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photobooth

A Raspberry-Pi powered photobooth using gPhoto 2.

Description

Python application to build your own photobooth using a Raspberry Pi, gPhoto2 and pygame.

The code was developed from scratch but inspired by the following tutorials/projects:

Requirements

Software stack

The following is required for running this photobooth application. I used only versions available in the package repositories of Raspbian (tested version numbers are given in brackets), others might work just as well.

Hardware

  • Raspberry Pi (Any device able to run the software stack should work fine)
  • Camera supported by gPhoto. I've used a Canon EOS 500D.

Usage

Simply download photobooth.py or clone the repository and run it. It opens the GUI, prints the features of the connected camera, e.g.,

$ ./photobooth.py 
Abilities for camera             : Canon EOS 500D
Serial port support              : no
USB support                      : yes
Capture choices                  :
                                 : Image
                                 : Preview
Configuration support            : yes
Delete selected files on camera  : yes
Delete all files on camera       : no
File preview (thumbnail) support : yes
File upload support              : yes

and waits for you to hit the button to take pictures.

Eventually I want to use the GPIO-pins to support external buttons, for now only two commands are supported:

  • q: Exit the application
  • c: Take four pictures and show them in a grid

All pictures taken are stored in the current working directory.

Modifications

In the beginning of the file a number of config options are available. Change them to your liking.

The GUI-class is separated from the entire functionality. I'm using Pygame because it's so simple to use. Feel free to replace it by your favorite library.

License

I provide this code under AGPL v3. See LICENSE.

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