by Eric Woodchek | Apr 22, 2015 | Booth, How To
One of the new additions to Darkroom Booth 2 is Phidget control. Phidgets are “Products for USB Sensing and Control”. Huh? Phidgets is a company that makes little boards that can connect to your computer with a USB cable. On the other end of the board, you can plug in...
by Eric Woodchek | Dec 15, 2014 | Booth, Green Screen Photography, How To, News & Updates Archives
The key to great results with Chroma-key backgrounds is good, consistent lighting. The examples below illustrate different lighting and exposures and the results. All of these images were processed with the default settings in Darkroom Booth photo booth software. The...
by Eric Woodchek | Sep 24, 2013 | Booth, Darkroom Booth Archives, How To
Building your own photo booth? Based on experience from building my own photo booths and helping Darkroom customers as well, here are some things to consider when looking at hardware options. Camera Most first time photo booth builders go for the least expensive...
by Eric Woodchek | Jul 15, 2013 | Booth, How To
There are 2 ways to use arcade buttons with Darkroom Booth. One is to use a USB mouse and take it apart and replace the original mouse buttons with arcade buttons. This will require some minor soldering but is not complex. You can use an inexpensive mouse that can be...
by Eric Woodchek | Jul 15, 2013 | How To
We have many users that offer their customers a thumb drive (or CD) of images after their photo booth event. This task only takes a few clicks of the mouse – here’s how. First, select the event to export then click on either the Photos or the Prints Tab (Photos are...
by Eric Woodchek | Jun 10, 2013 | Booth, Darkroom Booth Archives, How To
Darkroom Booth version 2 is an upgrade over 1.5 and so requires its own activation. When you run Booth 2 for the first time, it will ask you for an activation code. There are two kinds of Booth 2 activation codes, Full Code (i.e. a new 2.0 purchase) and Upgrade Code...