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Add first version of the README #12

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@tiwiz tiwiz commented Oct 5, 2018

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@tiwiz tiwiz requested a review from danybony October 5, 2018 08:42
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This project is an experiment based on Android Things and Google Photos API that will let you create a *photo boot* (like those usually found at weddings) that will automatically upload the taken pictures to Google Photos albums.

## Our setup
Our system was based on a Raspberry PI equipped with a Rainbow HAT, an external 21,5" monitor (without touchscreen), a big red button to snap the pictures and an external camera module.
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Maybe specify that it was a big red Normally Closed (NC) button. Or do you think it's too specific?


### Photo taking and upload

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In this image I'd remove the mention to Raspberry in the text. It's an implementation detail, the main focus is on Android Things

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## Our setup
Our system was based on a Raspberry PI equipped with a Rainbow HAT, an external 21,5" monitor (without touchscreen), a big red button to snap the pictures and an external camera module.

Since Google Photos requires an authentication, we provided a companion Android app that will let you log into an account and will share the token with the Raspberry PI using Nearby API.
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Share the token with Android Things

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danybony commented Oct 6, 2018

I'm gonna merge this but please update the last image as I commented... I'll open an issue for this

@danybony danybony merged commit b3699f8 into develop Oct 6, 2018
@danybony danybony deleted the feature/website branch October 6, 2018 06:41
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