I'm not quite sure why people keep equating webcam handling with OpenCV. Does it have webcam handling built-in?
There's a separate request for OpenCV here.
Webcam library
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Re: Webcam library
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Re: Webcam library
Somehow they tend to go hand in hand. When I started OpenCV stuff I was amazed on how well it handled the webcam. So yes, you can say that webcam is part of OpenCV.
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Re: Webcam library
That would be so wonderfully with webcam support, or video in support.
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Re: Webcam library
JHP has created an OpenCV lib:
PureBasic Interface to OpenCV
PureBasic Interface to OpenCV
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Re: Webcam library
If the webcam library goes for Linux beyond the usual 640x480 pixels and supports HD resolution, I am in for 1+.