My USB webcam is precariously mounted on the desk I'm using. The clamp damages my monitor; Better lighting etc. etc.
Works like a charm but all that is needed is to vertically flip the picture for use in Skype, G+ Hangouts etc.
I am at a loss as to how this is accomplished in Ubuntu 11.10.
Closest I have come is a thread mentioning omitted effects from cheese.
I can't find anything else on this.
WebcamStudio allows you to run several effects at once, between other interesting features like running images, videos and other stuff as your webcam in order to be streamed in almost any via (web service, video conferencing system, chat, etc.)
In the next screenshot I am using my webcam in order to show the images flipped horizontally (up to down), but you can both invert horizontally, vertically and to run several effects at once.
Note: I am using Cheese in order to preview the webcam's output.
Aditionally you may wish to take a look at this answer by @Veazer: https://askubuntu.com/a/124934/9598 Posted here for your convenience:
No working for me but @Luis Alvarado informs that it works, if this last one is working for you please don't forget to give credit to its author.
Good luck!
Try to install
video4linux control panel
via the software center. That should be able to do it.