Cheese

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Cheese is a free and open source program for take photos and videos using a webcam, with the use of fun effects



Review

  • Creating photos and videos using a webcam;
  • It is possible to apply various effects;
  • There is a countdown function to delay the shooting: it will allow you to take a position or ruin everything before the photo is taken;
  • There is a burst shooting mode: you can set the number of photos and the time delay;
  • It is possible to export files to F-Spot, post them on Flickr, send them by mail or use them as a photo of your GNOME account, as well as save them to your disk;
  • It is possible to adjust the saturation, contrast, brightness and hue of photos and videos;
  • There is an option to select a device;
  • It is possible to choose the resolution for photos and videos;
  • It is possible to save, delete or move to the trash, created photos or videos;
  • Full-screen mode support;
  • Support for keyboard shortcuts.

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Installation

The software Cheese is available for installation on Linux.

Installation methodOS
FlatpakUbuntu, Linux Mint, Debian, Arch Linux, Fedora, CentOS, KDE Neon, openSUSE, elementary OS, Manjaro, Red Hat Enterprise Linux

*Ubuntu (GNOME), Kubuntu (KDE), Xubuntu (XFCE), Lubuntu (LXDE)


Install Software via Flatpak package

flatpak install flathub org.gnome.Cheese


Software Information

Language Interface:English, Russian, Deutsch, Spanish, French and others
Description version:3.38.0
Developer:Community
Programming language:C, Vala
License:GPL v2
Software website:wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Cheese

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