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rolland 2009-05-02 00:42
Hello I am making a photobooth that takes 4 digital photos and saves the 4 images individually as a jpeg file and also creates a composite strip jpeg file that has all four images on it. I am currently using One main PC in the photobooth and a router with 4 tablets PC's networked to the main PC to run the slide show. IT works fine however it does not allow me to synch between all the displays. The photobooth takes four images of each person. I'd like the 4 external screens to show the 4 photos of the first person and then show the 4 photos of the next individual. I'm guessing the only way to do this is to have a multiple monitor slide show software that would allow me to stretch the composite image across the four external monitors. THE big obstacle is that the monitors are not side by side like a typical extended desktop they are one on top of the other. Will the UltraMon software work for me or are there other solutions that I have not thought of?
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Christian Studer 2009-05-02 10:20
You could do this easily from your own application, just get the coordinates of the connected monitors, then position the windows with the images accordingly, doesn't matter how the monitors are arranged.
If you can't run your own software on the system, take a look at gPhotoShow, I'm not sure though if it can do what you want.
Christian Studer - www.realtimesoft.com
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