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- darkman77 commented on safay's instructable Raspberry Pi Photo Booth Controller1 year agoView Instructable »
@LutMat, you will need also https://pypi.python.org/pypi/ExifReadinstalled.
- darkman77 commented on safay's instructable Raspberry Pi Photo Booth Controller1 year agoView Instructable »
Hi @LuMat, I shared the code 2 years ago on GitHub as a fork:https://github.com/thedarkman/RPi_photobooth/tree/pslr-shootHave fun with it
- darkman77 commented on safay's instructable Raspberry Pi Photo Booth Controller1 year agoView Instructable »
Hi @ValentineD1,what size does your photobooth_label.jpg have? And does it print the collage this way when using commandline?
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Hi GregT90, i don't know if you still need informations about this, but i build a second photobooth doing exactly what you want. I'm using a litte chip, an uln2003a to switch die LED "lamp". Just connect it to a spare GPIO pin and it will switch. You will find a lot of chematics via google. I use it also for the button and pose led, as i use 12v led strips for them. So you can't connect them directly to the raspberry pi gpio ports. See the first image, i draw a qick connection diagram for myself to not mess up. I use only one AC to DC brick that gives me 12v and some small converter modules to create the needed 5v for the Pi and 9v for the led lamp