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20 Apr, 2012 10:32 PM

I am using the demo currently. I am using 4x6 photo paper and choosing a layout of 1x3 duplicate + logo, 4x6 portrait. I would like to eliminate all of the extra space in between the two strips and choosing "borderless" on the printing setup is not working. Is there a way to do a duplicate 3 picture strip with a logo on 4x6 paper that utilizes the entire sheet? All of the photo booth strips that I have at home (from professional booths) are like this. Thank you!

  1. 2 Posted by zchurchz on 21 Apr, 2012 12:06 PM

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    SB only takes "square" pictures so the only way to get 3 pic strips with all the space used and borderless... leaves you with no room for a logo.
    The "professional" strips you are referring to are most likely either widescreen shots or 2x8 strips from a roll fed dye-sub printer.

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  2. 3 Posted by ANTONIO CABRERA on 10 May, 2012 07:48 PM

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    It would be great to let the user define size of the picture (wide or square) for newer versions.
    The "professional booths" that Melissa is talking about are another photobooths companies and their photo has bigger pictures and people likes that.

  3. 4 Posted by jcastro89 on 11 May, 2012 01:35 AM

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    Honestly, the only difference between "professional" and consumer is how you use the tools that you have. I operate a professional photo booth with Sparkbooth. While there is a lot of white border in the photo strips I often use that space for graphics to better match a parties theme. Check it out http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=225511564181319&set=a.22...

  4. 5 Posted by Antonio cabrera on 11 May, 2012 01:57 PM

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    I use sparkbooth profesionally too, but I think that if we could change fue picture size, this software would be the best compared with other programs.

  5. 6 Posted by kieran.jtms on 16 May, 2012 08:03 PM

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    Hi Guys, doing this professionally what camera do you use in the booth? and do you find that the DPI is too low?

  6. 7 Posted by jcastro89 on 16 May, 2012 09:18 PM

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    I use the MS LifeCam Cinema at 720p with a HiTi 510s printing 4x6 photos and the prints looks great. I have also used the photos to create 720p slide shows which also looks great. Here's a commercial I made using the photos taken in my booth. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGpOYibOtpo&feature=youtu.be

  7. 8 Posted by kieran.jtms on 16 May, 2012 10:20 PM

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    They do come out really good, especially considering they are from a webcam. What kind of printer do you use to print with? Im in the UK and looking at Mitsubishi event printers.

  8. 9 Posted by jcastro89 on 16 May, 2012 10:28 PM

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