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    FreeBooth

    FreeBooth

    Free Photo Booth Software for a simple offline photo booth

    This is a simple photobooth application. You can take pictures with a camera(e.g. a dslr) and they will be shown in the application immediatly. You need no internet at your event location. Every user can save an Email-adress to his favourit picture and you can send all Emails via the sending wizard when you have internet again e.g. the next day. But it also supportes direct email sending if you have internet.
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    Downloads: 137 This Week
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    Multi Remote Camera

    Multi Remote Camera

    Trigger multiple cameras connected to a private local WiFi network

    The Multi Remote Camera app for Android devices, takes photos and videos when triggered remotely over a local WIFI network using broadcast messages. You can capture photos and videos nearly simultaneously on local network connected devices running this camera app. Depending on the type of local private network, the number of triggered devices can range from 1 to 253 or 4093 maximum. To use the app for remote trigger you must enable WIFI Remote Control in Settings. For security reasons...
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    Photobooth

    Photobooth

    A photobooth Web-Application for raspberry pi with gphoto2

    ...Adjust take picture and print commands. And many more options to adjust and style the Photobooth for your personal needs.
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    clickpb

    A fully customize photobooth program.

    A fully customize photobooth program.
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    OpenPhotoBooth

    Photobooth Application for Canon's Powershot Cameras

    OpenPhotobooth is an open-source photobooth application for canon's excellent powershot cameras. The application takes a series of pictures and prints strips of photos, any number of columns the users wants. It has the capability of having a custom header on the photostrip, and having a custom background for full-screen "kiosk" type of applications. This application only works on Windows XP with powershot cameras.
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    Photobooth is a currently a windows based python program to run a photo booth. The software uses the Canon remote capture DC software to capture images then crops and resizes them to paste into a picture strip. The completed strip is then printed.
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    Webcam viewer/capture program similar to the Photobooth program in Mac OS X. Written in python using GStreamer with EffectTV plugins, you can view your webcam and take pictures filtered through your choice of effects.
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