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.
- Raspberry Pi 4B 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.
slide [-t rotation_seconds] [-T transition_seconds] [-h/--overlay-color overlay_color(#rrggbb)] [-a aspect] [-o background_opacity(0..255)] [-b blur_radius] [-p image_folder|-i imageFile,...] [-r] [-O overlay_string] [-v] [--verbose] [--stretch] [-c path_to_config_json]
image_folder
: where to search for images (.jpg files)-i imageFile,...
: comma delimited list of full paths to image files to display-c path_to_config_json
: the path to an optional slide.options.json file containing configuration parameters-t
how many seconds to display each picture for-r
for recursive traversal ofimage_folder
-s
for shuffle instead of random image rotation-S
for sorted rotation (files ordered by name, first images then subfolders)rotation_seconds(default=30)
: time until next random image is chosen from the given folderaspect(default=a)
: the required aspect ratio of the picture to display. Valid values are 'a' (all), 'l' (landscape), 'p' (portrait) and 'm' (monitor). Monitor will match the aspect ratio of the display we are running on.transition_seconds(default=1)
: time of image transition animation. Default is 1 second, and transition animation will be disabled if the value is set to 0aspect(default=a)
: the required aspect ratio of the picture to display. Valid values are 'a' (all), 'l' (landscape) and 'p' (portrait)background_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-v
or--verbose
: Verbose debug output when running, plus a thumbnail of the original image in the bottom left of the screen--stretch
: When in aspect mode 'l','p' or 'm' crop the image rather than leaving a blurred background. For example, in landscape mode this will make images as wide as the screen and crop the top and bottom to fit.-h
or--overlay-color
the color of the overlay text, in the form of 3 or 6 digits hex rgb string prefixed by#
, for example#00FF00
or#0F0
for color 🟢-O
is 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>"
To exit the application, press escape. If you're using a touch display, touch all 4 corners at the same time.
- It defines overlays for all four edges in the order
Slide supports loading configuration from a JSON formatted file called slide.options.json
. This file can be specified by the -c
command line option, we will also attempt to read ~/.config/slide/slide.options.json
and /etc/slide/slide.options.json
in that order. The first file to load is used and its options will override command line parameters.
The file format is:
{
"path" : "/path/to/pictures",
"aspect" : "m",
"overlay" : "20|20|<filename>",
"shuffle" : true,
"recursive" : true,
"sorted" : false,
"stretch": false,
"rotationSeconds" : 300,
"opacity" : 200,
"debug" : false,
"scheduler" : [
{
"exclusive" : true,
"path" : "/path/to/pictures/reddit_sync"
"stretch" : true,
"times": [
{
"start": "14:00",
"end": "16:00"
}
]
},
{
"exclusive" : true,
"stretch" : false,
"times": [
{
"start": "08:00",
"end": "10:00"
},
{
"start": "16:00",
"end": "19:00"
}
],
"path" : "/path/to/pictures/show_peak_times/"
},
{
"path" : "/path/to/pictures/always_show_1"
},
{
"path" : "/path/to/pictures/always_show_2"
}
}
Supported keys and values in the JSON configuration are:
path
: where to search for images (.jpg files). This path is ignored if thescheduler
feature is used.aspect
: the same as the command line argumentoverlay
: the same as the overlay command line argumentshuffle
: set to true to enable shuffle mode for file displayrecursive
: set to true to enable recursive mode for file displaysorted
: set to true to enable sorted mode for file displaystretch
: set to true to enable, the same as the--stretch
command line argumentrotationSeconds
: the same as the-t
command line argumentopacity
: the same as the command line-o
argumentblur
: the same as the command line-b
argumentdebug
: set to true to enable verbose output from the programscheduler
: this entry is an array of possible path values and associated settings. This key lets you manage display times/settings for a collection of paths. In the example above the top entry shows ONLY files from a Redit feed between 2 and 4pm, ONLY files from theshow_peak_times
folder from 8am to 10am and then 4pm to 7pm. At all other times it alternates displaying files in thealways_show_1
andalways_show_2
folder.exclusive
: When set totrue
only this entry will be used when it is in its valid time window.times
: times is a JSON array of start and end times in which it is valid to display this image. The time is in the format HH:MM:SS and is based on the systems local time. Ifstart
isn't defined then it defaults to the start of the day, ifend
isn't defined it defaults to the end of the day.path
: the path to image filesstretch
: as above
When using the default or recursive folder mode we support having per folder display options. The options are stored in a file called "options.json" in the images folder and support a subset of the applications configuration settings:
{
"stretch": false,
"aspect" : "m",
"opacity" : 200,
"blur" : 20,
"times": [
{
"start": "08:00",
"end": "10:00"
},
{
"start": "17:00",
"end": "19:00"
}
]
}
See the Configuration File
section for details of each setting.
- qt5-qmake
- qt5
- qt5-image-formats-plugins
- libexif
Ubuntu/Raspbian:
sudo make install-deps-deb
Install dependencies
make install-deps-deb
Build project
make
Install binaries
sudo make install
Prerequisite: brew
brew install qt5
brew install libexif
brew install libexif
make
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
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