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[Important] The project moved to GitHub. Please use the following GitHub project page from now on: https://github.com/twain/twain-dsm
The home of the TWAIN Data Source Manager (DSM). The DSM manages the interactions between TWAIN applications and TWAIN Data Sources for the acquisition of images from scanners and cameras. This DSM is open source software and uses LGPL licenses.
Krokus is an application written in C++ and wxWidgets, which helps you to print photos like with many printing software available on windows. It has advanced features like: color management,softproofing, cropping, easy layout control and much more...
[Important] The project moved to GitHub. Please use the following GitHub project page from now on: https://github.com/twain/twain-samples
Use the TWAIN 2 sample data source and application, to test your TWAIN project, or as templates to incorporate TWAIN into your graphic applications or Scanner drivers. The samples are released as open source software and uses a Modified BSD licenses.
AppSignal's MCP server hands Claude, Cursor, or Zed your real errors, traces, and the deploy that shipped them. AI writes the fix; you review the diff.
A command-line tool to download picturs and control still digital cameras based on Sierra Imaging chipset and compatibles (Olympus, Nikon, Epson, Agfa and some others).
Run your own photo website. Camera Life is PHP software you can run to show your photos on your own website. Camera Life is easy to setup and customize if want to blend it in with the rest of your site.
Project has moved to: https://github.com/lsolesen/pel/ The PHP Exif Library (PEL) provides an easy-to-use library written in pure object-oriented PHP5 which will allow you to read and write the Exif tags commenly found in JPEG and TIFF photos taken w
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Wrapper for the library Libdc1394 to enable communication with the Java programming language. Java Video Capture for ieee 1394 cameras. Support for jfm JMF-2.1.1e, register a new protocol dc1394. ieee1394 camera for jmf, with this library jvc1394
gallery2flickr is a plugin for the web-based Gallery2 software. It allows exporting image albums from Gallery to Flickr as well as importing photo sets or searches from Flickr into your gallery installation.
Simple and powerful command-line software for fast and automatical importing of images and movies, copying only the not-already-copied files and organizing them in month directories. Works with all the cameras or the memory units, very easy to use.
PennAve is a dynamic photo gallery software written in Python and designed for use alongside F-Spot. It makes heavy use of XML and XSLT for ease of presentation modification and sharing of information with other users, web sites, and programs.
An unofficial dev kit for the PV2 camera. Currently includes v8 uRISC assembler, linker, and source examples. It can be used to create firmware patches and uploadable programs for the $10 and $20 Ritz/CVS "single-use" PV2 digital camera.
This software is a Linux bash script which allows the D-Link DCS-1000W 802.11b wireless camera (and compatible equipment) as well as V4L webcams to operate as time-lapse security cameras.
SuperAlbum is a java based digital photo album creation and deployment tool. It allows for easy management and viewing of your digital photos thru deployment on the web. The Viewer can be customized and extended to create a unique viewing experience
This project develops a software for control of digital photo cameras,
which offer a serial (RS232 compatible) port for remote control
(e.g. Casio QV series).
Publish pictures from your digital camera to the web with this easy to use wizard-style Java application. Automatically resize your images and produce a set of HTML pages including index pages with thumbnails, and detailed caption pages for each photo.
Manage your digital photographs using this Mono/Gtk-based free software. Get photographs from your camera. Organize them in albums, use it's wizards to build your own web galleries. Use it's inventory manager to quickly found stored images.
This software is made available to owners of Kodak's DC120 digital camera who would like to convert the .kdc files produced by the camera to .tiff or .jpeg files using Linux or other UNIX machines.
TyGeMo is a Tcl/Tk based front-end to the digital camera software, photopc (http://photopc.sourceforge.net). Its goal is to provide all the funtionality of the command line based photopc in a user friendly GUI application.
This project builds on the jUSB APIs, initially supporting the Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP) over USB on Linux. The software is GPL'd, and includes an extensible core library (for developers), commandline support, and user tools.
Control your Canon EOS 300/350/(400/450) over your PC via Parallel Port. With EasyEOS you can take HDR pictures in a short amount of time without touching the camera during the process of taking them.