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Filed under: Photo, Video, Macintosh

Teach your old iSight new tricks with Iris



Iris is an OS X app that offers up some cool ways to use your iSight. Of course, it takes still photos and videos. That's useful, but Apple's built-in Photo Booth already offers those features. Iris goes a few steps further, offering a time lapse mode, a security mode (using motion-detection), and a webcam mode (for setting up live streaming).

Each mode is highly customizable. In security mode, you can set everything from the sensitivity of the motion detector to the actions Iris will take when it's set off. You can have it sound an alarm or just grab a movie or a stop-motion and email it to you. With time lapse, you can choose the interval for frame capture and playback. An amazing array of video codecs is available for recording, making the movies Iris produces suitable for playing on any screen or device.

The gallery feature ties all these modes together. It saves your shots and your videos in an iPhoto-style display that gives you easy access for exporting, e-mailing, or uploading to Flickr. It also plays nice with AppleTV. The bottom line: If you've used Photo Booth, Iris won't be difficult to learn, despite its large library of features.

Filed under: Photo, Time-Wasters

Seenly: Photo Booth for everyone (Time-Waster)



Mac users have, for quite some time now, been able to kill time with Photo booth, Apple's software that allows you to take photos (and apply fun filters) via the built in iSight cameras. However reader Keifari wrote in to tell us about a neat new site that (whilst still in Alpha) uses Flash to allow anyone with a Flash-accessible webcam to kill time with an online Photo booth.

Seenly offers you a number of different effects, including a Lomo 9 effect (where 9 shots are taken in shot sucession, and placed in a single frame), and you can save photos to the service too. If you're not on a Mac, and want to have a little bit of fun with a webcam you might have, this might be just the ticket.

Filed under: Design, Fun, Kids, Photo, Windows, Macintosh, Linux, Web services, Apple, Time-Wasters, Analysis

Cameroid - blatant Photobooth rip, but well done

CameroidWindows users: if you've ever been jealous of a Mac simply because it comes with Photobooth built in, (you know, that silly webcam toy that lets you make yourself and your friends look ridiculous? Yeah, that one...) well now you have one less reason to be jealous of Macs. A website called Cameroid has taken the Photobooth concept and put it online. And let's just say that if you didn't know Photobooth that well, you could easily mistake Cameroid for it.

So long as Apple doesn't mind, who are we to judge anyway? Cameroid is a very well done web toy, using Adobe's Flash functionality to gain access to your webcam. Once that is working, there are veritable minutes of fun to be had squishing your face and saving the pictures to... um... look at later? While the fun value of taking distorted pictures of oneself is clearly in the eyes of the beholder, Cameroid is a well executed site that performs exactly as advertised.

Cameroid works on any platform that supports giving Flash access to a webcam.

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