This tiny tool is a simple remote control for Panasonic video cameras which support Wi-Fi. For now it's able to complete the following operations: show you preview of the video you are recording or going to record (you can watch it in the window of the tool or scale it as you prefer), turn camera video recording on, off, and to use camera zoom to scale the final picture. Before you start working with this video tool you need to connect your camera to your PC and find out IP address and...
This java application takes input images of an object on a a known sheet of paper and produce a realistic 3d triangulated model of the object. It is designed to integrate the software with the Reprap project to create a simple "3d photocopier". The software was written for a PhD thesis and is currently in an incomplete state.
Allows to use a digital camera as a scanner by removing distortion and effects of uneven lighting from a set of photos. A picture of a white sheet of paper can be used as a reference for calibration. Outputs corrected JPEG files and optionally a PDF document combining all pictures.
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Eine Java-Applikation, welche es ermöglicht bis zu vier Quellen (z.B. Net-Cams) in einem gewissen Zeitraum per Zufall auszulesen und einen Film daraus zu machen.
Dieses Tool wurde entwickelt, um MultiMomentAufnahmen zu erstellen.
Panopano is a 360° Panorama viewer (Java/Java3D), and can also be used as a view editor (extracting/importing a "normal" view). It can display equirectangular and cubic panoramas, and virtual tours (popup images/video transitions between panoramas
A Java Programm to sort JPEG-Images from digital still image cameras. The sorting is done by the capture date/time of the EXIF-Header. Image meta informations from EXIF-Header is stored in a database. Double files will be recognized by MD5-hash compare.
Image Tagger is a simple graphical application to allow the tagging of images. It currently allows you to set title, commands, and keywords in the IPTC / EXIF tags. It's not very polished, but it is pretty stable. It uses ExifTool for editing tags.
jrawio is a Service Provider Implementation for the Java(TM) ImageIO API. jrawio provides the capability to read raw images made by a number of digital cameras. WE MOVED TO jrawio.dev.java.net.
The Mobile Media Metadata project leverages context, content, and community of mobile media capture to predict sharing and content. MMM uses HIIT's Symbian app to generate metadata for a web-based application developed by Garage Cinema Research Berkeley
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
PicturePager is a Java digital photo web page-generator/thumbnailer storing templates in XML, with preview, commenting, automated resizing and even rotation all from an easy interface.
Montage is a web photoalbum that can be run on any platform supporting J2SE 1.4 / TomCat 4. It utilises a large number of Apache Jakarta projects and is designed to perform well over modem links (transfer compression, progressive JPEG, CSS2, page expiry
Java access to USB, currently using kernel 2.4 Linux-USB support. There is a "core" API for accessing USB devices, and simple tools including a USB viewer in Swing. Applications are being developed separately, including digital camera support.
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.