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slide
Simple, lightweight slideshow selecting random images from specified directory. This slideshow is designed to compile and run also on a Raspberry Pi, for example to turn it into a digital picture frame.
Tested versions:
- Raspberry Pi 3 running Raspbian Stretch.
- Raspberry Pi 3 running Raspbian Buster.
- Raspberry Pi Zero running Raspbian Buster.
Screen background is filled with a scaled version of the image to prevent pure black background.
This project is maintained by myself during my spare time. If you like and use it, consider buying me a coffee.
Usage
slide [-t rotation_seconds] [-o background_opacity(0..255)] [-b blur_radius] -p image_folder [-r] [-O overlay_string]
image_folder: where to search for images (.jpg files)-rfor recursive traversal ofimage_folder-sfor shuffle instead of random image rotation-Sfor sorted rotation (files ordered by name, first images then subfolders)rotation_seconds(default=30): time until next random image is chosen from the given folderbackground_opacity(default=150): opacity of the background filling image between 0 (black background) and 255blur_radius(default=20): blur radius of the background filling image-Ois used to create a overlay string.- It defines overlays for all four edges in the order
top-left;top-right;bottom-left;bottom-right - All edges overlays are separated by
; - Each edge can either be just a test or contain formatting in the form
margin|fontsize|text - the text can contain special strings which are replaced during rendering:
<time>current time<date>current date<datetime>current time and date<exifdatetime>time stamp from the EXIF data of the image<filename>filename of the current image<basename>basename of the current image (without suffix)<filepath>filename including the path of the current image<dir>directory of the current image<path>path to the current image without filename
- Example:
slide -p ./images -O "20|60|Time: <time>;;;Picture taken at <exifdatetime>"
- It defines overlays for all four edges in the order
Dependencies
- qt5-qmake
- qt5
- qt5-image-formats-plugins
- libexif
Ubuntu/Raspbian:
sudo make install-deps-deb
Build
Install dependencies
make install-deps-deb
Build project
make
Install binaries
sudo make install
macOS
Prerequisite: brew
brew install qt5
brew install libexif
brew install libexif
make
Article on using slides
This article has more helpful ways that you could use this repo as a picture frame
https://opensource.com/article/19/2/wifi-picture-frame-raspberry-pi
Removing black border (Raspberry Pi)
if you find that you have a black border around your screen you can remove it by disabling overscan. This is done by editing /boot/config.txt and uncommenting disable_overscan=1
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