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    Home made 60" touch Magic Mirror

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      cyberphox @Scatha20
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      @scatha20 I’m using a Canon t6. Printer is an DS-RX1HS.
      IR frame you calibrate in Windows

      Full time Dad, DJ and entertainer and lover of technology.

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        Scatha20 @cyberphox
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        @cyberphox I got same camera and printer in my stadard photobooth.
        Last question…I think. The actual frame outside, did you make it yourself or you bought it?

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          cyberphox @Scatha20
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          @scatha20 just bought some pieces of Ebay and put it together

          Full time Dad, DJ and entertainer and lover of technology.

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            bimbim2401
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            What about the ir frame size ? The same as the monitor ? If yes how do you put the camera through the glass ?

            Or have you take a bigger size ?

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              cyberphox @bimbim2401
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              @bimbim2401 no the IR frame is the same size as the mirror…The tv is smaller so the camera goes behind the glass

              Full time Dad, DJ and entertainer and lover of technology.

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                bimbim2401
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                Thanks so If the ir frame is equal to the mirror size for example 60” and the tv is 40” i imagine that you need to calibrate the ir frame or something like this ?

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                  cyberphox @bimbim2401
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                  @bimbim2401 thats exactly right!

                  Full time Dad, DJ and entertainer and lover of technology.

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                    Scatha20
                    last edited by Scatha20

                    So, after up and downs I made it!!![alt text](image url)0_1556140258465_E72863F6-FA72-44DA-84F4-D1317528AC30.jpg

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                      cyberphox @Scatha20
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                      @Scatha20 nice! let me know if you need animating

                      Full time Dad, DJ and entertainer and lover of technology.

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                        CClemente @Scatha20
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                        @Scatha20 Really nice!

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