Included Raspi Camera into README

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Balthasar Reuter
2018-06-17 00:17:46 +02:00
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* Support for external buttons and lamps via GPIO interface
### Technical specifications
* Many camera models supported, thanks to interfaces to [gPhoto2](http://www.gphoto.org/), [OpenCV](https://opencv.org/), Raspberry Pi camera (*soon*)
* Many camera models supported, thanks to interfaces to [gPhoto2](http://www.gphoto.org/), [OpenCV](https://opencv.org/), [Raspberry Pi camera module](https://projects.raspberrypi.org/en/projects/getting-started-with-picamera)
* Tested on Standard x86 hardware and [Raspberry Pi](https://raspberrypi.org/) models 1B+, 3B, 3B+
* Flexible, modular design: Easy to add features or customize the appearance
* Multi-threaded for responsive GUI and fast processing
* Based on [Python 3](https://www.python.org/) and [Qt5](https://www.qt.io/developers/)
* Based on [Python 3](https://www.python.org/), [Pillow](https://pillow.readthedocs.io), and [Qt5](https://www.qt.io/developers/)
### History
I started this project for my own wedding in 2015.
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## Installation and usage
### Hardware requirements
* Some computer/SoC that is able to run Python 3 as well as any of the supported camera libraries
* Camera supported by gPhoto 2 (see [compatibility list](http://gphoto.org/doc/remote/)) or OpenCV (e.g., most standard webcams).
* Some computer/SoC that is able to run Python 3.5+ as well as any of the supported camera libraries
* Camera supported by gPhoto 2 (see [compatibility list](http://gphoto.org/doc/remote/)), OpenCV (e.g., most standard webcams), or a Raspberry Pi Camera Module.
* Optional: External buttons and lamps (in combination with GPIO-enabled hardware)
### Installing and running the photobooth