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What is it?

The gallery provides a way for users to view photos, animated GIFs and MP4 videos from previous sessions and to share them by email or text or to reprint photos. The gallery can be displayed from the ready screens using the showGallery touchscreen action. This can be added using the touchscreen editor.

 

Maximum Age

Set the “Maximum age of photos displayed in the gallery (hours)” to specify which photos are displayed in the gallery. For example, for an event running on a single day or evening, this could be set to 8 hours. The app will scan the photos folder for XML summary files which are less than the maximum age setting.

  • If its a photo session with a slideshow GIF the gallery will display a thumbnail showing the first frame of the animated GIF with a play icon.
  • If its a photo session only the gallery will display a JPEG copy of the print output
  • If it’s a burst GIF session the gallery will display a thumbnail showing the first frame of the animated GIF with a play icon.

 

Order

The thumbnails will be displayed in date order with the newest photos shown first.

 

Play Icon

The default play icon displayed over thumbnails for animated GIFs and MP4 videos can be replaced by creating a PNG image named gallery_play.png in the screen images folder.

 

Adjusting the appearance of the gallery

The gallery is displayed as thumbnails on a transparent background placed over a background screen named gallery.jpg. The size and position of the gallery thumbnail display area can be edited using the touchscreen editor and selecting the gallery.jpg screen.

 

Thumbnails Per Row

Set the “thumbnails per row” setting to specify the number of thumbnails displayed in each row of the gallery and the “thumbnail spacing (pixels)” to specify the spacing between each thumbnail.

 

Thumbnail Radius

Use the “thumbnail radius (pixels)” setting to display the thumbnails with rounded corners. Set this to 0 to have square corners.

 

Thumbnail Highlight

When a thumbnail is tapped it is highlighted and a sharing screen is displayed. The width of the highlight border can be specified using the “highlight border width (pixels)” setting. Set this to 0 if you do not want the selected thumbnail to be highlighted. The color of the highlight can be edited by clicking the “…” button to the right of the “highlight color” preview.

 

In operation

When a thumbnail is tapped in the gallery it is highlighted and the relevant gallery share screen is displayed:

Screen Name Description
gallery_share.jpg for photos without a slideshow GIF or MP4
gallery_slideshow_share.jpg for photos with a slideshow GIF or MP4
gallery_gif_share.jpg for burst GIFs/MP4s
gallery_video_share.jpg for videos

Each gallery share screen has a preview area and touchscreen actions which can be edited in the touchscreen editor.

You can define an exit touchscreen action for each gallery screen which returns the user to the gallery screen showing the thumbnails. You can also set a timeout using the “Sharing screen timeout (secs)” setting which will automatically return to the thumbnail screen if the screen is not tapped before the timeout occurs. Set this timeout to 0 to disable it.

You can also define touchscreen actions to share the animated GIFs, videos and photos by email or text or to print photos.

  • When an email share touchscreen action is tapped the email keyboard is displayed to prompt the guest to enter their email address. A sending screen is displayed when sending the email and this is dismissed after the interval defined in the “Sending and printing screen display time (secs) setting.
  • When a text share touchscreen action is tapped the text keyboard is displayed to prompt the guest to enter their phone number. A sending screen is displayed when sending the text and this is dismissed after the interval defined in the “Sending and printing screen display time (secs) setting.
  • When the print touchscreen action is tapped the photo is printed and printing screen is displayed. This is dismissed after the interval defined in the “Sending and printing screen display time (secs) setting.

After sharing or printing a photo the app will return to the gallery thumbnail display with the thumbnail of the shared photo highlighted.

 

TouchScreen Actions

Touchscreen Action Description
galleryDelete Removes the image from the gallery, but does not delete any files. Instead it marks the image as deleted by setting the deleted attribute in the photo booth summary XML file to 1
galleryDeletePermanently Permanently deletes the photo booth summary file and all associated photos, GIFs and MP4 files.
galleryExit Can be used to close the gallery thumbnail screen and return to the photo booth ready screen. You can also set a timeout using the “Gallery screen timeout (secs)” setting which will automatically exit the thumbnail screen if the screen is not tapped before the timeout occurs. Set this timeout to 0 to disable it.

The Delete options can be protected using a password if required. To do this set the exit password in the iPad’s App Settings screen.

 

Slideshow

A slideshow of photos, animated GIFs and MP4 videos from previous sessions can be displayed in the standby screen by selecting “Enable slideshow in standby mode”. The size and position of the slideshow display area can be edited using the touchscreen editor and selecting the standby screen.

 

TouchScreen Actions

Touchscreen Action Description
slideshowFirst displays the first image in the slideshow and pauses the slideshow for 5 minutes
slideshowPrevious displays the previous image in the slideshow and pauses the slideshow for 5 minutes
slideshowNext displays the next image in the slideshow and pauses the slideshow for 5 minutes
slideshowLast displays the last image in the slideshow and pauses the slideshow for 5 minutes
slideshowPause pauses the slideshow for 5 minutes
slideshowPlay resumes the slideshow after it has been paused
slideshowDelete marks the currently displayed slideshow image as deleted
slideshowDeletePermanently deletes the currently displayed slideshow image files
  • slideshowDelete does not delete any files, instead it marks the image as deleted by setting the deleted attribute in the photo booth summary XML file to 1.
  • slideshowDeletePermanently deletes the photo booth summary file and all associated photos, GIFs and MP4 files.

 

Slideshow Settings

Select “Enable slideshow in standby mode” to enable a slideshow in the standby screen.

  • Next, set the “Maximum age of photos displayed in slideshow (hours)” to specify which photos are displayed in the slideshow. For example, for an event running on a single day or evening, this could be set to 8 hours.
  • Then set the interval in seconds between each photo in the slideshow.

 

Transitions

Transition Description
none fade from black for the “in” transition/fade to black for the “out” transition
right slide in from the left/slide out to the right
rightUp slide in from the bottom left/slide out to the top right
rightDown slide in from the top left/slide out to the bottom right
left slide in from the right/slide out to the left
leftDown slide in from the top right/slide out to the bottom right
down slide in from the top/slide out to the top
up slide in from the bottom/slide out to the top

 

Photo Order

The “photo order” setting defines the order in which the photos are displayed in the slideshow.

  • newestFirst – sort into date order and display the most recent photos first.
  • oldestFirst – sort into reverse date order and display the oldest photos first.
  • random – sort into random order and display them in sequence. When it reaches the end of the sequence it will sort them into a different random order and display them in sequence.

 

What’s displayed in the slideshow

The app will scan the photos folder for XML summary files which are less than the maximum age setting.

  • If the XML file represents a photo session with a slideshow GIF or video it will display the video in the slideshow if it is available otherwise it will display the animated GIF.
  • If the XML file represents a photo session only it will display the JPEG copy of the output in the slideshow.
  • If the XML file represents a burst GIF session it will display the video in the slideshow if it is available otherwise it will display the animated GIF.

 

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