Most of the research that takes place in the VASE Lab results in the production of
software.
Image capture and processing
Digital (still) camera support for Linux
- A Perl program for copying
images from a digital camera, such as the Fuji Finepix
6900Zoom, which appears as a USB mass storage device under Linux.
(The output frames have names generated from the date and a sequence
number.)
- A Perl program for generating
thumbnail images and web pages from full-size images.
LATEX support
One of the members of the VASE Lab, Adrian Clark, has been
using LATEX since 1985 and has "infected" the
remainder of the Lab.
All of the following "style files" are usable with
LATEX2e via its \usepackage mechanism.
- dates.sty: a style file
that can output today's date in a variety of formats and is easily
modified to support languages other than English. The latest release
interoperates correctly with recent enhancements to the support for
PostScript fonts (which stole the command \th); this means it
is incompatible with the earlier releases of
dates.sty from the early 1990s.
- ieeconf.sty:
- ieeeconf.sty:
- spie.sty:
- essex_logo.eps:
Written by Dr Steve Sangwine of the Department of Electronic Systems
Engineering, this is a pure-PostScript version of the University of Essex's "E" logo.
(Restricted to Essex hosts.)
Obsolete software
- An image capture library that
drives (via video4linux) BT848-based capture cards under
Linux and SGI capture sub-systems for SGI Indys. We mostly use
Hauppage WinTV cards under Linux and achieve full-frame video at 25Hz
on suitable PC-class systems.