sofi![]() 🌠 Level: 116 ![]() Posts: 3970/4152 EXP: 17094803 For next: 229290 Since: 02-18-11 Pronouns: she/her From: たまごっち星 Since last post: 1 day Last activity: 8 hours |
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there's a lot of old software out there that serves all sorts of purposes. since many of us use vintage equipment, perhaps it's a good idea to share some things you've found and enjoy using, or even post mini-reviews of stuff you tested out. i know i'm always looking for old software to play around with. so let's do that in this thread and pool our knowledge together. i spent the afternoon trying to take a self-portrait with an old Logitech webcam (Logitech QuickCam Deluxe for Notebooks) for a magazine feature. i ended up downloading Logitech QuickCam v10.0a to get it running. it had a nice retro interface that was a lot of fun to work with. the main UI consists of this dock below: ![]() the top icon (with the slide of film and image) brings up a 'photo booth'-like interface with basic 3-second timer features and the option to include time stamps. on higher resolution settings, the images come out strangely compressed—i've been able to get really detailed images out of this webcam in the past using other software, but this is sufficient for my purposes i suppose. notably, the settings featured options for contrast, brightness, saturation, gain, and exposure. perhaps it's not that old, but it for those of you playing around with old Logitech webcams, perhaps this is a fun thing to look at. archive.org - Logitech QuickCam v10.0a tested on Windows 7 (32-bit) running on a Panasonic Toughbook CF-T8. ____________________ sofi ※ please excuse our appearance as we prepare for a new layout |












