What does cheese mean? It is what people in English countries say when taking pictures, just like we say "Eggplant", so this software is related to taking pictures. Cheese is a software that uses your camera to take photos and videos and brings interesting and special effects to share your happiness with others. Cheese was initially part of Google's 2007 Summer of Code, primarily by daniel g. hosted by siegel and Rapha ë l Slinckx, cheese has provided most of the features of classic touches after several months of development. In the background, cheese uses GStreamer to achieve various effects of photos and videos.
Cheese home http://www.gnome.org/projects/cheese/
Cheese installation requirements:
- GNOME 2.22
- GStreamer 0.10
- Postr for Flickr export (optional)
- F-spot for F-Spot export (optional, f-spot of ubuntu has this plug-in by default.
- A webcam (CAMERA required)
- A brain (the head is definitely required. ^_^)
The latest stable cheese version is 2.23.6. Click here to download
If you are a ubuntu user and do not mind the latest version, you can use
sudo apt-get install cheese
Install
The latest version is 2.22.3.
Below are some of cheese's
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