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The background.jpg should be saved in your photobooth images folder (this is displayed in the title bar
of the print layout editor window). You can copy a JPEG image into your photobooth images folder by
clicking on the "Import background..." button.
To delete a background.jpg image first press the "OK" button to save the print layout and close the
print layout editor window. Then delete the background.jpg from your photobooth images folder.
Note: If the positions of photos and captions don't quite line up with an imported background.jpg they
can be moved by typing ctrl+A (to select all) and then pressing the cursor keys.
Headers and footers
For backwards compatibility with previous releases the print layout can also display a header image
named header.jpg at the top of the page and a footer image named footer.jpg at the bottom of the
page. It is recommended that you avoid using headers and footers and use the background.jpg
instead. This will make it easier save layouts for future reference without them being specific to a
particular printer model.
Overlay
An option overlay can be placed over the photos by placing an PNG image named overlay.png in your
photobooth images folder. You can copy a PNG image into your photobooth images folder by clicking
on the "Import overlay..." button.
The overlay.png should be saved as a 24-bit color PNG file with an 8-bit alpha channel containing
transparency information.
To delete an overlay.png image first press the "OK" button to save the print layout and close the print
layout editor window. Then delete the overlay.png from your photobooth images folder.
Please see the section headed "How to create PNG images using Photoshop" for notes on how to
create an overlay.png file.
There is an example PNG file named example_overlay.png in the installation folder which can be used
for testing.
Tip: The current layout can be saved as a JPEG file by holding down the Shift and Ctrl keys and then
clicking on the "Print Test Page" button. This JPEG image can then be loaded into a photo editor such
as Photoshop to add logos, captions etc. and then saved as a background.jpg or overlay.png image
which can be imported into the layout.
Hiding and showing elements
Use the various "Show" checkboxes to control what is displayed in the print layout preview. This is
useful if you want to simplify the preview display to make it easier to adjust the photo positions.
Please note: Unchecking the "Show" checkbox for an element only affects the print layout preview
and does not affect the final prints.
Undo and Redo
Most actions can be undone by clicking on the "Undo" button or by typing ctrl+Z and redone by clicking
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