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        <s:content>A fun software. Or Art? Whatever, play with it if you have Quicktime and a camera.&#xD;&#xA;&#xD;&#xA;The program has some controls. Use &apos;C&apos; to switch between square and character mode and &apos;F&apos; to change whether 1 or 0 is used for bright areas. To slow down the scan line use &apos;up&apos; and &apos;down&apos; cursor keys. To change the brightness threshold use the &apos;left&apos; and &apos;right&apos; cursor keys.&#xD;&#xA;&#xD;&#xA;For me it has worked as an example how to use Quicktime for Java to get images from a camera. The code is also available on this local subversion server. Check out http://thinkberg.com/svn/mepixel/trunk&#xD;&#xA;Ant build.xml is included. However, you might need to change the place where your QTJava.zip file is located if you are not using MacOS X.</s:content>
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