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Hello jmcbee,
If your Logitech QuickCam UltraVision SE USB webcam is DirectShow compliant, then you can use the NI-IMAQ for USB Cameras Driver to acquire images from it. The NI-IMAQ for USB Cameras Driver does require the NI Vision Development Module. You can run this software in evaluation mode for thirty days, but you would need to purchase the software after the evaluation period expires.
If you can get your USB webcam to work in LabVIEW using a third-party driver and ActiveX controls, then more power to you. LabVIEW offers an excellent programming environment, although I suspect you may still want the NI Vision Development Module so that you can process your images in LabVIEW after you have acquired them. You can find ActiveX examples in the NI Example Finder if you are looking to examine working programs that use ActiveX controls for inter-program communication.
Best Regards,
T. McCarty
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