31 projects tagged "Capture"
tdsdump allows capture and printing of encapsulated postscript output from Tektronix TDS210, TDS220, and TDS224 digital oscilloscopes that have the TDS2CM option installed. It captures the serial data stream from the scope, and captures the content between the %PS-Adobe and %%EOF tags (inclusive) in the data, optionally spooling the result to a printer. This allows the scope to screen dump without a dedicated printer.
Image Viewer is a multi-frame (animated) image viewer with real-time interactive pan and zoom viewing that uses the GTK+ toolkit and Imlib. It is capable of opening and saving to any image format supported by Imlib. It features screenshots (screen capture), crop, resizing, print, fullscreen display, display on the desktop (root window), animation (creating animated GIFs), color leveling, drawing font/text strings, and editing image header information.
pad sequential filenames so alphabetical order matches numerical order. It automatically determines the necessary integer field width, treats filenames with different prefixes or suffixes separately, removes redundant padding, and is reasonably efficient, even for thousands of names.
libptp is a Picture Transfer Protocol support library. It is used for downloading images from PTP cameras. It currently works with most modern cameras from the following vendor: Kodak, HP, Nikon, Canon, Panasonic, Olympus, Konica, Minolta, Fuji, Ricoh, and Sony. This package also contains "ptpcam", the tool used to tweak camera properties and perform some basic operations.
snapscreenshot takes a screenshot from a single Linux virtual console (tty) or from a group of ttys. It does not care if it is a plain text mode or framebuffer console; it only needs read-access to /dev/vcsa* -devices. The program outputs a tga file to stdout; use an image manipulation program to convert it to png or whatever you prefer.
iOta (Image Organization Tool and Archiver) is a tool to manage, organize, index, archive, and Web-publish your digital photography collection. It is backed by a BerkeleyDB database. The KDE/QT based front-end is designed to be simple, yet powerful. iOta allows the user to generate, uniquely rename, and index images to an embedded database. The user can also caption and describe each image, generate thumbnails and browsable HTML indexes, archive directories of images onto CDR, and search and edit properties of each photograph in the user's collection. In addition, all this information also travels with the image itself in the thumbnail EXIF header.
An inventory and tracking system for technical resources maintenance management.