tag:help.sparkbooth.com,2010-04-06:/discussions/photo-album-kiosk-questions/3509-blurry-picturesSparkbooth: Discussion 2014-10-08T17:13:25Ztag:help.sparkbooth.com,2010-04-06:Comment/347856952014-09-30T17:06:28Z2014-09-30T17:06:28ZBlurry Pictures<div><p>It all depends on what webcam you are using and lighting.<br>
What webcam are you using?</p>
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<p>Joe Connell - SB Support</p></div>Joe Connelltag:help.sparkbooth.com,2010-04-06:Comment/347856952014-09-30T17:15:12Z2014-09-30T17:15:12ZBlurry Pictures<div><p>Here are a few samples using a Logitech c920 webcam<br>
[see attached]</p>
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<p>Joe Connell - SB Support</p></div>Joe Connelltag:help.sparkbooth.com,2010-04-06:Comment/347856952014-09-30T18:36:21Z2014-09-30T18:36:21ZBlurry Pictures<div><p>I'm using the built in webcam on my HP laptop. Would an external
webcam do better?</p></div>FLOSSIEtag:help.sparkbooth.com,2010-04-06:Comment/347856952014-09-30T19:00:28Z2014-09-30T19:00:28ZBlurry Pictures<div><p><strong>YES</strong> about 110% better using an external
webcam<br>
like the Logitech c920 and use good lighting and<br>
a light colored background curtain,<br>
We have found using a Black background curtain<br>
the facial color tone do not come out as good.<br>
Take a look at the Tutorial I did on webcam/lighting<br>
<a href=
"http://sparkbooth.com/tutorials/photo-booth-lighting-and-webcam-setup/">
http://sparkbooth.com/tutorials/photo-booth-lighting-and-webcam-setup/</a></p>
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<p>Joe Connell - SB Support</p></div>Joe Connell