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- CPiA webcam driver for Linux
- A Video4Linux interface to many of the early cheap webcams that used the CPiA chip, and to the Intel QX3/QX3+ USB microscopes; parallel port and USB webcams are supported. N.B.: the CPiA chip is no longer in production, and these webcams are no longer sold in stores, but can still be found on sites like eBay.
- CamE
- An xawtv webcam application, which adds adds imlib2 support and other new features. Latest version is 1.9, 2004.
- CamStream
- Webcam and video applications for Linux.
- Coriander Homepage
- A full-featured GUI for IEEE1394, IIDC-compliant (aka DCAM) digital cameras. It includes camera control, video display, saving, FTP and V4L export. A GNOME desktop application. Latest release is 2.0.0, 2008-01-17.
- Digikam
- An advanced digital photo management application for KDE. Latest release is 0.9.3, 2007-12-22.
- Digital Photography and Linux
- A collection of resources for Linux digital photography; a TWkiki site.
- Gspy - a gnome security camera application
- Retrieves images from a video4linux device and processes these into a daily mpeg movie on the disk drive.
- HomeConnect USB Driver for Linux
- 3Com HomeConnect Digital / ViCam USB Driver for Linux.
- Improv - Image Processing for Robot Vision
- A tool for basic real-time image processing at low resolution, e.g. suitable for mobile robots. Also works with a number of inexpensive low-resolution digital cameras (no framegrabber required). Latest release is 5.0.0, 2002-09-16.
- Linux Astronomy CCD Imaging
- Camera driver support (ccd, which does all the high level control of the camera and OS interfacing) and a control application (gccd, a Gnome-base application that can control cameras, telescopes, and filter wheels).
- Linux Kernel Webcam Driver SPCA5xx
- A table of webcams known to work with the SPCA5xx drivers.
- Linux OV511/OV518 Driver
- A set of drivers for the OmniVision OV5xx series of chips; these are USB-only video capture chips used in many webcam devices, and some TV-capture devices. Site also includes a list of supported cameras and webcams, status of chipsets and features, application support, FAQ and technical documentation, sample images, and links.
- Poor Man's Cam
- A small perl script to take pictures generated from a quickcam and put them up on a server. Latest release is 1.4, 2007-01-04.
- QuickCam Express Driver
- Linux drivers for the Logitech Quickam Express (now Dexxa) and support for developers of other Quickcam drivers and compatible USB webcams.
- SANE - Scanner Access Now Easy
- An application programming interface (API) that provides standardized access to any raster image scanner hardware (flatbed scanner, hand-held scanner, video- and still-cameras, frame-grabbers, etc.). Check the supported devices link to find out if your scanner is supported by SANE.
- The IEEE1394/Firewire Digital Camera List: Scientific, Industrial and Other Machine Vision Cameras
- This list summarizes the uncompressed video cameras available with (currently 1100) IEEE1394 interfaces (also known as Firewire, IEEE-1394, i-Link, etc). Last updated 2008-04-27.
- The gPhoto Page
- A free, redistributable, ready-to-use set of digital camera software applications for Linux; supports 700+ cameras.
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