![]() Compatibility fixes for Adobe FMLE and CamFrog. Fixes a problem where the iGlasses window could go missing. Adds the ability to use iGlasses as a virtual camera when no cameras are available. 2/1/13 - v3.3.2: Fixes a hanging issue experienced by some users. 2/28/13 - v3.3.3: Fixes some compatibility problems with Skype. Other bug fixes and compatibility issues. iGlasses is now AppleScriptable (can be controlled via AppleScript.) Fixes an issue with Skype 6.5 and higher where the picture could freeze during a call. Adds ability to adjust the digital pan/tilt/zoom using the Apple Remote on supported Macs. Exposure and White Balance settings are now properly saved and restored. v3.4: Adds ability to manually adjust Exposure and White Balance with built-in iSight and most USB cameras including the Microsoft LifeCam series. Fixes a bug with Logitech webcams where Exposure could drift after being locked. The remote is now activated manually with the "Use Remote" menu item. v3.4.1: Fixes a problem where iGlasses would take exclusive access of the IR remote. Fixes a problem using iGlasses with the 2013 MacBook Air. v3.4.2: Fixes a problem using iGlasses in Safari and Chrome on OS X 10.9 Mavericks. ![]() Fixes an issue with the recent files menu of Share Media mode on OS X 10.9. ![]() Fixes an issue with legacy camera support. Fixes and issue with Syphon Servers not showing up. ![]() Fixes an issue with installing iGlasses in a multi-user environment. Fixes an installer issue which caused iGlasses to not load for some users. v3.4.3: Fixes an issue where iGlasses did not work with Safari 6.1 on OS X 10.7. Allows exposure lock on built-in FaceTime HD cameras on newer MacBooks. Support for using iGlasses in Safari 7.1. iGlasses will no longer cause OS X to switch to discrete graphics card mode on some Macs. Fixes an issue with selecting iGlasses in FaceTime. Fixes an issue where iGlasses was not working in Screenflow and Camtasia screen recording apps. v3.4.6: Fixes an installer crash on OS X 10.11 beta. Adds support for the latest version LINE. v3.4.9: Adds support for the latest version of Chrome. iGlasses 2 also adds the ability to rename and remove individual presets.- v3.5: Adds support for macOS 10.15 Catalina. You might also decide that you want different settings for different applications for example, video conferencing via iChat vs. You could save a custom preset for each and easily pick the appropriate one when needed. For example, you might want to adjust your white balance and brightness settings for the different types of lighting in different locations: one for your home, another for your office. Once you’ve tweaked the image to your liking, you can save a custom preset encompassing all those changes. You can can adjust as many of these factors as you like, layering one change on top of another until you’re happy with your image. Huckleberry mirror that Ecamm sells (which itself comes with a copy of iGlasses). You can even rotate your camera’s image in 90° increments, in case you want to mount your external iSight on the side of your computer (or set your MacBook or MacBook Pro on its side), or mirror the camera image left-to-right in case you want to use something like the nifty There you’ll find a second pop-up menu that gives you direct access to image qualities such as brightness, contrast, color balance, sharpness, saturation, white balance, and more. But you’ll find the app’s real power when you slide open that control window’s bottom drawer.
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