

It should be round in all cases as it does under Windows. It is stretched horizontally for 640x360 (16:9). cup is stretched horizontally whenever a 16:9 resolutions is chosen right video: cup is always round whenever a 4:3 resolution is chosen. cup is stretched vertically whenever a 4:3 resolutions is chosen video in center: cup is always round whenever a 16:9 resolution is chosen. left video: cup is always round, no stretching Under Windows everything works as expected: Whenever you change the dropdown, the webcam size will be updated via tMode. The video on the right hand side will always stay 4:3 with a fixed size of 320 x 240. The video in the middle will always stay 16:9 with a fixed size of 320 x 180.

It shows three different webcam displays: on the left hand side the video will always resize to the resolution, width and height set in the dropdown (4:3 and 16:9). I have built a small test application running at. But when using a Mac, the webcam video looks sometimes stretched. You can check whether the image is stretched or not best by holding a round cup in front of the webcam and check whether it is still round in the video. Under Windows every resolution of the camera looks fine - nothing is stretched. In my project I want to show a webcam video in 16:9 but want to switch between different 16:9 camera resolutions (320 x 180, 480 x 270, 640 x 360).

Flip the image on my logitec webcam for mac mac os x#
In my case I used a Logitech C910 (which definitely supports 16:9 resolutions) on a Mac running Mac OS X 10.6.8. In some cases we found out that the image of a webcam looks stretched when using a webcam on a mac.
