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  2. Guvcview - Wikipedia

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    Guvcview ( GTK+ UVC Viewer) is a webcam application, i.e. software to handle UVC streams, for the Linux desktop, started by Paulo Assis in 2008. The application is written in C [1] [2] and is free and open-source software released under GPL-2.0-or-later . Guvcview is compatible with all V4L2 camera devices, using the Linux UVC driver and based ...

  3. Comparison of webcam software - Wikipedia

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  4. Cheese (software) - Wikipedia

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    Cheese (software) Cheese is the former default webcam application [3] for the GNOME desktop, i.e. an application to handle UVC streams over Video4Linux. It was developed as a Google Summer of Code 2007 project by Daniel G. Siegel. It uses GStreamer to apply effects to photos and videos. [4] It can export to Flickr and is integrated into GNOME.

  5. Fujifilm’s new app makes it easy to turn your camera ... - AOL

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    Fujifilm is making it easier to turn your camera into a webcam — if you use Windows that is. The Japanese camera-maker has released a new piece of software, called Fujifilm X Webcam, which ...

  6. Photo booth - Wikipedia

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    In 1925, the first photo booth appeared on Broadway in New York City. For 25 cents, the booth took, developed, and printed 8 photos, a process taking roughly 10 minutes. In the first six months after the booth was erected, it was used by 280,000 people. The Photomaton Company was created to place booths nationwide.

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  8. Webcam - Wikipedia

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    Various software tools in wide use can be employed to take video and pictures, such as PicMaster and Microsoft's Camera app (for use with Windows operating systems), Photo Booth , or Cheese (with Unix systems). For a more complete list see Comparison of webcam software. Uses

  9. PhotoAid - Wikipedia

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    PhotoAid. PhotoAid is a Polish software development company based in Białystok, Poland, founded in 2012. It develops applications that take and process biometric photographs, [4] and manufactures photo booths. [5] In 2022, the company provided services in over 80 countries. [6]