- SCSnapShotIP is a basic photo application that supports zooming, panning, rotating, mirroring, and framing of both the image preview and capture from IP cameras supporting Http Live Streaming (HLS). This tool mimics many of the features provided by the macOS version of 'SCSnapShot' for USB and built-in cameras. The application fully saves and restores the state of each camera connected.
- Description Basic USB Video Camera Capture App - allows a frame to be captured from the video preview stream and can be saved to a file. Rotation and cropping are also supported.
SCSnapShot is a basic photo capture application which allows for zooming, panning, mirroring, rotating, and framing of both image preview and capture from USB and built-in cameras. Image is cropped to the framed area when saved. Zooming is not limited to the center of the camera preview, especially useful when the camera is mounted or used with a tripod. Automatically detects all compatible attached cameras, even when added or removed during a session. User can select any device supported configuration involving compression, resolution, and frame rate range.
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Use the (long) press gesture to initiate a drag operation to frame the image free-hand. Alternatively, select one of the standard frame sizes from the dropdown. The frame is optionally adjustable when displayed. Click the crop/erase button to add or remove the frame at any time. Use the best-fit button to reset the image whether framed or not. Finally, there are options which allow or disallow the mouse/trackpad from panning, zooming, framing, and adjusting of the image and frame.
![Snapshot Snapshot](/uploads/1/2/6/6/126617508/740180282.png)
Snapshot Progressive
Both the camera preview and captured image can be rotated in the four primary orientations; 0, 90, 180, and 270. This gives greater freedom in placing or mounting of cameras, as it is easy to obtain a right-side-up image. Additionally, it is possible to mirror both the preview and optionally the captured image about the vertical axis of the displayed image to create the same effect as that of a front-facing camera on an iPhone.
Snapshot Folder
The application fully saves and restores the state of each camera connected, including the rotation, pan, zoom, and frame. Camera state information is also restored between sessions. This makes scanning though multiple cameras simple and you always pickup where you left off.
Captured images are simply saved to traditional .jpg files on the drive(s) and folder(s) of your choosing.