What is it?

The Photo Settings section allows you to configure settings for photo capture, printing, countdowns, image quality, and post-processing in your event. It enables users to customize aspects such as the number of photos taken, print layout, countdown durations, image quality, overlays, post-processing effects and more.

 

In this Guide

 

Number of Photos Taken

Set the number of photos the camera will take, by setting the Number of photos to a number between 0 and 10.

 

Number of Prints

The “Number of prints” setting sets the number of copies to be printed unless it is overridden in the confirm printing screen. The “Max number of prints” setting specifies the maximum number of copies that the user can select in the confirm printing screen.

 

Countdown

Set the “Countdown first photo” to the duration in seconds to use for the countdown before taking the first photo. Set the “Countdown remaining photo” to the duration in seconds to use for the countdown before taking the remaining photos.

 

Preview Photo

An optional preview photo can be displayed after taking each photo. The “Photo preview time” specifies how long the preview should be displayed in seconds. Set this to 0 to disable the preview photo.

 

Image Quality

Use the “JPEG quality” setting to specify the JPEG image quality when saving photos. A setting of 1 will give the maximum quality and largest file size. Setting it to a smaller value will use more compression and result in smaller file sizes but with some loss in quality.

 

Hide Live View

Normally live view images are displayed in the stills ready screen but this can be disabled (e.g. for a menu screen) by selecting “Hide live view” in ready screen.

 

Save Individual Photos

Select “Save individual photos” to save a JPEG copy of each original photo taken during the shooting sequence.

 

Processed Copy of Photos

Select “Save copy of processed photos” to save a JPEG copy of each photo taken by the camera after applying any effects such as color filter styles, AI/FX or virtual props etc. The processed photos can be adjusted, resized and have an overlay applied by clicking on the “Settings…” button.

 

Sharpen Photos

Select “Sharpen photos in print layout” to sharpen each photo before adding it to the print layout. The “Unsharp mask intensity” and “Unsharp mask radius” settings control the type and amount of sharpening. (More information about sharpening can be found by searching the internet for “Unsharp mask”).

 

Countdown

The “Countdown text” specifies how the countdown text should be formatted during the countdown before taking each photo. It can use the following tokens:

Token Description
photoboothImage the number of the photo in the sequence e.g. 1 for the first, 2 for the second etc.
photoboothNumImages the total number of photos in the shooting sequence
secsToNextPhoto the number of seconds remaining in the countdown before taking the next photo

 

Filename Suffix

The “Overlay/background filename suffix” provides a way of dynamically selecting different overlays and backgrounds for prints. Normally the filename for the background image used for prints is background.jpg and the overlay is overlay.png but this can be modified to dynamically select different overlay and background images using information such as the time, user responses to surveys or random numbers. The suffix is also applied to backgrounds and overlays added to slideshow GIFs.

The overlay/background suffix can also be used to select the countdown and preview screens. One use for this is when using a survey to select different backgrounds when using AI background removal.

 

Overlay Blend Mode

The overlay blend mode can be selected using the overlay blend mode dropdown list. This controls how the optional print overlay image, overlay.png, is blended with the print layout.

The following blend modes are available:

normal lighten overlay
screen hard light soft light
multiply difference exclusion
color dodge color burn hue
saturation color luminosity

 

Printer ID

The “Printer Id” setting is used to provide additional information about printing in the photo booth XML summary file written at the end of the sequence. This information can be used by printing utilities such as Breeze Hub to select different printers or printer settings e.g. the printer id could be set to 6×4 to indicate printing on 6” × 4” paper and 6×20 for printing on panoramic 6” × 20” paper.

 

Select “Display print preview” to display the print layout in the confirm printing screen after taking the photos. The confirm printing screen gives the user the option to accept or reject the photos or to select the number of copies to print.

You must also add the associated touch screen actions to the confirm_printing screen in the Touch Screen Editor to enable Confirm / Reject prints etc.

 

Set the timeout to the number of seconds the confirm printing screen should be displayed before it is closed automatically. Set “Accept prints after timeout” to automatically accept the prints if the timeout occurs otherwise they will be cancelled and the photo booth will return to the ready screen.

 

Number of Prints Color

Use the “# Prints font color” to specify the color of the number of print copies indicator displayed in the confirm printing screen.

Please note: the size and position of the text is determined by the size and position of the increase/decrease copies touchscreen actions. The size is set to the height of the touchscreen actions and the position is set to be mid way between the two actions.

 

Countdown Color

Use the “Countdown text color” to specify the color of the countdown.

 

Select “Print payment mode” to enable payment mode when printing from the print confirmation screen or the gallery. When print payment mode is selected and the user taps the “stillsPrintsAccept” touchscreen action the print payment screen will be displayed until a payment is made or the payment is cancelled or the payment timeout occurs. Define a “stillsPrintsAcceptWithoutPrinting” touchscreen action if you want the user to be able to accept the photos without printing them.

 

Post Processing / AI Processing

Select “Enable post processing” to allow photos to be post processed by web based services such as Breeze Fx to modify photos before they are added to the print layout. The post processing can be used to add AI image processing or to perform other actions such as running a Photoshop droplet on the photo.

 

Post URL

Enter the URL to post process the photo e.g. https://yoursite.com/postprocess.php. The image is sent to the URL together with the any survey inputs and other data as a multi-part form using an HTTP POST. The image will be sent as JPEG data unless AI background removal with a transparent background is selected in

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