Published by Simon Guest
1. Quick Camera supports mirroring (normal and reversed, both vertical and horizontal), can be rotated, resized to any size, and the window can be placed in the foreground.
2. Quick Camera can be used for video conferences or presentations where you need to show an external device to your audience via the USB camera.
3. Quick Camera is a utility to display the output from any supported USB web cameras.
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Download for PC - server 1 -->Intel, 64-bit processor, OS X 10.7 or later.
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Simple interface for a USB microscope
I bought a simple USB microscope. Quick Camera gives you the image on the screen. No fuss. It used to require a screen capture to save an image. Now image save is an option. Only 4 stars because there are no preferences to set a file name prefix. Save always brings up a dialog. For microscopy it is often the case you want to do a bunch of rapid images. A single keypress should be allowed to get pics one after another. A C format string with variables for time, sequece, next number, etc. would be a good addition.
Nice app, but it doesn’t seem to work with the iPhone, Quicktime and Facetime
This is a nice no frills app that seems to be compatible wth other software that I use like OBS, NDI video and others, but surprisingly not with Microsoft apps like the Iphone, quicktime and facetime unleess I’m doing something wrong? I am using OS High Sierra. If I get it into other software it will show up in this app, which kind of defeats the purpose. It’s still a nice app though. Would like to see it be compatible with the Microsoft apps in the future.
Perfect Job!
I was thinking yesterday - wouldn’t it be cool to have an app that could show the camera? And there I found this amazing little tool. Does everything really well. Even allows us to mirror the display. Extremely happy and will be using this a lot. Only thing I noticed is that it is best to start this up before other camera applications, to make sure that you can capture the camera stream that you want. Oh also, I was looking for a way to make this app float on top and couldn’t find any. After some head scratching I realized that it was already floating on top when I had it in borderless mode. One feature that would be nice is to be able to resize the window in proportion to the video content, in other words, without black bars on either the top or sides. But that’s a small thing to work around.
Simple, No-Nonsense, Works and Get Out of The Way
I’ve been spending quite a lot of time with Apps that provide various levels of support for USB microscopes and this one is a keeper. You just launch it and use your camera, so it’s quite simple. I was able to flip my horizontal and vertical mirrors and moving objects around the target pad feels sane again. I would have loved to push a snapshot button, but then it would be a more complicated App. Keep it simple, and thank you.
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