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How To Use Paddee Designs In Spark Booth
How To Use Paddee Designs In Spark Booth

This guide will show you how to import and export Paddee Designs into the Spark Booth software

Seye Omisore avatar
Written by Seye Omisore
Updated over a week ago

IMPORTANT NOTE: The json file format only works in the 5.0 or 6.0 version of the Sparkbooth software. Older versions of Sparkbooth (4.0 or before) can not Import a json file. Users of the Sparkbooth software with older versions will either need to upgrade their Sparkbooth software to the current 6.0 version to use the Sparkbooth Paddee export option or use the graphic image (.PNG file) in the folder that Paddee provides (background/overlay) and build the layout in Sparkbooth layout editor by adding the images manually.

[A] Export Your Design
[B] Extract The Zipped File
[C] Import into Spark Booth
[D} Video Guide

[A] Export Your Design

Before you can import a design into Spark Booth you need to Export it from the Paddee editor first.

Click Export and choose between Sample or Final:

Sample: This will export a version of the design with a watermark free of charge. We suggest using this method while testing your designs in your photo booth software.

Final: This will export a version without a watermark but will charge you or deduct a credit from your account.

Then Select the Spark Booth option from the drop down menu as your software.

[B] Extract The Zipped File

After the file has been downloaded to your PC, go to your Downloads folder and extract the file.

[C] Import into Spark Booth

Open Sparkbooth and click the SETTINGS icon

  1. Go to the PHOTO LAYOUTS TAB

  2. Click the LAYOUT EDITOR button

In the layout Editor click the IMPORT button

  1. Navigate to where you extracted the the zip file

  2. Select the layout.json file

  3. Click OPEN

You are now ready to start using your Paddee template with Sparkbooth!

[D] Video Guide

This is a video guide showing everything that was discussed above so that users can see it in action as well.

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