Dreambooth Documentation

Customization & Platform FAQ

What is a Project?

A project defines the experience on the booth: which frames and filters are used, flow options (e.g. start with payment, apply filter after capture), and other settings. You create and edit projects in the dashboard and assign one as active for each booth; the app loads the active project. See Projects.

How do Frames and Filters affect the app?

  • Frames are templates/overlays applied to the final output (e.g. strip layout). You upload or create frames in the dashboard and assign them to a project; the app uses them when generating the result. See Frames.
  • Filters (LUT or legacy/manual) change the look of the photo. They are assigned to the project and applied in the app at capture or after, depending on project settings. See Filters.

Can I use LUT filters and still keep legacy filters?

Yes. The platform supports both LUT-based filters and legacy/manual filters. You can use one system or both; see Filters for the recommended approach and backward compatibility.

Why do previews look different between dashboard and app?

Previews in the dashboard are often rendered in the browser and may use different scaling or color handling than the app on the booth (which uses the actual camera and print pipeline). For print alignment and final look, always do a test print from the app. See Frames for tips.

How do Vouchers work at checkout?

Vouchers are codes (e.g. discount or free session) that guests can enter at checkout. When a valid voucher is applied, the price or flow is updated accordingly. You create and manage vouchers in the dashboard and assign them to projects or make them available globally as per your setup. See Voucher.