Ability to have multiple lines of text.not just one line. Photo booth templates people would actually like.one big pic on top of 2 smaller pics with a section to put text. Things I wish it had that would make it worth $40: You can change the screen where you take pics. They have some pretty good font options. You have a couple more template options. As I started to use the pocketbooth party app, I realized that what you get for the cost was off. The basic Pocketbooth app was a lot of fun to use.I used it for 3 family parties before deciding to invest in the pocketbooth party app. I own a photo booth company, but for family parties I don't want to bring out everything so I bought this app. This makes it a much better candidate to be used unattended at a party - guests won't be tempted or able to visit other parts of the app, make changes to the settings, or mistakenly end up in another app. We also know that at events, many guests sit for photos together and sometimes it is desirable to print photos 2-up, so a few of the formats are "double-strip" which results in two duplicate strips being printed.Īnother important distinction between Pocketbooth and Pocketbooth Party is Pocketbooth Party's ability to hide all the controls when the iPad screen is locked (via Guided Access). With Pocketbooth Party we wanted the photos to be printer-ready and as a result, they favor 4圆. Turns out, those elongated strips are difficult to print due to their irregular shape. For example, photostrips created with Pocketbooth are oblong rectangles sized according to the historic size of strips. With Pocketbooth Party we removed all those constraints and made design decisions based on what made the most sense in the context of a party or event. Pocketbooth was designed to replicate the experience of sitting in a photobooth from the 1950s, and as such, most of the design decisions were guided and constrained by an effort to maintain the authenticity of old-school booths. How is Pocketbooth Party different from the Pocketbooth app? Screen lock to make sure no one leaves the appįor more information, check out our video tutorials: Optional cloud hosting of gallery for sharing That keeps the line moving and ensures maximum participation. Use the Gallery sharing link to set up a viewing/sharing station on a separate iPad or computer. You can stand it up on a table or shelf, but the more industrious among you can mount the iPad on a wall or purchase a stand. You can pass the iPad around at your party, but we recommend finding a spot for it to live during your party. This is especially useful if the app is running unattended.
Turning on Guided Access removes the configuration buttons from the interface and locks the app down so no one can fiddle with the settings or leave the app.
Once you've configured the booth to your liking, you can lock it down. Printed photos make for a great album or thank you notes for your guests.Īll the photos taken can be automatically shared online so guests can view the photos from home, share them, and even order prints. Order single prints or the entire set of photos from your event with the click of a button. Or, if you'd prefer to order professionally-printed photos, there's an option for that as well. You can also print photos after the fact from the Gallery. If you have an AirPrint printer, photos can be automatically printed as you take them - just like a real photobooth.
Both the photobooth skin and the photos you take can incorporate a blurb of text you create. Personalize Pocketbooth Party to complement your event with a selection of booth skins, photo filters, and custom text.
Simply download the app and you're ready to go! Everything you need is included - no pesky in-app purchases. Based on the award-winning Pocketbooth iPhone app, Pocketbooth Party is designed to be used with groups both large and small. Why rent a photobooth when you can own one for a fraction of the price? Pocketbooth Party turns your iPad into a customizable DIY photo booth for your next holiday party, wedding, bar mitzvah, corporate event, birthday party, graduation party, or backyard gathering.