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Make Your Own Raspberry Pi 4 Photobooth! -- Episode 425

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Although we mostly rely on smartphones to take photos, portable Photo Booths are a convenient alternative at events like parties and weddings. Building one from scratch in 2019 is easier than ever, particularly using a Raspberry Pi board and camera, along with a Touchscreen Display. In this video, we go over the steps on how to assemble the hardware and setup the software to run a Pi-powered Photo Booth for taking selfies with your besties at the next gathering!

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Raspberry Pi Official Touchscreen Case (Modified)

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  • DAB
    DAB over 5 years ago +1
    Nice project. You could support a number of remote imaging applications with this system. DAB
  • tariq.ahmad
    tariq.ahmad over 5 years ago in reply to kmikemoo +1
    Hi kmikemoo , I'm looking into this. It appears that we do not carry this in our stores but I could be wrong. In the meantime I've moved this from the list of parts you can purchase from our online store…
  • tariq.ahmad
    tariq.ahmad over 5 years ago in reply to kmikemoo +1
    Hi kmikemoo , I have confirmed that this is a part that we do not carry and its now in the additional parts list.
  • th3tink3r3r
    th3tink3r3r over 4 years ago in reply to acrobotic

    One tiny question. How do i do that?

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  • acrobotic
    acrobotic over 5 years ago in reply to rolanddb

    Hey, Roland.

     

    I'm glad you liked the project. You can certainly add a light. Not only that, but you can control its brightness with the Pi. You can use a pin on the 40-pin header, and control it from the Photobooth scripts. Thanks for watching!

     

    Kindly,

    -Cisco • ACROBOTIC

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    rolanddb over 5 years ago

    It is a very cool project!

    Pictures would be better with more light.

    Is it possible to add a flash with the RPI4?

     

    Best regards Roland

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  • acrobotic
    acrobotic over 5 years ago in reply to DAB

    Thanks! Yeah, it opens up a few possibilities. Are there any other specific applications you'd like to see with this setup? I'm thinking of doing some Computer Vision projects in the near future.

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  • acrobotic
    acrobotic over 5 years ago in reply to kmikemoo

    Thanks for the correction. I modded an old case for a Raspberry Pi 3 because I wanted one that propped up the camera, and none were available for the Raspberry Pi 4 at the time. Luckily, things have changed, and this one should work well:

     

    https://www.newark.com/multicomp-pro/asm-1900147-11/rpi-touch-screen-case-white/dp/07AH2036

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    acrobotic over 5 years ago in reply to kmikemoo

    Thanks for the kind words, Mike. Let me know if you have any questions, when you go through the build!

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    tariq.ahmad over 5 years ago in reply to kmikemoo

    Hi kmikemoo ,

     

    I have confirmed that this is a part that we do not carry and its now in the additional parts list.

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    tariq.ahmad over 5 years ago in reply to kmikemoo

    Hi kmikemoo ,

     

    I'm looking into this.   It appears that we do not carry this in our stores but I could be wrong.   In the meantime I've moved this from the list of parts you can purchase from our online store to the additional parts list.

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  • DAB
    DAB over 5 years ago

    Nice project.

     

    You could support a number of remote imaging applications with this system.

     

    DAB

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    kmikemoo over 5 years ago

    The link for [Buy Now] for the touchscreen case points to a display hat.  https://www.newark.com/multicomp-pro/asm-1900147-01/rpi-touch-screen-case-clear/dp/07AH2035  gets you to a display case for the RPi4.

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