
Photobooth Shooting 49
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The print preview can be rotated by 90 degrees CW, 90 degrees CCW or 180 degrees using the
rotation setting. The size and position of the print preview can be set print preview offset, width and
height settings. If these are all set to zero the print preview will be sized to fill the window and will be
centered on the screen. The print preview can be moved on the screen, e.g. to make space for the
print confirmation buttons, using the left and top offset settings. For example to leave a space 200
pixels wide on the left of the screen set the print preview left offset to 200. If the print preview width
and height settings are set to 0 the print preview will be resized to fill the rest of the screen. Set the
print preview width and height settings to values other than 0 to specify the size of the print preview
image.
Use the "Timeout (secs):" to specify a timeout for how long the print preview should be displayed (the
default timeout is 300 secs). Set the timeout action dropdown list to the action that should be
performed when the timeout occurs (the default setting is to cancel the print).
When the output option is set to "Print and save JPEG copy" or "JPEG copy only" the filename of the
JPEG copy of the printed output can be specified using the "Filename for JPEG copy of output:" edit
box. This value can use tokens to specify values which are determined at run time e.g. %d represents
the date and %t the time. Please see the section on tokens for a list of available tokens. The JPEG
copy of the printed output is an exact copy of what is sent to the printer and can be used for reprints
after an event.
An optional second copy of the printed output can be saved in a different folder by selecting the "Copy
JPEG to folder:" option. You can specify the folder this is saved in using the edit box to the right of the
checkbox. If this is left empty the JPEG will be saved in a sub folder named "copy". You can also enter
the full pathname of the folder where the images should be copied to (e.g. "C:\Print copies") or the
name of a different sub folder (e.g. "Backup"). The folder name can also use tokens to specify values
which are determined at run time. The second copy of the print output can also be cropped, resized
and rotated before it is saved.
Photobooth Start options
The following start options are available:
"Keyboard only (ignore
mouse or touchscreen
clicks)"
This is the default setting where the photobooth sequence can be started
using the normal keyboard shortcuts e.g. F4
"Left click anywhere to
start"
This setting allows a mouse or a touchscreen to start the photobooth
sequence. The user simply needs to click the left mouse button or press
anywhere on the display if using a touchscreen
"Left click to start, right
click to toggle B&W
mode"
This setting allows a standard mouse to be used to start the sequence (left
click) or to toggle between B&W and color modes (right click)
"Left click top left to
start"
This setting is designed for touchscreens and requires the user to click in
the top left fifth of the screen to start the sequence. The ready.jpg image
should be edited to show the user where to touch the screen to start the
sequence.
"Left click top left to
start color sequence,
bottom left for B&W"
This setting is designed for touchscreens and requires the user to click in
the top left fifth of the screen to start the sequence in color and the bottom
left fifth to start it in black and white. The ready.jpg image should be edited
to show the user which areas to touch to start the sequence.
This setting allows up to 10 areas on a touchscreen to be given different
actions (described in more detail below)
Touchscreen Settings
Up to 10 areas can be defined on a touchscreen to control different photo booth settings such as
starting the sequence, switching between color and B&W, selecting the number of print copies etc.
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