The software is a rails app with an Angular.js frontend using the gphoto2 library to trigger a Nikon D60 camera.

Features: take pictures, browse pictures, automatic upload to a gallery (tumblr, flickr, owncloud), qr code for download, image post-processing, using the gpio ports for the trigger button, leds for states.

Github page: https://github.com/digitaltom/photobooth

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Looking for hackers with the skills:

raspberrypi gphoto rails angular.js electronics

This project is part of:

Hack Week 13 Hack Week 17

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  • over 8 years ago: digitaltomm added keyword "electronics" to this project.
  • over 8 years ago: digitaltomm started this project.
  • over 8 years ago: digitaltomm added keyword "raspberrypi" to this project.
  • over 8 years ago: digitaltomm added keyword "gphoto" to this project.
  • over 8 years ago: digitaltomm originated this project.

  • Comments

    • dirkmueller
      over 8 years ago by dirkmueller | Reply

      feel free to ping me if you need help with the Rpi2

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