by Eric Woodchek | Jun 6, 2017 | A Wise Idea Archives, Booth, Darkroom Booth Archives, How To, Tips & Tricks Interview, Troubleshooting
Howdy Photo Booth Friends, For those of you using directly supported printers, this is not an issue because Darkroom will change the print size/cut options automatically. For the rest of us here is a helpful reminder of how to change the print size for a few common...
by Eric Woodchek | May 12, 2017 | A Wise Idea Archives, Booth, Darkroom Booth Archives, How To, Templates, Tips & Tricks Interview, Wedding Photography
Howdy Photo Booth Friends, Did you know you can output your prints to beautiful album pages. This is a great add-on for those doing weddings. Download a free template here to try for yourself. For those using Darkroom Core Edition, check out the steps to auto print...
by Eric Woodchek | May 11, 2017 | A Wise Idea Archives, Booth, Darkroom Booth Archives, How To, Promotion
Howdy Photo Booth Friends, We are very excited about all of the positive response with the release of Booth 3.0. We know you love the new burst mode GIF and we just wanted to say “Thanks for the Love!” Here are a few free graphics to help spruce up your screen...
by Eric Woodchek | May 10, 2017 | Booth, Darkroom Booth Archives, How To
The burst mode in Darkroom Booth 3 captures a short video to produce a Boomerang style video which can also be output as an animated GIF. Combine Burst mode with a camera slider to take the effect even further (see more samples below). There are many different types...
by Eric Woodchek | Apr 7, 2017 | A Wise Idea Archives, Booth, Darkroom Booth Archives, How To, News & Updates Archives
Howdy Photo Booth Friends, Here is an example of how to span your screen template across multiple displays, a brand new option in Booth 3.0. In this case I used 2 horizontal 1080×1920 monitors stacked. This would also work the same way if you wanted to have your...
by Eric Woodchek | Mar 7, 2017 | Booth, Darkroom Booth Archives, How To, News & Updates Archives
Darkroom Booth makes it easy for you to add slow motion videos to your customer’s booth experience. For best results, we recommend videos to be shot at least 60 frames per second with adequate lighting. Our examples in the video were produced using a Canon T6i SLR...