

#Gif machine mp4
#Gif machine install
Speaking of Giphy python libraries, you will need to download and install the following two libraries on your Raspberry Pi if you don't already have them: giphypop pygame Now that you got all that, download the attached zip file ( PythonFiles.When the images are uploaded, you can adjust animation speed and frame order before making the GIF.Īfter generating the GIF, you can resize, crop, and optimize it or use any of the other tools we provide. Also, to be entirely honest, the Giphy library I was using didn't work without the production key (this should not be the case). In order to really get it to work, you then need to apply for a production key in order to be able to upload more than 10 pictures a day. In order to get an API key you need to register with Giphy for Developers. You should customize in text edit on your computer before copying it over to the Raspberry Pi. This line requires inserting your API key, username and custom tags.
#Gif machine code
This is the only line in the code that needs to be customized to upload to Giphy: gif = upload(, 'animation.gif', username='*****INSERT YOUR GIPHY USERNAME HERE*****', api_key='******INSERT YOUR GIPHY API KEY HERE*****') The code itself is fairly plug-and-play and does not need much customization. I found that actual GIF playback was slow and unreliable, and kind of a pain-in-the-neck. I should note that my 'GIF playback' is actually just a method of cycling through the image sequence that is used to create the GIF. Finally, I play back the gif at the end of the photo-taking sequence.

Also, I created a more graphical interface to guide you through the process. For starters, it uploads to Giphy instead of Tumblr. However, I decided to make some changes to it. The program for the photo booth is based off of Lara Grant's Tumblr GIF Photo Booth. * I purchased a 3' bar and cut it down to size.

(x2) 6-32 x 3/8" bolts (for power converter) (x4) 4-40 x 3/8" bolts (for Raspberry Pi) Hudson Valley GIF Booth is an open air photo booth that makes any party more fun Step in front of the booth, enter your phone number and. (x4) #4 x 1/8" spacers (for Raspberry Pi) (圆) 6-32 x 3/8 flathead bolts (for front panel) (圆) 1/4-20 x 3/8" thumb screws (for back panel)
