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© 2014 Breeze Systems Ltd
photos have been taken
keyboard_input_cancel.jpg - image displayed if user selects 'cancel' from the on screen keyboard after
the photos have been taken
These images can be JPEGs containing any information you like and are displayed centered on the
display with a black background. The images 1.jpg, 2.jpg etc are displayed together with the text
defined in the settings dialog which can be used to give a count down timer before each picture. The
text is displayed centered below the live viewfinder display as white text with a transparent
background. The following tokens can be used in the text:
@imageNumber@ - the number of the image in the sequence starting from 1
@numberOfImages@ - the number of images in the sequence
@secsToNextPhoto@ - the number of seconds until the next photo is taken
The images displayed to the user should be the same size or bigger than the computer's display. If the
images are too small they will be expanded to fit with a black border and a small warning message will
be displayed in the bottom left corner showing the image size and the display size.
When using live view in photobooth mode the live view images will not be updated while the camera is
actually taking each picture. This will cause the live view display to freeze for a couple of seconds and
can confuse some users as it shows the live view just before the picture is taken and this will be
slightly different from the actual photo. To avoid this problem the live view display will be blanked out
when the photo is taken if you define a release.jpg image.
It is also possible to display different screens depending on whether color, black and white or
monochrome toned mode is selected and the number of print copies. This provides a way of giving
feedback to the user when different settings have been selected.
The way it works is to check for a suffix after the filename for the appropriate screen image in the form
<screen>_<b|c|t><1..9>.jpg where <screen> is the name of the screen image e.g. "ready", <b|c|t> is
the color mode: "b" for black and white, "c" for color or "t" for monochrome toned and <1..9> is the
number of print copies e.g. "1" is one copy is selected.
For example when the ready.jpg image is to be displayed, the color mode is set to black and white and
the number of print copies is set to 2 the software will look for a suitable screen image in the following
order:
ready_b2.jpg - i.e. "ready" + black and white + 2 copies selected or if this isn't found it looks for:
ready_b.jpg - i.e. "ready" + black and white or if this isn't found it looks for:
ready_2.jpg - i.e. "ready" + 2 copies selected or if this isn't found it looks for:
ready.jpg
So to have screens to indicate the color mode and the number of print copies from 1 to 3 you need the
following "ready" screens: ready_c1.jpg, ready_c2.jpg, ready_c3.jpg, ready_b1.jpg, ready_b2.jpg,
ready_b3.jpg.
When a setting is changed, e.g. the color mode is set to black and white, the screen image is updated
automatically to show the user the current status.
Using movie files to animate screens
Movie files can be displayed on the screens by placing a movie file in QuickTime MOV format in the
photobooth images folder and giving it the same name as the screen image. For example, to play a
movie when the ready.jpg screen is displayed the movie file should be named ready.mov. Movie files
can't overlap the live view display and so if live view is active the movie will be displayed in the area
below the live view.
Append "_loop" to the filename , e.g. ready_loop.mov, if you want the movie to automatically restart
from the beginning and play continuously.
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