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Stopmotion is a Free Software application for creating stop-motion animated movies. It lets you create an animation from pictures captured from a webcam, a videocamera or from pictures imported from the harddrive, add sound effects and export a file.
...Features include timer based and manual capture. Saving of capture image in jpg, jpeg and png formats.
Future plans include timer based repeat, email capability and basic image processing like rotate, sharpen.
Moved to GitHub:
https://github.com/goravtaneza/jcapture
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gptp is a simple gtk frontend for libptp which lets you control the settings and download images from your (Picture Transfer Protocol able) digital camera. so far only a few basic functions are supported and it was only tested with my Nikon D80.