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Quick capture with iSight or any DV-cam

Hello. I like making stopmotion movies (claymation, Wallace and Gromit, Nightmare Before X-mas) and I was wondering if there is some way to take a quick-shot with the iSight camera.

I know that there are alot of applicatios such as iStopmotion out there that allows me to do this, but all I really need is a way to take just a picture, it can be saved as a jpeg or a png or anything, doesnt matter. And to pay 50-100$ for an application that just takes pictures seems quite alot. I might as well use a normal camera and take real pictures. But the thing is that its hard to make it stand still then, so I really want to be able to control the camera from my computer. I can do this with Photobooth but that kind of ***** since you have to wait for 3 seconds and then a flash goes off.

I mean, with QuickTime Pro (or iMovie) you can easily shoot a video with a plugged in DV-cam, so why should it be so hard to take just a picture?

Do any of you know of some way to just take a quick pictures with the iSight? It would also be great if it worked with a Quicktime compatible DV-camera too. And preferebly it should be free.

Thanks in advance. I don't really know if this is the right place to post this is though...

iMac 17" 2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, Mac OS X (10.5.1)

Posted on Dec 24, 2007 5:35 AM

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Posted on Dec 24, 2007 9:17 AM

Hello, Petter

...Photobooth ... you have to wait for 3 seconds and then a flash goes off.



See beancurd's post http://discussions.apple.com/message.jspa?messageID=5695879#5695879 :

  " hold shift to disable flash, hold option to disable countdown, combine for both."



Do any of you know of some way to just take a quick pictures with the iSight?



(0) Here are some ways of varying convenience using the apps that came with your Mac and/or Leopard:
Mac OS X 10.5 Help: About Photo Booth

Mac OS X 10.5 Help: Shortcuts for taking pictures of the screen
 (When your camera's image is visible on the display.)

iChat 4.0 Help: Taking a snapshot of a video chat

iMovie 6.0 Help: Capturing a still image from your video


(1) For other apps, see the Snapshot Apps and Webcam Apps in
   Some Applications You Can Use With iSight

For any of the above methods, you can use Preview > Tools > Flip Horizontal or image editor software (like PhotoShop) to reverse "mirror-image" images that you have made.

EZ User uploaded fileJim

PowerBook 1.67 GHz w/Mac OS X (10.4.11) G5 DP 1.8 w/Mac OS X (10.5.1)  External iSight
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Question marked as Best reply

Dec 24, 2007 9:17 AM in response to Community User

Hello, Petter

...Photobooth ... you have to wait for 3 seconds and then a flash goes off.



See beancurd's post http://discussions.apple.com/message.jspa?messageID=5695879#5695879 :

  " hold shift to disable flash, hold option to disable countdown, combine for both."



Do any of you know of some way to just take a quick pictures with the iSight?



(0) Here are some ways of varying convenience using the apps that came with your Mac and/or Leopard:
Mac OS X 10.5 Help: About Photo Booth

Mac OS X 10.5 Help: Shortcuts for taking pictures of the screen
 (When your camera's image is visible on the display.)

iChat 4.0 Help: Taking a snapshot of a video chat

iMovie 6.0 Help: Capturing a still image from your video


(1) For other apps, see the Snapshot Apps and Webcam Apps in
   Some Applications You Can Use With iSight

For any of the above methods, you can use Preview > Tools > Flip Horizontal or image editor software (like PhotoShop) to reverse "mirror-image" images that you have made.

EZ User uploaded fileJim

PowerBook 1.67 GHz w/Mac OS X (10.4.11) G5 DP 1.8 w/Mac OS X (10.5.1)  External iSight

Dec 24, 2007 10:35 AM in response to EZ Jim

Thanks alot! I went to the iSight Applications page and downloaded CamGrabber and it was perfect. Exactly what I was looking for! A small and fast app to take pictures directly from a video-camera such as iSight.

Thanks alot, also the other article that you linked me to was also very helpful.

Thanks alot! Now I can produce some awesome stopmotion movies!!!

Quick capture with iSight or any DV-cam

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