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    Starling Filters

    Starling Filters

    A collection of filters for use with the Starling AS3 framework

    Starling-Filters is an open-source collection of filter effects for the Starling AS3 framework. These filters allow developers using Starling (a GPU accelerated 2D rendering framework in Flash/AIR) to apply image processing / visual effects (e.g. blur, glow, etc.) in their Starling-based applications. The repo has versions for Starling 2.0 (on master) and older filters archived for Starling 1.x. A collection of filters for use with the Starling AS3 framework. The master branch contains filters for use with Starling 2.0.
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    jQuery-webcam

    jQuery-webcam

    A webcam wrapper plugin for jQuery

    A small jQuery plugin that wraps a Flash-based webcam interface (via .swf) to enable webcam capture and control from JavaScript in web pages. A small wrapper library to be able to communicate with a Flash webcam via JavaScript. The camera doesn't work if you have any dom-errors on your page. If you want to draw the picture onto a canvas, have a look at the source of the page on the blog. For further details and code examples take a look at the demonstration and documentation page.
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