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A Simple Rather Useful Camera Feed.
Built In An Universal-Language , Python.
Uses Face Detection To Completely Automate The Photo-taking Process.
And Mostly Described As An Universal Cross-Platform Camera Feed Software.
A while after I collected a lot of images which could not be systematized in any good way and were stored in a single directory, I encountered with a problem of repeating of file names of the images.
For the purpose this program was created.
It can rename photos according to their shooting time.
The program is able to process Nikon image settings files stored in NKSC_PARAM folder. Just point to path(s) to the photos and a directory depth to search if needed. You may also override template to rename photos.
...Pivot can organize your images from the hard drive or directly from the camera. It allows you to specify destination folders and filename patterns for the copying process. The organization is mainly based on the creation date and time of the images. For a list of features of pivot, refer to the pivot homepage.
Donate to the pivot project: https://sourceforge.net/projects/pivot-photo/donate
YASW (Yet Another Scan Wizard) is an application used to correct images taken
with a camera.
It can be used to post process the scanning of a book (see http://http://www.diybookscanner.org/ ) or to correct an individual image taken with our camera (A poster in the street).
You can see YASW (0.5) in action in Youtube http://youtu.be/__a9urAtQD4 thanks to David Landin. He also wrote an illustrated manual for YASW 0.5: http://sourceforge.net/projects/yascanw/files/YASW%200.5/How%20to%20use%20YASW%200.5.pdf/download
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HDRFlow is a framework to process high-dynamic range (HDR) and RAW images. It's written in C++, and is both cross-platform and hardware accelerated on modern GPUs.
PMS eases the process of renaming/sorting, rotating and resizing images from digital cameras. It also supports applying an overlay image (e.g. a logo). Files can be renamed by their EXIF date which allows sorting of mixed up images from different cameras.
...The main focus is to provide a simple tool to make stopmotion and/or accelerated movies by grabing single frames in a regular interval. Frames are written as individual images for later process
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.