[Roo] was tasked with finding a better way to take corporate employee photos. The standard method was for a human resources employee to use a point and shoot camera to take a photo of the new recruits ...
Unlike an Arduino board that requires external components to be functional, a Raspberry Pi is a powerhouse by itself right out of the box. It is, after all, a computer. This means that by simply ...
We’ve seen Raspberry Pi-powered photo booths before, but Make takes it a step further by adding in a touch screen and automatic uploading to Google Photos. The project here is pretty easy to make. You ...
A Printables member used a Raspberry Pi Zero W and thermal printer to create a Polaroid-style camera. The camera has a green knob/button for taking photos, image preview screen, and LED lights. Parts ...
Karen has an idea for a project: With Felix's help, she'll create a portable Raspberry Pi photo booth, useful for weddings and other events. This isn't just a hardware project, though -- it also needs ...
The Raspberry Pi Camera Board has finally landed after many months of anticipation. The module aims to inspire thousands of custom photo and video based projects from makers around the world.
Tech enthusiasts have been adding all sorts of accessories to the Raspberry Pi, transforming it from a basic computer to something entirely different. Some integrate environment sensors into the board ...
The Raspberry Pi Foundation has launched the Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera with interchangeable telephoto and wide-angle lenses. The RPi HQ Camera is available today for $50 from Raspberry Pi ...
Most cameras take either photo, video or both – but the OTTO, a new Kickstarter project, is a piece of dedicated hardware that actually captures animated GIFs. It uses a hand-crank to do it, and comes ...
Ever wish you could hack your camera to do more than it can? While there are unofficial software hacks like CHDK and Magic Lantern that enable new shooting features, most of us are stuck with whatever ...
Raspberry Pi, the single-board computer that's the size of a credit card, is more widely known for its ability to teach computer science basics rather than for its photography. But Adafruit, a company ...