(logitech) usb-webcam on windows

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(logitech) usb-webcam on windows

Ingo N.
Hi,

First of all thanks for this great software.  It simplified me already quite often
solving image processing tasks.


But currently I have a problem I'm not able to solve myself.
So far I used a Logitech webcam together with the standart quicktime based plugin
for capturing images from a Logitech camera.
This worked fine on Mac Os. For some reasons I want (actually have to) to switch
now to windows. But the problem is that the Logitech camera. Sadly the camera is
not recognised anymore. Anyone managed to get a logitech camera running withing
imageJ or got successfully another usb webcam running?

Thanks in advance
Ingo
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Re: (logitech) usb-webcam on windows

Vincenzo Della Mea-2
If your camera has standard Microsoft drivers, you can try our  
CivilCapture plugin (http://www.eslide.net).
Regards,
Vincenzo

Il giorno 25/ago/09, alle ore 13:10, Ingo N. ha scritto:

> Hi,
>
> First of all thanks for this great software.  It simplified me  
> already quite often
> solving image processing tasks.
>
>
> But currently I have a problem I'm not able to solve myself.
> So far I used a Logitech webcam together with the standart quicktime  
> based plugin
> for capturing images from a Logitech camera.
> This worked fine on Mac Os. For some reasons I want (actually have  
> to) to switch
> now to windows. But the problem is that the Logitech camera. Sadly  
> the camera is
> not recognised anymore. Anyone managed to get a logitech camera  
> running withing
> imageJ or got successfully another usb webcam running?
>
> Thanks in advance
> Ingo

* Vincenzo Della Mea
* Medical Informatics, Telemedicine and Ehealth Lab
* University of Udine, Italy
* http://www.dimi.uniud.it/dellamea/ - http://mitel.dimi.uniud.it/  -  http://www.eslide.net
* WHO Italian Collaborating Centre for the Family of International  
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Alan Hewat
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It is probably simplest to use the imageJ VideoCaptureTool macro
http://rsb.info.nih.gov/ij/macros/tools/VideoCaptureTool.txt which
works by using the Windows capture application VirtualDub,
automatically integrating a short video clip and opening it in ImageJ.
You can use other Windows applications such as StillCap (part of
AMCap) in a similar way - see
http://www.neutronoptics.com/vdubcap.html for a variation.

Alan.

2009/8/25 Ingo N. <[hidden email]>:

> Hi,
>
> First of all thanks for this great software.  It simplified me already quite often
> solving image processing tasks.
>
>
> But currently I have a problem I'm not able to solve myself.
> So far I used a Logitech webcam together with the standart quicktime based plugin
> for capturing images from a Logitech camera.
> This worked fine on Mac Os. For some reasons I want (actually have to) to switch
> now to windows. But the problem is that the Logitech camera. Sadly the camera is
> not recognised anymore. Anyone managed to get a logitech camera running withing
> imageJ or got successfully another usb webcam running?
>
> Thanks in advance
> Ingo
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Re: (Microvision MV-1400UC ) usb-webcam on windows

Matiur
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Hi,

I want to capture image using Microvision MV-1400UC  camera. Plese someone help me how can I connect this camera with imageJ and how can I capture image with imageJ.

Thanks for any kind of help.

Matiur