Create an Event - Mirror Booth

Step 1: Mode Settings


“Select Multifunctional Mode.” After making the selection, mark the “Photo” option from the choices below.

Step 2: Camera Settings

In the “Camera Type Settings” section, choose the type of camera you want to use from the checkbox labeled “Select Camera Type.” When you connect your camera to your computer, it will appear in the checkbox labeled “Select Camera.” (If it doesn’t appear, check that your camera is on and connected to your computer, then try again.) After selecting your camera, you can adjust the orientation “Camera Rotation” according to your horizontal or vertical usage.

Step 3: Shooting Settings

In the “Countdown Seconds” section in the “Shooting Settings”, after you give the take photo command, it shows the time it takes for you to see yourself on the screen and adjust your pose. In short, you can set your photo timer from this section.

If you want to mirror your photos, activate the “Mirror Preview” button.

Step 4: Template

The “Template Settings” section is the interface we use to adjust the size and position of the photos we take, and to add digital frames and stickers.

In the “Output Size” section, you can determine the dimensions of our photo. If you are going to print from a printer, we recommend that you enter the dimensions of your printing paper as 6x4 or 6x8. If you are going to do only digital work, you can also consider the other options of 1280x1280, 1080x1920 or 1280x720.

To add digital frames and stickers to your photos, we click on the “Add Image” section above.

In this section, you select the horizontal or vertical frame you want to use and click on “open.”


If the frame you added has the same dimensions as your “Output Size,” it will automatically fit.

If the frame has different dimensions, click once on the frame in the “Template Layers” section. Enter the “Output Size” dimensions in the “Image Properties” section, and ensure that the frame fits perfectly onto the image.

Step 5: Screen Theme Settings

“Screen Theme Settings” is the section where you can customize the main screen settings.

Step 6: Wait Video Settings

In the “Wait Video Settings” section, you can place various videos in the waiting sections during the photo shooting process and create an enjoyable process.

If you activate the “Main Background Video” section, the video you have placed on your main screen will play.

If you activate the “Wait Video” section, the video you have placed on the countdown screen will play.

If you activate the “Process Wait Video Image” section, the video you have added here will be displayed after the photo shooting.

If you activate the “Result Video” section, the video you added will be displayed before your photo appears on the screen after the shooting is over.

Since the videos that come by default in the software are in horizontal format, use them on a horizontal screen. You should use vertical video when using a vertical screen.

Step 7: Start the Apps

When you enter the “Start the Apps” section, you’ll be greeted with an animated screen.

Tap once on the screen.

Click once on the “Photo” icon.

After the countdown screen you’ve set, your photo will be taken.

The photo capturing process will be accompanied by the videos you’ve added in the “Wait Video Settings” section.

After taking the photo, your image will appear with the added frame.

On the right side, you can find options to Print, E-Mail, send via SMS, or obtain a QR code.

To return to the shooting screen, click on the “DONE” icon.

When you press the “Gallery” icon, you access the images you have previously taken.

To return to the “Settings Menu,” press the “F11” key, or for users with touchscreen devices, simply tap the top-right corner five times in a row.

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