Hi Sudhir,

You may check out this link too to help your
programmers.

http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-05-2003/jw-0516-webcam.html

--- Elpidio Latorilla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Sudhir,
> 
> The technology for this is already available and
> cheap from everywhere. The 
> main thing that needs to be done is to develop the
> client that is specially 
> integrated with care2x to make the whole procedure
> simple for the hospital 
> clerk. 
> 
> If we just for a while forget about work efficiency
> and ignore the clerk (who 
> at the end will be the one going to suffer on the
> design), one can now use a 
> common webcamera client, take a photo, save it on
> the hard disk, start the 
> care2x registration module, enter registration data,
> browse the photo taken 
> before, then press "Save".  The whole thing works,
> but with lots of 
> unnecessary subprocedures.
> 
> So, the target is to develop a camera client that
> reduces the procedures 
> needed to the minimum possible. (ideally reduce to 2
> mouse clicks)
> 
> I presume that Kurt Brauchli and his team is already
> advanced in this area. 
> Let us ask him about his opinion.
> 
> Regards,
> elpidio
> 
> On Sunday 21 March 2004 06:43, Sudhir Gandotra
> wrote:
> > The hospital to whom we are talking here will be
> using the server as
> > well as all the clients on Linux.
> > They are also keen on having the digital camera
> interface, specially to
> > have the photo of patient at the time of
> registration itself.Something
> > like having a webcam connected to the reception PC
> which takes the photo
> > that gets integrated in the registration form
> itself.
> >
> > Has anyone found a way to do this already ?
> 
> 
> 
>
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