Wiki source code of Document Cameras

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christine_sklareski 1.3 6 A document camera is a device that allows you to display images of documents, objects, and even 3D items onto a larger screen, such as a projector or monitor. It's essentially a camera mounted on an arm. You place the item you want to display on a platform below the camera. The camera captures the image and transmits it to the connected display.
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8 Teachers use them to show documents, artwork, lab experiments, and even small objects like insects. Document cameras help facilitate discussion because everyone can see the same thing clearly.
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christine_sklareski 2.2 10 Document cameras are connected to a computer or Newline flat panel via USB cable. They include features like zoom, focus adjustment and built-in lighting to enhance the image quality.
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13 The [[IPEVO Visualizer software>>https://us.ipevo.com/pages/visualizer-tutorials||rel=" noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"]] is designed to work with document cameras, enabling users to display, manipulate, and share live images from the camera.
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16 Restart the document camera software when experiencing issues. Also, disconnect and reconnect the camera to the computer.
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christine_sklareski 2.2 25 [[image:ipevo.jpeg||alt="IPEVO document camera" data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center"]]
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