A System for Distributed Internet Video Image Capture
Senior Project: 1996-1997
William Jack, Mark Masse, William Reece and David Setzke
Digital Camera Network (DCN) is a service-oriented developer and integrator of
digital imaging technologies for interactive networks. Located in Boulder,
Colorado, DCN works with web development houses and businesses and large
corporations to develop enticing and entertaining image distribution
solutions. DCN develops unique content ranging from "real-time" images to
navigatable, photo-realistic spaces for its customers and clients.
Additionally, DCN develops and integrates leading-edge technologies to provide
unique channels of content for the ever expanding numbers of industries that
are being supported on the Web.
This project involved the development a PC-based, Windows 95 application that
provides the means to manually or automatically (on a user-defined schedule)
refresh web page graphical content. The application interacts with a common
household video camera attached to a video capture device and uses either a
dial-up or a dedicated internet connection to capture, manipulate and then
transfer images to specified web sites. The software was developed in C++ using
an object-oriented approach.


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