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Mac 101: Connect Your Camera

Digital cameras and DV camcorders are popular peripheral devices, and having a Mac makes the results even more enjoyable. With iPhoto, you can make your great shots even more awesome and turn your so-so stuff into something stellar. And instead of subjecting your family and friends to long, drawn-out screenings of your vacation videos and home movies, you can edit your footage in iMovie to make your video more compelling.Of course, you have to import your photos and movies into your Mac first, which brings us to this lesson; learning how to connect your camera to your computer. Lucky for you, it's easy.

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AVG_CHROMAKEY(1)						   User Commands						  AVG_CHROMAKEY(1)

NAME
avg_chromakey - test application for libavg chromakey filter SYNOPSIS
avg_chromakey -t DRIVER [OPTION]... DESCRIPTION
Stream a live image from a camera and apply a chromakey filter. OPTIONS
-h, --help Show a brief description of the options. -t, --driver DRIVER One of the camera subsystems supported by libavg (supported: firewire, video4linux, directshow). -d, --device DEVICE Camera device identifier (depending on the driver, a GUID or device path is expected). -u, --unit UNIT Unit number. Used for cameras or other capture devices which deliver several images (e.g. stereo cameras or TV capture cards). -w, --width WIDTH Camera image width. -e, --height HEIGHT Camera image height. -p, --pixelformat PIXELFORMAT Camera pixel format (one of: I8, I16, YUV411, YUV422, YUYV422, RGB, BGR, BAYER8). -f, --framerate FRAMERATE Frames per second. -8, --fw800 Set firewire bus speed to s800 (if supported). AUTHOR
Ulrich von Zadow <coder@c-base.org> libavg 1.7.0 November 2011 AVG_CHROMAKEY(1)