How to configure everything? #9
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I've started to document the configuration possibilities here: https://github.com/xtech/self-o-mat/wiki/Configuration
Edit: oops, the German website https://www.self-o-mat.de/ (where you could buy kits) gives some more ideas about filters and templates. Cheers |
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Templates are basically overlay over the printed version of the photo. The idea is that you can frame the picture or overlay the final picture with a company logo. You can download a template here:
Some users noted that the images looked "boring" and not saturated enough. This is the case because smartphones tend to over-saturate images and add contrast whereas DSLRs don't do that. If the filter is enabled, the final picture gets passed through an image processing filter which adds contrast and saturation for "better" photos. (I'm not really a fan of the option but many like it 🤷♂️ )
The *_frontend.json files are for the photo booth's screen, whereas the en.json and de.json are for the browser accessible settings app.
This is currently not implemented, sorry.
The app prints to CUPS' default destination. Just set the default printer to the one you like.
We had a native app, but it was too hard to maintain. Therefore the "app" mentioned on the website refers to the webserver running on the self-o-mat.
No problem, do you by any chance understand German? We have started to document the self-o-mat on https://help.self-o-mat.de/. |
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Templates are basically overlay over the printed version of the photo. The idea is that you can frame the picture or overlay the final picture with a company logo.
In order to create a template, you simply need to create a PNG frame with a transparent region. The photo booth software will detect the transparent region and insert the image there. Note that the image will be scaled in such a way that it's not stretched…