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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.
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.
This is a very simple but easy-to-use camera app for Android devices, that allows to create 3D stereo (anaglyph) pictures by simply taking two pictures at shifted positions. If anaglyph glasses are available, you can try out the best viewpoint for the second shot dynamically.
This is aimed at providing a simple to use GUI for gphoto2 to be used on a netbook, such as the ASUS Eee PC with their smaller screens they wont run propriety tools as supplied by companies such as Canon.
It is currently in its early stages.
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.
A Webcam application, consists of an application that connects to the camera, a Servlet that receives the images, an Applet that displays the video and a simple client for FTP upload.
PicL (Picture Labeler) is a Java application that renames digital photos. It provides an easy way to bulk rename images by making use of Exif information stored within the Jpeg files. The image names are configured with a simple "replace string".
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piXflow browses your image libraries and previews them as thumbnails. It comes with a comfortable image viewer / player with optional full screen mode. Simple doubleclicks add / remove the best quality shots from your digital camera to your slideshow.
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.