A virtual camera that can be controlled with mouse and keyboard, fully configurable
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A virtual camera that can be controlled with mouse and keyboard, fully configurable
CameraShutter is an Arduino program. It controls your DSLR to take a picture every x seconds for x minutes, fully configurable via LCD menus.
Camera calibration for perspective and fish-eye cameras using OpenCV
The Linux sources and UVC firmwares for DMK 41AU02.AS camera.
Onvif QT Server Client is a sample for creating Onvif Server and Onvif Client with QT C++
An Astrophotography Intervalometer using an ESP8266 and a relay, configured using a ESP8266 Web Server
DirectX 10 app with some features
The "Tasmanian Devil" is a 5-axis camera position control system controlled entirely via an Xbox Controller!
A dockable OBS Studio plugin for controlling the BirdDog P200.
Open astrophotography capture tool (Qt 5, ZWO cameras, filter wheels and focuser, DIY focuser)
The PZT is controlled to move at a fixed step length, and a series of images can be obtained by taking pictures with an industrial camera after each movement, which can be used to shoot a series of interference fringes with the same position difference.
Multi-device video control, capture, and integration solutions across mobile phones, watches, and PTZs
It's a simple app for making a list of visited places as a memory by adding the place title, image, and location.
Hardware and Software based Synchronisation for PointGrey BlackFly GigEVision cameras, with examples for delay identification, image capture and external hardware triggers.
A 3D scene rendered using OpenGL, featuring camera control, mesh rendering, skybox, and texture management. The project leverages object-oriented programming and advanced OpenGL techniques.
A simple 3D rendering engine designed for educational purposes, featuring camera control, mesh loading, and rasterization.
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