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An extension to control and configure hardware settings of webcams from Chrome on Windows
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A Chrome extension that allows users to control the hardware settings (brightness, contrast, saturation, etc.) of their webcams directly from Chrome on Windows. This extension bridges the gap between browser-based applications and native webcam controls, offering a seamless experience for users who require precise control over their video inputs.
Features
- Adjust Camera Settings: Easily adjust common camera settings extended by your connected webcams including Brightness, Color Temperature, Contrast, Exposure, Focus, Frame Rate, Saturation, Sharpness, and more.
- Built-In Configurations: Set common configuration settings including black and white, sepia, and camera defaults.
- Custom Configurations: Save up to four custom camera specific configurations into templates for future access.
- Cross-Application Compatibility: Works across multiple Windows applications, allowing for consistent webcam settings.
- User-Friendly Interface: Simple and intuitive UI for quick adjustments.
- Real-Time Updates: See the effects of your changes in real-time.
Usage
- After installing the extension, click on the OPTIC Iris icon in your Chrome toolbar.
- Click the settings button to enable camera permissions, toggle camera auto-connect, and set appearance preferences
- Open the Extension to connect your webcam
- Use the lower dropdown, slider, and toggles to change camera settings
- Navigate through templates using the top dropdown and use the Save button to save custom configuration settings after changing webcam settings
- Change template names in the Settings window to customize user experience
Compatibility
Operating System: Windows 10 and above
Browsers: Google Chrome (latest version)
Issues
If you encounter any problems, please open an issue on GitHub
https://github.com/ethanedson/Optic/issues
Latest reviews
- (2025-01-22) Frank Provasek: The description of this extension doesn't mention the most important thing! When you use an external webcam with a Chromebook, you can't run the helper apps that run on Windows to control brightness,contrast, frame rate, exposure time, color saturation, sharpness -- you are forced to accept the default settings. THIS lets you control all of these. A little wonky, you have to give it webcam permissions, then ALSO enable it to auto-connect to your webcam. But still 5 stars because it's the only extension like this.