Projects
Projects are the templates — for capture, processing, and so on. You can add several templates to one event. With a single template selected, only that one runs; with several, guests get a choice — and they can be different (photo, video, some with AI, some without), all on the same event.
Choose templates for the event
Section titled “Choose templates for the event”- All templates gallery — one tab is the gallery of every template. Activate the ones you want for the event with Select. Active templates are marked with a green button and a star.
- Selected templates toolbar — next to it, a scrollable toolbar shows the selected templates: their previews, names, and small icons for the modes each template uses, so they’re easy to tell apart.
Project options
Section titled “Project options”Double-click a template’s preview to open its project options window.
Header actions (at the top of the window): rename, copy, delete, export, tags (used to filter projects — tag several projects, e.g. “AI fun”, and a filter for that tag appears in the gallery), Open (jump to the project’s folder), and Project preview (upload a preview image shown in the booth so guests see how their shot will look).
The options themselves:
- Printer — the printer used for this project.
- Survey — whether a survey runs for this project.
- Additional options — such as a specific scene for this template (see Render / devices) and the camera orientation (see Cameras).
Edit a project
Section titled “Edit a project”Single-click a project on the main menu, and the bottom-left button block lights up with the menus available to edit it:
- A Photo project: Project options, Test, Photo, and AI processing.
- A Video project: Project options, Test, and the Video menu.
What each opens:
- Project options — the same popup described above (printer, survey, and so on).
- Photo — the photo template menu; see Create a template and Edit a template.
- AI processing — the project’s AI template; see AI Processing.
- Video — the video editor; see Capture Modes & VFX.
- Test — runs a test render of the template (see the “show content after processing” option in Application Settings).