If your Mac has a camera you will see yourself in the PhotoBooth window. To take a picture click on the central red button with a camera icon. To the left a three options 1) Take a single photo 2) take 4 shots in rapid succession 3) record a movie clip. On the right is an Effects button which allows the addition of special effects to your images.
near the bottom above the pictures, you'll see 3 choices: 1. to take just a picture, which is shown as a square 2. to take 4 pics at once/one right after the other, which is a square divided into four parts 3. to take a video a film like symbol. Click on that and all you have to do is click the middle red button and your filming!
The Photo Booth application stores your photos and movies in a folder called Photo Booth within the Pictures folder. Selecting a thumbnail image at the bottom of the PhotoBooth window and pressing the Command (cmd) and R keys will jump you straight to the image stored in the folder. The images are standard JPEG files and can be used as any other picture. Alternatively there is an iPhoto button in PhotoBooth which will add the selected image to your iPhoto library ready for use from there.
Your Photobooth masterpieces are stored in the Photobooth folder within the Pictures folder. You can also right click on a thumbnail in Photobooth and select Export or use the Export option in the Photobooth File menu. The video can be added to mail as an attachment.
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Photobooth is not available for Windows.
Photobooth is an application for MAC OS. there are other programs available for windows that work in the same way as photobooth
Assuming you have a Mac with a built in camera... Launch the Photo Booth application. You should see yourself in the main window. Click the big round red button in the middle to take your picture. From the File menu select Reveal In Finder and it will open the folder where your Pictures are stored - this is usually in a PhotoBooth folder in the Pictures folder. The small square buttons on the left below the main window offer options for a single picture, four pictures with a brief gap between each one, record a short movie. The Effects button on the right lets you scroll through and select various special effects to enhance your pictures.
You can use Photo Booth in the Applications folder to take pictures and movies using the built in camera. Check out the special effects too.
PhotoBooth comes with the computer and can be found in the Applications folder. ---- Thankyou. :)
ok, heres how to do it, when it says "please step out of the frame" move all the objects out of the way, such as: chairs, sofas vases and pictures. Then it should work
PhotoBooth is provided with the Mac's operating system Mac OS X. The Toshiba is probably using the Windows operating system and so PhotoBooth is neither available for, and would not work on, the Toshiba.
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A PhotoBooth movie can be dragged by it's thumbnail image from the bottom of the PhotoBooth window out of PhotoBooth on to the Desktop and then can be dragged into an Event in iMovie's Event Library. Or you can drag it directly into the iMovie Event Library if you do not want a copy on the Desktop.