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    This small app controls a Logitech Webcam in Linux. I could not find an app that would do it correctly so I did it myself.
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    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.
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    KIOFoto is a KIO-Slave for the KDE-Konqueror to access the images of a digital camera. It is based on gphoto2-2.0. Versions for KDE3 are designated as KIOFoto3.
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