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 Flip Book Photobooth v1.8.2, released 22 October 2019 
| • | Added support for the Canon EOS 90D |  
 | • | Added support for the Canon EOS M6 Mark II and Canon EOS M200 |  
 | • | Added support for the Canon PowerShot SX70 HS, Canon PowerShot G5 X Mark II and Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark III |  
 | • | Fixed a reliability issue with playing video screen animations that was caused by recent Windows updates |  
   
Flip Book Photobooth v1.8.1, released 24 July 2019 
| • | Added support for the Canon EOS 250D/200D Mark II/Rebel SL3 |  
 | • | Added support for the Canon EOS R |  
 | • | Added support for the Canon EOS RP |  
   
Flip Book Photobooth v1.8, released 3 August 2018 
| • | Added support for the Canon EOS 6D Mark II |  
 | • | Added support for the Canon EOS 200D/Rebel SL2 |  
 | • | Added support for the Canon EOS M50 |  
 | • | Added support for the Canon EOS 1500D/EOS 2000D/Rebel T7 |  
 | • | Added support for the Canon EOS 3000D/EOS 4000D |  
   
Flip Book Photobooth v1.7, released 28 June 2017 
| • | Added support for the Canon EOS 77D |  
 | • | Added support for the Canon EOS 800D/Rebel T7i |  
 | • | Added optional overlay images for each flip book page |  
 | • | Added optional cover image for the first page of the flip book |  
 | • | Added auto playback option after capturing the clip |  
 | • | Reduced the delay before displaying live view when the camera's video mode is selected  |  
 | • | Fixed a problem where loading saved settings could cause the software to crash |  
   
Flip Book Photobooth v1.6, released 27 July 2016 
| • | Added support for the Canon EOS 1300D/Rebel T6 |  
 | • | Added support for the Canon EOS 80D |  
 | • | Added manual print layout option |  
 | • | Fixed a problem with the "playback clip" and "return to ready screen" custom touchscreen actions |  
 | • | Fixed a problem with next/previous profile not working |  
   
Flip Book Photobooth v1.5, released 26 August 2015 
| • | Added support for the Canon EOS 7D Mark II |  
 | • | Added support for the Canon EOS 750D/Rebel T6i and Canon EOS 760D/Rebel T6s |  
 | • | Added user definable touchscreen actions |  
 | • | Added live view continuous AF option to allow auto focus during image capture |  
 | • | Added video mode option to allow control over the shutter speed in order to reduce motion blur |  
 | • | Added the option to play back clips in a continuous loop |  
   
Flip Book Photobooth v1.4, released 12 September 2014 
| • | Added support for the Canon EOS 70D |  
 | • | Added support for the Canon EOS 1200D/Rebel T5 |  
 | • | Added the option to play movie files on the screens displayed to the user |  
 | • | Added optional live view overlay for normal and green screen shooting |  
 | • | Now disables touchscreen edge gestures on Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 systems |  
 | • | Fixed a problem with the "Image position: Outer" print layout option not working if the left margin is set to 0 |  
   
Flip Book Photobooth v1.3.3, released 30 July 2013 
| • | Added support for the Canon EOS 700D/Rebel T5i and Canon EOS 100D/Rebel SL1 |  
   
Flip Book Photobooth v1.3.2, released 22 March 2013 
| • | Added sample settings for DNP DS40 printer |  
 | • | Touchscreen sensitive areas can now be arranged horizontally or vertically |  
 | • | The color of the record/playback progress bar is now user definable |  
 | • | Camera status message now visible when using screen images with white backgrounds |  
   
Flip Book Photobooth v1.3.1, released 8 January 2013 
| • | Added support for the Canon EOS 6D and Canon EOS-1D X |  
 | • | Fixed a problem with corrupted prints when the capture width is not a multiple of four pixels |  
   
Flip Book Photobooth v1.3, released 13 September 2012 
| • | Added profiles to allow keyboard shortcuts to load different settings when the photobooth is running |  
 | • | Added optional review.jpg screen which is displayed after capturing a clip |  
 | • | Fixed a problem with live view sometimes not working with the Canon EOS 650D/Rebel T4i |  
   
Flip Book Photobooth v1.2, released 12 July 2012 
| • | Added "Printer cuts pages" option for printers which print 6x4 and cut to make two 6x2 strips |  
 | • | Added sample settings for DNP DS-RX1 and Mitsubishi CPD707DW printers |  
 | • | Added support for Canon EOS 5D Mark III and Canon EOS 650D/Rebel T4i |  
 | • | Now saves printer settings |  
   
Flip Book Photobooth v1.1.1, released 20 October 2011 
| • | Added support for the Canon EOS 600D/Rebel T3i and Canon EOS 1100D/Rebel T3 |  
 | • | Changed software protection method from dongle to registration code |  
   
Flip Book Photobooth v1.1, released 2 December 2010 
| • | Added support for the Canon EOS 60D |  
   
Flip Book Photobooth v1.0.2, released 30 September 2010 
| • | Added thumbnail browser for loading previously saved images. Type Ctrl+O to display the thumbnails. |  
   
Flip Book Photobooth v1.0.1, released 2 September 2010 
| • | Increased the maximum number of pages from 20 to 50 |  
 | • | Fixed an intermittent problem playing back previous clips which resulted in them being played too fast |  
   
Flip Book Photobooth v1.0, released 28 June 2010 
| • | Changed software protection system to use a dongle |  
 | • | Added print even page first option for printers that print pages in the wrong order |  
   
Flip Book Photobooth v1.0 beta 2 (build 20100521), released 21 May 2010 
| • | Added the ability to use different background images for each page |  
 | • | Added auto-start option when camera connects |  
 | • | Added keyboard shortcuts to print 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 copies of the current clip |  
 | • | Added S keyboard shortcut to swap the current clip with the previous clip |  
 | • | Added 'Outer' image position option for use with dye sub printers that support 6"x2" strip printing |  
   
Flip Book Photobooth v1.0 beta 1 (build 20100318), released 18 March 2010 
| • | First beta version with support for Canon EOS 450D/Rebel XSi, Canon EOS 500D/Rebel T1i, Canon EOS 550D/Rebel T2i, Canon EOS 1000D/Rebel XS, Canon EOS 40D, Canon EOS 50D, Canon EOS 5D Mark II, Canon EOS 7D, Canon EOS-1D Mark III, Canon EOS-1D Mark IV and Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III |  
  
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