Screen Capture

v002 screen capture fail to work with histogram

i cannot get v002 video capture to function with histogram in QC 4.0. the video input device works fine, any image source seems to work with histogram. i've tried combining video capture with other image and video, but no valid histogram data is available.

anyone else have this issue?

Capture Image on only 1 Monitor in a multi monitor set up

CliffSchwarz's picture

I would like to build a Screen Capture into my QC paint program. I have a multi-monitor systems that leads to lots of extra files I don't need. Can I build definable Screen capture into QC if not does any one know a way to tell a mac to only capture one monitor when I hit shift command 3

ManyCam plugin patches for QC

leegrosbauer's picture

I've just discovered that upon installation, ManyCam also installs some QC tools: ManyCam Webcam.qtz appears in Library/Compositions and in the QC Patch Library. Additionally, a seperate ManyCamPlugin patch appears in the Patch Library. I hadn't noticed them before and I'm suspecting they may have required an initial usage circumstance to occur before appearing. After I first messed with the .qtz in Library/Compositions is when I started seeing them. The .qtz also then appeared as an effect in CamTwist, interestingly.

Usefulness will vary by individual, but the broadest description is that the plugin seems to be able to both bring ManyCam into Quartz Composer as well as to bring QC into ManyCam. Sounds peculiar I know, but that's what I'm seeing.

What's it good for? hmmmm. ManyCam has a simple drawing tool, for one. It can also do screen captures with options for capture sizes and for cursor-following. It has an abundance of effects, although many of them are somewhat common, imho. ManyCam also has a fairly decent face tracking tool (discussed earlier and briefly elsewhere in these forums) which is image-graphics assignable, the caveat being that those graphics need to be specifically hosted in ManyCam's face accessories function in order to be accessed.

Anyway, I'm going to explore it. Both the plugin and the .qtz appear to be set up as image filters so I'll insert them around in my compositions and report further if anything visually interesting develops.