Yet Another Raspberry Pi Photo Booth #piday #raspberrypi @Raspberry_Pi
I have been to a lot of weddings where the most fun was happening in the photo booth so there is always room for more solutions. Check out this Raspberry Pi photo booth shared by PierreH23 on Instructables:
Recently, my company (cubitux) had the opportunity to participate to a contest to present a photo booth solution to a client. Because I’m an open-source fan, I picked Raspberry Pi technology and started creating something around it.
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Everything runs with a customized Raspbian – Desktop Edition (Special Linux flavor for Raspberry Pi)
An already made SD card image is available on the following GitHub repository: https://github.com/phenelle/RPi_Photoboth/tree/mas…
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However, this guide will show all the steps that we did to customize our Raspbian and make it very close to an embedded system…
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