GIF photo booths could be next party trend
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The PHHHOTO animated photo booth system includes a florescent ringlight and an iPad that captures GIFs. Images from HYPERHYPER.
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If only your photo booth images could move.
Turns out this innovation is already available with the PHHHOTO animated photo booth from the creative technology company HYPERHYPER.
The system lights subjects with a florescent ringlight and captures animated GIF files with the front-facing camera of an iPad running specialized software. The GIFs are shared via a configurable PHHHOTO stream, which can be viewed online, on screen or projected onto a wall at the event. It's a new twist on the photo booth trend currently popular at parties and events.
The animated photo booth set up is currently available through HYPERHYPER, but if the iPad software is made available in the App Store, you could easily recreate it yourself.
As Pop Photo pointed out, the low quality of an iPad's Facetime camera means for a rather grainy GIF capture, but perhaps the software running on the iPad could eventually be used to control another better quality camera.
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