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HSPI offers to the astronomer the possibility to capture pictures from the CCD camera in a fast and intuitive way, keeping under control all the instrumentation in posses. HSPI can control the CCD camera, the mount, the focuser, the filter wheel and the dome from a single interface, and not only this: these features can be added on as many observatories and instrumentations you want.
HSPI is ASCOM and INDI compatible, so if you want to use particular setups like Linux computers connected...
Webcampak is a photography appliance. Used with DSLR or Compact cameras it can capture high resolution pictures, create timelapse videos and send those elements to remote servers. Extensively uses open source softwares (gphoto2, ImageMagick, ...)
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Java API for controling 1394 Digital Cameras (based on libdc1394: http://sourceforge.net/projects/libdc1394/ for Linux, and on: CMU 1394 DC http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/~iwan/1394/ for Win32). On Top of the library comes a RCP plugin and a JMF capture dev
gui for libgphoto2 free tethering and hdr shooting linux
A gui for libgPhoto2 on linux.
This gives free camera tethering.
Features: set ISO - f-stop - shutterspeed * Time lapse * Very detailled HDR schooting.
This project aims to bring tethering in a free and userfriendly manner.
L.E.I.C.A. (Long Exposure Internet CAmera) is an application that takes input from your webcam, or v4l2 device, and makes a long-exposure image.
Until now there's only a python binding for this app, soon there will be a C/C++ SDL one
Library for video broadcasting on the internet provided by a remotely operated robot.
This system uses video for the issuance of the JMF API and access to camcorders (1394), the library jvc1349.
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
Video processing and computer vision library for GNU/Linux offering interfaces to do image- and video-I/O with ImageMagick/Magick++, Xine, firewire digital camera (DC1394), and video for linux (V4L2).
Note that this version of HornetsEye is deprecated. HornetsEye now is released as multiple packages on RubyGems.org. The source code is available on Github.com (see https://wedesoft.github.io/hornetseye-doc/ for more information).
DCRaw4J converts digital camera RAW image files into standard formats such as JPEG and 16-bit TIFF (linear or non-linear). DCRaw4J was inspired by David Coffin's dcraw; a C program that handles raw formats from over 200 cameras.
Canon EOS class remote control utility for 300D, 350D, 30D, 20D and 5D. It is possible to control more of Canon cameras in the same time up to six cameras attached. Multican allows scripted remote control of multiple cameras.
The Mimas Toolkit is a C++ real-time computer vision library. Algorithms include edge/corner-detection, object recognition/tracking, LSI-filters, segmentation, array-operators, convolution etc. OO wrappers for LAPACK, libxine, V4L, FFTW are provided.
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.
EVILib is a C++ library for controlling the serial interface with Sony color video cameras EVI-D30(31), EVI-D70(P) and EVI-D100(P). The library's C++ source is released under LGPL license. Sample program provided with the library.
Implementation of a Silhouette extraction algorithm [1]. Coded in octave (matlab).
[1] M. Yamada, K. Ebihara, and J. Ohya. A New Robust Real-time Method for Extracting Human Silhouettes from Color Images. Int. Conf. on Auto. Face and Gesture Recog., 1998
libGMUVision is a set of C++ bindings for libdc1394 and Qt widgets designed and developed by the Artifical Intelligence Lab at George Mason University and now available under the GNU LGPL.
A simple pong game. This pong game is different from the others, because the player's pad can be controlled by motion in front of a webcam (if one is avaiable).