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once (if present)
Approx 1 sec before taking picture #3: "taking.jpg" image displayed on screen and "taking.wav"
played once (if present)
After taking picture #3: preview image displayed for the required number of seconds (if enabled in
the settings) then "4.jpg" image displayed on screen together with countdown text and "4.wav" played
once (if present)
Approx 1 sec before taking picture #4: "taking.jpg" image displayed on screen and "taking.wav"
played once (if present)
After taking picture #4: preview image displayed for the required number of seconds (if enabled in
the settings) then "processing.jpg" image displayed on screen and "processing.wav" played once (if
present). During this time the images are formatted ready for output and either saved to file or sent to
the printer queue. When this has finished the screen goes back to the "ready.jpg" image and the
ready.wav sound file is played ready for the next sequence.
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 makes it possible to show
the user which settings have been selected and could be used as part of a touchscreen menu system.
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.
Running External Commands
External commands can be used to customize the way the photobooth works e.g. by emailing images
or turning lights on and off. There are three different ways external commands can be run when
shooting in full screen photobooth mode:
1.
After each photo is downloaded
2.
When the photobooth screen changes during the photobooth shooting sequence
3.
When the XML summary file is written after the photobooth output has been printed or saved
Running commands after downloading each photo
To do this use the edit images option and select the command line option. This could be used to run a
Photoshop droplet to modify the image. You may need to add a delay to allow time for the droplet to
finish before the images are printed. This can be done by setting the following value in the Windows
registry:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\BreezeSystems\PSRemote\100
\PhotoboothDelayBeforePrintingInSecs
Running commands when the photobooth screen changes
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