It is impossible for software alone to "act as a camera". You have to have at least a minimum amount of hardware as well, such as an imaging chip.
any digital camera can do, you just have to configure the camera's application software.
Different camera companies use different software inside the camera. Experience says that connecting a camera to a Macintosh computer will start a program called iPhoto that will import pictures from the camera into the Mac without any other software
Google Chrome does not have an external software for camera. It creates an intent for camera to start.
You shouldn't need any hardware, but often time the software comes with the camera and if not you can go to the Camera's Manufactures website and download it. Also most the time you just have to plug the USB into the camera and the computer and it works right away without any software.
Most security camera come with the software to be able to connect and control your camera from any internet connection. The best software comes with the Linksys security cameras from my experience.
A camera is hardware.
when you get the camera you will get a CD too. that is where you get your software!!
The iris acts like the aperture of a camera lens.
In order to find out what types of camera software ip camera software sells, you must contact the company or store and ask them what they sell. This would work!
You normally won't need to install any extra software with the camera, however, most systems will come packaged together with the cameras. This allows for ease in adding them.
Camera Software provides camera users with camera manuals and drivers that are specific to their camera. In addition, Camera Software also offers additional benefits such as warranty and registration information. Thirdly, Camera Software typically includes a multitude of platforms that allow users to edit their photo's imperfections such as red eye and poor lighting. If a consumer loses the software that originally came with their camera, it can also be downloaded via the manufacturer's website.
For just $45, Pro Data Doctor has a digital camera data recovery software. This software is capable of recovering digital photographs and video.