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 ---- datatemplateentry projects ---- ---- datatemplateentry projects ----
 template ​     : :​templates:​project template ​     : :​templates:​project
-picture ​      :  +picture ​      : ​under-consturction.jpg 
-name          : 3d Photo Boot +name          : 3d Photo Booth 
-status_ ​       : In Progress +status_ ​      ​: In Progress 
-leads         : Carl Raymond / Nick Kwiatkowski+leaders ​      : Carl Raymond 
 +repo          : [[https://​github.com/​lansing-makers-network/PhotoBooth|Github]] ​
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 ===3d Photo Booth=== ===3d Photo Booth===
 +Our inaugural build night / maker night project. ​ A photo booth that produces [[http://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​Anaglyph_3D|3D Anaglyph]] images.
  
 +===Needed Items / Todo===
 +  * Kiosk Enclosure
 +  * Curtain
 +  * Seat
 +  * EMT tubing (for the curtain frame)
 +  * 2 webcams (identical)
 +  * Bill acceptor
 +  * arduino
 +  * big buttons
 +  * <​del>​3d glasses (red/blue, NOT polarized)</​del>​ (Nick)
 +  * dispenser for glasses
 +  * <​del>​PC (win)</​del>​ (found)
 +  * <​del>​photo printer</​del>​ (Nick)
 +  * <​del>​LCD Monitor</​del>​ (found)
 +
 +===Build Log===
 +==14-Sep-2014==
 +
 +{{:​build_night:​3d_photo_booth:​whiteboard-makernight.jpg?​100 |}}Discussion of the project as a whole as well as what technologies to use to put it together. ​ We decided on a stand-alone "​kiosk"​ style box that will house the computer, webcam, lcd screen, etc and a separate "​popup"​ booth that can surround it if need be. [[user:​wreality:​start|Brian]] put together a quick demo in processing ([[https://​github.com/​lansing-makers-network/​PhotoBooth|Github Link]]) to see what it would take to create the image out of two webcams. ​ [[user:​quetwo:​start|Nick]] started working on using a Kinect as the image source (in case we also want it to do cool things where a depth map would be useful).