Walkthrough
How To
What To Know
- Changing From A DSLR Event To An iPad Event
- Changing From An iPad Event To A DSLR Event
- Changing From An iPad/DSLR Event To A Virtual Event
- Changing From A Virtual Event To An iPad/DSLR Event
- Changing From A 360 Event To A Different Event Type
- Changing From Any Event Type To A 360 Event
- Photo Template And Overlay Duplication
- FAQ
Walkthrough
Duplicating An Event
Duplicating an event is an easy way to copy key settings from an existing event, rather than re-entering all the settings manually for each new event.
When the Duplicate feature in the Fiesta Software is used, the system will automatically transfer basic information, such as the event's Sharing settings and Company details, into the new event for consistency and faster setup.
Note: To include the default business information in a duplicated event, toggle Company Info on within the current event before duplicating.
How To
Duplicate An Event
- Log in to Fiesta
- Click the three dots next to the name of the event to duplicate
- Click Duplicate Event
- Enter the new Event Name, Event Date, Event Time, and select the Event Type
- Click Duplicate
Note: If the duplicated event is going to have a different event type, some event settings may not copy over.
What To Know
Changing From A DSLR Event To An iPad Event
- Capture modes without a Photo Template or Overlay will default to a 3:4 Portrait aspect ratio
- Slo-Mo mode will not be available
- All camera settings will be reset to default
What To Know
Changing From An iPad Event To A DSLR Event
- Capture modes without a Photo Template or Overlay will default to a 4:3 Landscape aspect ratio
- All camera settings will be reset to default
What To Know
Changing From An iPad/DSLR Event To A Virtual Event
- All captures will be set to a 1:1 square aspect ratio
- Photo templates will not be available
- Slo-Mo mode will not be available
- The Tap-to-Start and Background Screens will be removed
- Background Removal, Pose Tips, and Filters will not be available
- Text, AirDrop, AirPrint, and QR code sharing will not be available
What To Know
Changing From A Virtual Event To An iPad/DSLR Event
- Capture modes without a Photo Template or Overlay will default to a 3:4 Portrait (iPad) or 4:3 Landscape (DSLR) aspect ratio
- The Virtual Event Background and Start Button will be removed
- Stickers will not be available
- Photo Background Removal will not be available
What To Know
Changing From A 360 Event To A Different Event Type
- Camera settings are reset to default
- Overlay is removed from the event, if one is applied
Note: 360 Events are only available on the Fiesta Pro subscription tier.
What To Know
Changing From Any Event Type To A 360 Event
- Camera settings are reset to default
- Overlay is removed from the event, if one is applied
Note: 360 Events are only available on the Fiesta Pro subscription tier.
What To Know
Photo Template And Overlay Duplication
When an event is duplicated, the selected Photo Template or Overlay is linked to the new event, but a separate copy of the design file is not created.
To make changes to the Photo Template or Overlay in the duplicated event without affecting the original event, duplicate the design file first.
IMPORTANT: Changes made to the original Photo Template or Overlay in Design Studio will affect both the original event and the duplicated event unless the design file is duplicated first.
How To
Duplicate Templates And Overlays
- Log in to the Fiesta Web App
- Select the Design Studio tab
- Under Recent Designs, locate the design to duplicate
- Click the three dots on the design's tile
- In the menu, select Duplicate
After the design is duplicated, return to the duplicated event and select the new Photo Template or Overlay.
What To Know
FAQ
Can I change the event type when I duplicate the event?
- Yes. The event type can be changed when duplicating an event.
- Some features and settings, such as the Photo Template, may need to be updated afterward.
Will the Template or Overlay duplicate with the event?
- The Photo Template or Overlay is carried into the duplicated event, but the design file itself is not separately copied.
- To make changes without affecting the original event, duplicate the Photo Template or Overlay in Design Studio first.
Will all the settings copy over when the event is duplicated?
- If the event type stays the same, the event settings carry over to the new event.
- If the event type changes, certain settings reset to default to match the requirements of the new event type.