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    gPhoto
    gPhoto is a program and library framework that lets users download pictures from their digital cameras. The libgphoto2 library gives you access to hundreds of models of digital cameras on several platforms. GIT repo and Issue tracker lives at https://github.com/gphoto/ these days.
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    digiCamControl

    digiCamControl

    Free camera control solution

    digiCamControl is an free and open source software. This allows you to save time by transferring images directly from your camera to your computer as you take each shot and allow to control camera shooting parameters.
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    Downloads: 2,132 This Week
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    Most digital cameras produce EXIF files, which are JPEG files with extra tags that contain information about the image. The EXIF library allows you to parse an EXIF file and read the data from those tags. Development has moved to https://github.com/libexif/. See https://libexif.github.io for more details.
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    Open Camera

    Open Camera

    Camera app for Android.

    Open Camera is an Open Source Camera app for Android(TM) phones and tablets. * Get it on Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.sourceforge.opencamera * Get it on F-Droid: https://f-droid.org/en/packages/net.sourceforge.opencamera/ * Or you can download the APK/source directly, see "Files" above. Android, Google Play and the Google Play logo are trademarks of Google LLC.
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    Downloads: 817 This Week
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    Automated quote and proposal software for IT solution providers. | ConnectWise CPQ

    Create IT quote templates, automate workflows, add integrations & price catalogs to save time & reduce errors on manual data entry & updates.

    ConnectWise CPQ, formerly ConnectWise Sell, is a professional quote and proposal automation software for IT solution providers. ConnectWise CPQ offers a wide range of tools that enables IT solution providers to save time, quote more, and win big. Top features include professional quote or proposal templates, product catalog and sourcing, workflow automation, sales reporting, and integrations with best-in-breed solutions like Cisco, Dell, HP, and Salesforce.
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    Luminance HDR

    Luminance HDR

    Complete solution for HDR photography

    Luminance HDR is a complete suite for HDR imaging workflow. It provides a wide range of functionalities, during both the fusion stage and the tonemapping stage. Its graphical user interface, based on Qt5, runs on a variety of platforms, such as Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X 10.9 and later and several Unix flavors (Linux, FreeBSD and others). Input images can be supplied in multiple formats, from JPEG to RAW files. In the same way, output can be saved in many different formats as well, from JPEG to TIFF (both 8 bit and 16 bit per channel), enabling all the power of your post processing tools.
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    Downloads: 414 This Week
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    Simple Camera

    Simple Camera

    Quick photo and video camera with a flash, customizable aspect ratio

    This handy camera app is usable for both easy photo taking and video recording. You can also make different photo frames with this aesthetic photo editor and collage maker camera app. You can quickly switch between the front and rear camera in this open camera app, modify the save path or limit the resolution for your photo frames. This open camera app also helps you in defining photo frames so that you can take pictures with high resolution. You will never miss the important moments of your life. There are many helpful settings available to make it even more personal, and suited for your needs. Let's list some of them. The flash can be turned on and off or used as a useful flashlight, which is not seen often. You can pinch the screen to zoom in and out or toggle horizontal image swapping while capturing fantastic portrait photos with different cool photo frames.
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    TWAIN Data Source Manager
    [Important] The project moved to GitHub. Please use the following GitHub project page from now on: https://github.com/twain/twain-dsm The home of the TWAIN Data Source Manager (DSM). The DSM manages the interactions between TWAIN applications and TWAIN Data Sources for the acquisition of images from scanners and cameras. This DSM is open source software and uses LGPL licenses.
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    Downloads: 102 This Week
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    FastPhotoTagger

    FastPhotoTagger

    A fast way to set photo metadata tags

    FastPhotoTagger tries to be the fastest way to set the metadata in your photos. Add, change, delete, and search the metadata fields of your choice. FastPhotoTagger excels when you have lots of files and lots of metadata. With FastPhotoTagger, you can - Set multiple images to have the same tags - Set individual images to have unique tags - Display all the metadata in an image - Compare and edit all the metadata in several images - Work with your favorite metadata fields: EXIF, XMP, IPTC, etc. - Define hierarchical keywords - View images and slideshows that display tags as captions - Create and search a metadata database FastPhotoTagger has versions for PC and Android. FastPhotoTagger uses ExifTool to read & write metadata, HyperSQL to manage its database, dcraw to display DNG & RAW, and ImageMagick to display TIFF. WEBP, & HEIC.
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    Downloads: 103 This Week
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    SmartCam
    SmartCam - Smart Phone Web Camera - Turns a camera phone (S60, WinMo6.x, Android, Samsung Bada) with bluetooth or WiFi into a handy webcam ready to use with your PC
    Downloads: 94 This Week
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    Finance Automation that puts you in charge

    Tipalti delivers smart payables that elevate modern business.

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    TWAIN sample Data Source and Application
    [Important] The project moved to GitHub. Please use the following GitHub project page from now on: https://github.com/twain/twain-samples Use the TWAIN 2 sample data source and application, to test your TWAIN project, or as templates to incorporate TWAIN into your graphic applications or Scanner drivers. The samples are released as open source software and uses a Modified BSD licenses.
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    LinPHA is an easy to use, multilingual, flexible photo/image archive/album/gallery written in PHP. It uses a SQL database to store information about your pictures. It comes with a HTML based installer, so you don't need experience in setting up SQL
    Downloads: 90 This Week
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    Dorgem is a webcam capture program for Windows
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    macam is focused on developing webcam support for Mac OS X. We are trying to incorporate many different camera types. If you want a camera to work on OSX, join in! We need help with testing cameras (there are soooo many). Please visit the Web Site fi
    Downloads: 95 This Week
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    Automatically geocode pictures from your camera and a GPS track log. Following Google code closure the only official webpage is (doc, support, code) : https://github.com/notfrancois/GPicSync
    Downloads: 26 This Week
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    Nikon SDK C# Wrapper

    Nikon SDK C# Wrapper

    An easy-to-use C# wrapper for the Nikon MAID SDK

    This project aims to provide an easy-to-use C# library that wraps the functionality of the native Nikon MAID SDK. The library allows you to control your Nikon DSLR via USB using just a few lines of C#.
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    Downloads: 18 This Week
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    libiptcdata is a standalone C-library for reading and writing the International Press Telecommunications Council (IPTC) metadata contained in various data files such as images.
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    Downloads: 39 This Week
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    dcpTool

    DNG Camera Profile editor

    NEW: Version 1.10.0 is out - Apple Silicon is now natively supported. dcpTool is a tool for editing DNG camera profiles (DCP files). dcpTool can convert DCP files to and from binary form to an editable XML form, and can also directly do a number of useful transformations to DCP files such as "untwisting" them.
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    Downloads: 67 This Week
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    Library communicating with PTP enabled devices (digital photo cameras and so on).
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    An application for capturing images to generate timelapse videos, built on gPhoto2 and wxWidgets libraries.
    Downloads: 16 This Week
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    Linux printing, scanning, and photo-card access on most HP multi-function peripherals.
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    Downloads: 18 This Week
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    YASW

    Yet Another Scan Wizard

    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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    Downloads: 20 This Week
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    Devignetting application for DNG images; originally written for Leica cameras, CornerFix now works with most cameras including Sony NEX and Sigma DP series. CornerFix fixes the "cyan corners" and/or "red edges" problem when using wide angle lense
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    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    Lensfun

    Lensfun

    Library to correct optical lens defects and lens database

    NOTE: We are moving this project to GitHub! Digital photographs are not ideal. Of course, the better is your camera, the better the results will be, but in any case if you look carefully at shots taken even by the most expensive cameras equipped with the most expensive lenses you will see various artifacts. It is very hard to make ideal cameras, because there are a lot of factors that affect the final image quality, and at some point camera and lens designers have to trade one factor for another to achieve the optimal image quality, within the given design restrictions and budget. But we all want ideal shots, don't we? :) So that's what's lensfun is all about - rectifying the defects introduced by your photographic equipment.
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    This program is aimed at being a freeware alternative to Nikon's Camera Control Pro software. Currently it does time lapse photos with many options. This program should also work for any camera that has a WIA driver. NOTE: This software won't run on anything newer than Windows XP.
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    nufraw

    nufraw

    ufraw reloaded

    A new version of the popular raw digital images manipulator ufraw. Forks from the version 0.23 of ufraw (that's why the first nufraw version is the 0.24). Nufraw offers the same features (gimp plugin, batch, ecc) and the same quality of ufraw in a brand new improved user interface.
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Open Source Digital Camera Software Guide

Open source digital camera software is a type of software that allows users to customize and control the features of their digital cameras. It provides users with an array of options for controlling picture quality, exposure settings, white balance settings, and more. By being open source, the code for this software can be freely modified and redistributed so changes or improvements can easily be added or shared among user communities. This allows new features to be developed which are not offered by the original manufacturer’s software.

There are several types of open source digital camera software available. Some programs allow manual control of camera functions such as aperture size, shutter speed and ISO setting while others offer automated options like automatically adjusting shutter speed to compensate for motion blur when shooting photos in low light conditions. Still other programs feature post-processing capabilities such as applying adjustments to JPEG images or creating photo montages using multiple images together. Some even support external flash units and wireless LAN connections to share pictures directly from the camera with others over wi-fi networks or via the internet.

The advantages that open source digital camera software offers include cost savings since it is usually free; full control over camera functions which makes it easier for photographers to take perfect shots; flexibility due to its extensible design; community support from expert developers who have produced numerous plugins and extensions; easy installation thanks to cross platform compatibility; regular updates featuring bug fixes and new features; security since only authenticated users can access the source code; etcetera. Open source digital camera software also encourages creativity by allowing photographers to create custom scripts and algorithms for specific purposes through its scripting language APIs (application programming interfaces).

In conclusion, open source digital camera software provides users with plenty of options when using their cameras – from taking manually controlled shots in any environment, all the way up to sharing images quickly without having to transfer them via memory cards or USB cables – while giving developers a platform on which they can build new tools or modify existing ones according to their own needs without needing permission or paying license fees. This ensures that photographers have access to some of the best possible technologies available at no cost while encouraging innovation within a helpful online community atmosphere dedicated towards advancing photography itself.

Features Offered by Open Source Digital Camera Software

Open source digital camera software typically includes a number of features that provide users with greater control over their experience. These features include:

  • Image Editing – Allows users to make adjustments and/or corrections to images taken with their cameras, such as adjusting brightness, contrast, sharpness and color balance. It also allows for basic cropping and resizing of photos.
  • File Compression – Provides support for a variety of file formats, allowing the user to reduce the size of image files by compressing them. This is useful for sharing images online or in emails without having to send large files.
  • Photo Enhancement – A range of tools can be used to touch up photos, adding filters or special effects. This makes it possible to create more impactful photos without spending time on post-processing.
  • User-Friendly Interface – Open source digital camera software usually has an intuitive drag-and-drop interface which makes it easy for even novice photographers to work with the program’s various functions.
  • Batch Processing – Allows users to edit multiple images at once using automated commands such as resizing or retouching many photographs simultaneously. This saves time and effort when working on larger projects.
  • Image Stitching – Enables panorama creation by seamlessly joining together multiple photographs taken from different angles into one cohesive image (similarly stitching videos together is possible too).

Different Types of Open Source Digital Camera Software

  • Raw Processors: These open source software programs allow users to work with raw image files from digital cameras, edit them and save them in a variety of formats. Examples include darktable, LightZone, and RawTherapee.
  • Photo Management Software: This type of software helps users organize and manage their digital images. Features include the ability to tag and categorize images, search by keyword or metadata, and view thumbnails. Examples include digiKam, Shotwell, and F-Spot.
  • Image Editing Software: Open source image editing software allows users to retouch photos as well as add effects such as blurring, sharpening and color correction. They may also be used for batch processing several files at once. Examples include GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program), Krita and Inkscape.
  • Photo Sharing Platforms: These platforms are designed specifically for the sharing of photos with other people online. They usually feature tools for creating albums or slideshows, adding captions or tags to images, setting privacy levels for groups or individuals viewing uploaded photos and more. Examples include Piwigo and Lychee photo gallery apps.
  • Panorama Creation Software: This type of software is used to create high resolution panoramic images from multiple photographs taken in sequence using a digital camera or an iPhone/Android device on a tripod mount system. It stitches together individual frames into one full view image without any distortion. An example includes Hugin Panorama Creator.

Advantages Provided by Open Source Digital Camera Software

  1. Cost Savings: Open source digital camera software is typically free to use, offering a cost-efficient way of editing photos.
  2. Flexibility: An open source platform provides flexibility in customizing the software to fit your individual needs.
  3. Advanced Features: Open source software often includes features that more expensive commercial programs do not offer. This can include specialized filters, graphic design options and other enhanced functions.
  4. Personal Expression: Open source photo editing offers a wide range of effects and adjustments so users can express their creativity without any limitations or restrictions from copyright or commercial interests.
  5. Plugins & Add-Ons: It is easy to find additional plugins and add-ons for open source digital camera software, allowing photographers to expand their capabilities even further.
  6. Increased User Control: By using open source software, you have complete control over the entire process - from taking pictures to post-processing - giving you full control of your workflow.
  7. Technical Support & Updates: Many open source programs provide user forums where individuals can ask questions and get help with technical issues as well as appropriate updates when they become available.

What Types of Users Use Open Source Digital Camera Software?

  • Amateur Photographer: A casual user who takes pictures as a hobby on the weekend and uses open-source software to improve their photos.
  • Professional Photographer: A professional photographer who relies largely on open source software to quickly edit and post their photos online for clients.
  • Student/Educator: College students or teachers who use open-source digital camera software as an affordable option to learn photography principles.
  • Artist/Designer: Creative professionals such as graphic designers, fine artists, and video game developers who rely on the flexibility of an open-source platform to develop unique works of art.
  • Film Maker/Videographer: Open source digital camera software is often used by those in the film industry due its advanced editing options that can be used in post production.
  • Science Researcher: Scientists take advantage of the affordability and high resolution capabilities of open source digital camera software when documenting data related experiments or projects.
  • Home User: An ordinary consumer with no formal experience in photography who needs an intuitive program to help organize and share personal photos taken with a digital camera.

How Much Does Open Source Digital Camera Software Cost?

Open source digital camera software is generally offered at no cost to users. This means you can typically find these programs online for free, and they are often developed and maintained by a community of users and developers who all contribute their time and energy to the project. Often times, open source software is released under licenses that allow people to use, modify, and redistribute the software as long as they follow any terms stated in the license agreement. Therefore, if you're looking for digital camera software that's free of charge, then open source software may be the ideal option for you. There are several popular open source camera programs available today such as GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program), Darktable, Hugin Photo Stitcher, and Photivo. Each program offers varying features so it's important to know what your specific needs are before downloading one of these applications. Many of these programs also have tutorials available online which can help guide you through any potential issues or questions that may arise in using the program.

What Software Can Integrate With Open Source Digital Camera Software?

Open source digital camera software can integrate with a wide variety of types of software, including image editing programs, media management applications, and cloud storage solutions. Image editing programs allow users to adjust the quality and look of their images after they have been taken, with options such as cropping, resizing, adding text or special effects. Media management applications provide organization tools to help keep track of large photograph collections and make them easier to find. Cloud storage services offer secure remote storage space for users of open source digital camera software so that their photographs are backed up in case of hardware failure or other loss. All these types of software can be integrated with open source digital camera software for an enhanced experience for photographers.

What Are the Trends Relating to Open Source Digital Camera Software?

  1. Open source digital camera software is a type of software that is freely available for users to modify, improve, or integrate with other digital camera systems.
  2. It allows users to design and build custom digital cameras that are tailored to their individual needs and preferences.
  3. With open source software, users have access to the source code, which means they can make changes and create new features without having to purchase additional hardware or software.
  4. This makes it easier for users to customize their digital camera systems without having to purchase expensive hardware or software.
  5. Open source digital camera software also offers a wide variety of features that may not be available in commercial versions.
  6. Some of these features include RAW image format support, advanced editing tools, full-frame support, and more.
  7. As the popularity of open source digital camera software increases, more developers are creating specialized open source applications that can be used with different brands of digital cameras.
  8. These applications allow photographers to easily transfer photos and videos between different cameras, as well as edit photos on their computers.
  9. Additionally, open source digital camera software often includes support for various accessories such as remote triggers, lens adapters, and other add-ons.
  10. Finally, open source digital camera software typically has fewer restrictions on its usage than commercial versions, meaning that users can freely modify the code and use it for their own projects without fear of legal repercussions.

How To Get Started With Open Source Digital Camera Software

  1. Getting started with open source digital camera software is surprisingly easy. All you need to do is download the software onto your computer, typically from a website like GitHub or SourceForge. Once downloaded, you’ll be able to install the software and start using it right away.
  2. However, before using any open source digital camera software it’s important to get familiar with all its features. This will help you understand how it works and how to use it correctly. Depending on the type of software you downloaded, this may involve reading instruction manuals or watching tutorials online. It would also be helpful to join some online forums that are dedicated to discussing photography-related topics so that if you ever encounter any issues while using your new software, someone can offer advice and support.
  3. When using open source digital camera software for the first time, make sure there aren’t any unexpected problems cropping up. This could include slow operation speeds or bugs in the code that prevent certain functions from running properly. If there are issues with the program then try reaching out to other users who have already used the same version of the program as they may be able to provide helpful insights into potential solutions.
  4. Finally, practice makes perfect. Once everything works as expected (or at least close enough), begin testing out each feature and experimenting with different settings just so that you become more comfortable navigating around all the options within your chosen open source digital camera software package and gain better insight into how best utilize its tools for your needs.