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Old 06-25-2009   #1 (permalink)
Mabel


 
 

Photo ID Card using Webcam in Access

I've been using a commercial Photo ID card maker for a small company that I
work for. I use Logitech Webcam to take pictures and I am able to activate
the photo from the Webcam to the ID card file. However, the software is
still very limited. I created a Form in Access and I am able to insert
pictures into the form successfully. But I want to access my Webcam from my
Form file so when I take pictures I could see it in my Form and supposely the
pictures would go directly to my Form just like the commercial program that I
mentioned. Please advice. Thank you.

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Old 06-25-2009   #2 (permalink)
PvdG42


 
 

Re: Photo ID Card using Webcam in Access



"Mabel" <Mabel@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:8C5008C2-8F5A-4703-91AA-E4E3A1CF00D7@xxxxxx
Quote:

> I've been using a commercial Photo ID card maker for a small company that
> I
> work for. I use Logitech Webcam to take pictures and I am able to
> activate
> the photo from the Webcam to the ID card file. However, the software is
> still very limited. I created a Form in Access and I am able to insert
> pictures into the form successfully. But I want to access my Webcam from
> my
> Form file so when I take pictures I could see it in my Form and supposely
> the
> pictures would go directly to my Form just like the commercial program
> that I
> mentioned. Please advice. Thank you.
You need an Access database product discussion group for this question.
You've asked in a .NET programming group.
I'm going to cross post your question to an Access Group. See below to find
the appropriate group for future posts.

Go here: http://www.microsoft.com/communities...s/default.aspx

In the tree on the left, first select English. Then, in English, select
Office and Desktop Applications.
In Office and Desktop Applications, open the Access category and find a
group there for your post.


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Old 06-25-2009   #3 (permalink)
HillBilly


 
 

Re: Photo ID Card using Webcam in Access

Have you ever heard the term "**** out of luck?" Well that's what situation
you are in if the software that takes the Photo ID or the Webcam device does
not support integration with other software development. Then you would need
to go to school or buy a hundred books to learn how to program or hire
somebody to code for you. There's quite a few webcam solutions that suppoprt
programming. Try using bling.com.

"Mabel" <Mabel@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:8C5008C2-8F5A-4703-91AA-E4E3A1CF00D7@xxxxxx
Quote:

> I've been using a commercial Photo ID card maker for a small company that
> I
> work for. I use Logitech Webcam to take pictures and I am able to
> activate
> the photo from the Webcam to the ID card file. However, the software is
> still very limited. I created a Form in Access and I am able to insert
> pictures into the form successfully. But I want to access my Webcam from
> my
> Form file so when I take pictures I could see it in my Form and supposely
> the
> pictures would go directly to my Form just like the commercial program
> that I
> mentioned. Please advice. Thank you.
My System SpecsSystem Spec
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