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<photo image="1">20110126_163719_1.JPG</photo>
<photo image="2">20110126_163719_2.JPG</photo>
<photo image="3">20110126_163719_3.JPG</photo>
<photo image="4">20110126_163719_4.JPG</photo>
<output>prints\20110126_163719.jpg</output>
</photos>
</photo_information>
</breeze_systems_photobooth>
The <date> and <time> tags contain the date and time of the first shot in the sequence. Please note
that the date and time will only be correct if the camera's clock is set correctly.
The <user_data> tag contains the text entered by the user if the touchscreen keyboard option is used.
The <photobooth_images_folder> contains the full pathname of the photo booth images folder.
The <caption1> and <caption2> tags contain the text used for the captions printed on the photos or
empty strings if these are not defined.
The <photo> tags contain the filenames of the photos taken in the shooting sequence.
The <output> tag contains the filename of the JPEG copy of the printed output (if selected).
The writing of the XML shooting information file can be suppressed by setting the following value in the
Windows registry to 1:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\BreezeSystems\PSRemote\102\PhotoboothSuppressXml
This can be done by creating a text file named SuppressXML.reg containing the following and then
double clicking on the file in Windows Explorer to copy the information to the registry:
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\BreezeSystems\PSRemote\102]
"PhotoboothSuppressXml"=dword:00000001
Please note that this setting will be ignored and the XML will be written if the touchscreen keyboard
option is used.
9.8 Green Screen Shooting
The photobooth mode in PSRemote v2.0 introduces green screen shooting. Green screen
photography works by taking photos of the subject in front of a green background and then
automatically replacing the background with a background image. The background image can be
anything you like such as an exotic location, a cityscape or even a photo of the President of the United
States.
PSRemote also supports blue screen shooting. This works in exactly the same way but uses a blue
background instead of a green background. To enable blue screen shooting select the "Blue screen
mode" checkbox when the green screen settings dialog is displayed.
PSRemote will automatically replace the green background with the chosen background when using
live view in photobooth mode. This means that the users will see what the final picture will look like
with the new background as opposed to the green background that the cameras sees.
A basic green screen setup is shown below:
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