A Gen AI activation processes your photo using our AI prompts, resulting in a unique, AI-generated image.


Drag and drop the AI node into your booth design layout and then click the gear icon to open the settings for that node.


Use "Browse My Library" to choose from AI activations you've already created on your account. 

Use Select Standard to pick from our pre made AI prompts.


Select "Create New" and select the "Create Gen AI" option. 


This will launch the "Create Gen AI" editor.

You can find a video on how to write your positive and negative prompts here: https://support.laphotoparty.com/support/solutions/articles/5000887991-how-to-create-a-generative-gen-ai-prompts


* Always give your new activation a name. 


* Thumbnail - Since there are no graphics being added at the start (they’re generated by the AI when you run it), there’s not anything to include in a thumbnail by default. So we added the option to load in an image to use - I suggest using one of your outputs once you are happy with it.


*Denoise Strength:

Controls the degree to which the AI model alters the image or how much it stays true to the initial content when generating something new. It's like a knob that adjusts the balance between preserving details and introducing changes.


*CFG Scale:


Controls how closely the generated image adheres to the text prompt you provide. Think of it as a knob that adjusts the "strictness" of the AI's interpretation of your instructions.


* IP2P Control Net Mode: 


This would determine how much the AI sticks to the original pose. A high value means the pose will be almost exactly the same.


*Reference Control Net Mode:


Allows users to select the type of input they want to use to guide the image generation process, "Control Net" (adheres closer to the original image), "My prompt" (gets closer to the provided prompt) and "Balanced" (mix between the other two).


* Face Swap After Gen - This will do the normal generative AI then grab the guests face (or faces) from the photo and add them back in. It allows you to be much more aggressive with the prompt (higher denoise and other settings) and the photo will still look like the guests.


* Variables - You can click on the + to add these into your prompt. They will be shown inside “{}” (squigglies). These are different than putting words in parentheses “()” which adds weight to those words in the prompt.


Once saved you can find your new prompt in your Library.


On the AI settings page you can modify your variables, change the size of the output image and choose how many AI images you cant to be created per photo.




Note:

AI nodes can only be linked to the share node, edits are not possible at the moment.

 

Once you save your event. Head to the Landmark Booth iPad app and login to your account.

Select your event from the list and you should see the AI button in your start screen.



You can share the image right after taking the picture and after a few seconds of processing the results will be shared through the selected sharing method and another copy will be sent to the gallery of the iPad: