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Photobooth Shooting 63
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By default movie files are displayed centered on the screen unless live view is active in which case
they are displayed below the live view. Movie files can also be positioned manually by appending the
offsets from the left and top of the screen to the filename in the form _{LeftOffset}+{TopOffset} e.g. to
position the ready.mov movie 200 pixels from the left of the screen and 100 pixels from the top the file
should be named ready_200+100.mov (or ready_loop_200+100.mov if you want it to play
continuously). If the movie is larger than the screen it will be automatically scaled to fit the screen.
When a movie is displayed on the countdown screen (e.g. by naming it 1.mov) it replaces the normal
countdown text and is only played once. Approximately 1 second before the end of the movie the
taking.jpg screen is displayed and then the photo is taken when the movie reaches the end. There is a
sample movie file called countdown.mov in the photobooth images subfolder where PSRemote is
installed. To use this simply copy it to your photobooth images folder and rename it to 1.mov, 2.mov
etc.
Important: The delay before taking each photo must be set to 2 secs or more otherwise the
countdown movie will not be displayed.
Quick Time MOV files can be created using a Nikon or Canon DSLR or a video editor such as Adobe
Premiere Elements or Apple's QuickTime Pro player. Most video editors can convert video files into
different formats e.g. you can convert an AVI file to MOV format by loading the AVI video into the
editor and saving it in MOV format.
Note: Apple's QuickTime Player needs to be installed on the computer for movie playback to work.
This is a free download from Apple's website.
Audio Prompts
Audio prompts can be added by placing a WAV sound file in the photobooth images folder and giving it
the same name as prompt screen. For example to play a sound when the photobooth is ready copy a
WAV file named ready.wav into the photobooth images folder and it will be played when the ready.jpg
image is displayed. You can also play an audio file when the touchscreen keyboard is displayed by
naming it keyboard.wav and placing it in the photobooth images folder.
Note: There is no need to use a WAV file if you are already using a movie file (see above) because
movie files can contain both pictures and sound.
The easiest way to see how this works is to try it out. To do this run NKRemote then press Ctrl+F4 to
display the ready screen. Then press Shift+F4 to take a test sequence or F4 to take the pictures and
print them.
A typical 4 picture sequence would be:
At startup: "ready.jpg" image displayed on screen and "ready.wav" played once (if present)
Sequence started: "1.jpg" image displayed on screen together with countdown text and "1.wav"
played once (if present)
Approx 1 sec before taking picture #1: "taking.jpg" image displayed on screen and "taking.wav"
played once (if present)
After taking picture #1: preview image displayed for the required number of seconds (if enabled in
the settings) then "2.jpg" image displayed on screen together with countdown text and "2.wav" played
once (if present)
Approx 1 sec before taking picture #2: "taking.jpg" image displayed on screen and "taking.wav"
played once (if present)
After taking picture #2: preview image displayed for the required number of seconds (if enabled in
the settings) then "3.jpg" image displayed on screen together with countdown text and "3.wav" played
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