Inky Frame: make image_gallery work with all sizes

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Hel Gibbons 2023-03-08 16:54:36 +00:00
parent a8a8321405
commit 3d597e7d03
2 changed files with 38 additions and 27 deletions

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# An offline image gallery that switches between five jpg images
# Copy them into your Pico's flash using Thonny.
# If you want to use your own images they must be 600 x 448 pixels or smaller
# and saved as *non-progressive* jpgs
# Copy them into the root of your Pico's flash using Thonny.
from pimoroni import ShiftRegister
from picographics import PicoGraphics, DISPLAY_INKY_FRAME
# If you want to use your own images they must be the screen dimensions (or smaller)
# and saved as *non-progressive* jpgs.
# Make sure to uncomment the correct size for your display!
from picographics import PicoGraphics, DISPLAY_INKY_FRAME as DISPLAY # 5.7"
# from picographics import PicoGraphics, DISPLAY_INKY_FRAME_4 as DISPLAY # 4.0"
# from picographics import PicoGraphics, DISPLAY_INKY_FRAME_7 as DISPLAY # 7.3"
from machine import Pin
import jpegdec
from pimoroni import ShiftRegister
# you can change your file names here
IMAGE_A = "jwst1.jpg"
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IMAGE_E = "jwst5.jpg"
# set up the display
display = PicoGraphics(display=DISPLAY_INKY_FRAME)
graphics = PicoGraphics(DISPLAY)
# Inky Frame uses a shift register to read the buttons
SR_CLOCK = 8
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hold_vsys_en_pin.value(True)
# Create a new JPEG decoder for our PicoGraphics
j = jpegdec.JPEG(display)
# setup
activity_led.on()
# update the image on Inky every time it's powered up
# comment these lines out if running on battery power
# button_a_led.on()
# display_image(IMAGE_A)
j = jpegdec.JPEG(graphics)
def display_image(filename):
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j.decode(0, 0, jpegdec.JPEG_SCALE_FULL)
# Display the result
display.update()
graphics.update()
# setup
activity_led.on()
# update the image on Inky every time it's powered up
# comment these lines out if running on battery power
# button_a_led.on()
# display_image(IMAGE_A)
while True:
button_a_led.off()
button_b_led.off()

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# An offline image gallery that switches between five jpg images
# on your SD card (copy them across by plugging your SD into a computer).
# If you want to use your own images they must be 600 x 448 pixels or smaller
# If you want to use your own images they must be the screen dimensions (or smaller)
# and saved as *non-progressive* jpgs
# Make sure to uncomment the correct size for your display!
from picographics import PicoGraphics, DISPLAY_INKY_FRAME as DISPLAY # 5.7"
# from picographics import PicoGraphics, DISPLAY_INKY_FRAME_4 as DISPLAY # 4.0"
# from picographics import PicoGraphics, DISPLAY_INKY_FRAME_7 as DISPLAY # 7.3"
from pimoroni import ShiftRegister
from picographics import PicoGraphics, DISPLAY_INKY_FRAME
from machine import Pin, SPI
import jpegdec
import sdcard
import uos
# you can change your file names here
IMAGE_A = "sd/jwst1.jpg"
IMAGE_B = "sd/jwst2.jpg"
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IMAGE_E = "sd/jwst5.jpg"
# set up the display
display = PicoGraphics(display=DISPLAY_INKY_FRAME)
graphics = PicoGraphics(DISPLAY)
# Inky Frame uses a shift register to read the buttons
SR_CLOCK = 8
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hold_vsys_en_pin.value(True)
# Create a new JPEG decoder for our PicoGraphics
j = jpegdec.JPEG(display)
# setup
activity_led.on()
# update the image on Inky every time it's powered up
# comment these lines out if running on battery power
# button_a_led.on()
# display_image(IMAGE_A)
j = jpegdec.JPEG(graphics)
def display_image(filename):
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j.decode(0, 0, jpegdec.JPEG_SCALE_FULL)
# Display the result
display.update()
graphics.update()
# setup
activity_led.on()
# update the image on Inky every time it's powered up
# comment these lines out if running on battery power
# button_a_led.on()
# display_image(IMAGE_A)
while True:
button_a_led.off()
button_b_led.off()