-4.4.3-1.x86_64.rpm
DEB (tested on Ubuntu 2024 LTS)
To run this file, type the following at the command prompt (only run the first command if you need to uninstall a previous version).
sudo -S dpkg -r nbia-data-retriever-4.4.2.deb
sudo -S dpkg -i nbia-data-retriever-4.4.3-1.deb
This release only impacts users of the command-line version of the NBIA Data Retriever (CLI), who are recommended to upgrade. Windows and Mac versions of the NBIA Data Retriever remain at version 4.4.
Users of the CLI version can now tell the app that they have read the license and agreed to its terms so that they can download data more efficiently in automated pipelines and scripts.