A Photobooth web interface for Raspberry Pi and Windows.
- Works on Windows and Linux.
- Under Windows digiCamControl by Duka Istvan can be used to control the camera and to take pictures.
- Under Linux gPhoto2 is used to control the camera and to take pictures.
- Images are processed with GD.
- Photobooth caches all generated QR-Codes, Thumbnails and Prints.
- Standalone Gallery (
localhost/gallery.php
). - Settings can be changed via Admin Panel (under
localhost/admin
):- Multi-language support:
- German
- English
- Spanish
- French
- Greek
- Gallery:
- Order pictures in gallery ascending oder descending by picture age.
- Hide the gallery.
- Choose between md5- or date-formatted image names.
- Choose an image filter after taking a picture.
- QR-Code to allow downloading pictures from your Photobooth.
- Pictures can be directly downloaded from the gallery.
- Print feature.
- Optional: Print a frame on your picture
(replace
resources/img/frames/frame.png
with a frame of your choice). - Optional: Print text on your picture.
- Optional: Print QR-Code on the right side of your picture.
- Optional: Print a frame on your picture
(replace
- Pictures can be sent via e-mail.
- LivePreview (uses device cam).
- Event specific (e.g. wedding, birthday) config to show a symbol (e.g. heart) between some text on the start page.
- Green screen keying (chroma keying).
- Photo collage function: take 4 pictures in a row with or without interruption and let it generate a collage out of it.
- Save pictures with a Polaroid effect.
- Adjust take picture and print commands.
- And many more options to adjust and style Photobooth for your personal needs.
- Multi-language support:
- gphoto2 installed, if used on a Raspberry for DSLR control
- digiCamControl, if used unter Windows for DSLR control
- NGINX, Lighttpd or Apache
Please follow the installation instructions in our Photobooth-Wiki to setup Photobooth.
If you're having trouble or questions please take a look at our FAQ before opening a new issue.
Please take a look at the changelog in our Photobooth Wiki.