Does anyone know of a simple photo widget (like the one that comes with CM's gallery app) that also has a slideshow option (changing pics every minute or so)?
i use Turtle Photoframe. It has multiple widget sizes and borders, allows you to select a folder for the images and set a slideshow interval. i use it without the slideshow, and it allows you to scroll through images by tapping on the widget. works great on widgetlocker!
Max_Pain said:
i use Turtle Photoframe. It has multiple widget sizes and borders, allows you to select a folder for the images and set a slideshow interval. i use it without the slideshow, and it allows you to scroll through images by tapping on the widget. works great on widgetlocker!
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I'm not sure I like they way it crops photos. Any other suggestions?
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I'd like a small WM app that would allow me to enter the URL of an image and an interval (say, 60 minutes) and every interval period the application would go online, grab the image, and copy it to a specified folder on my device, preferably with a configurable file name. An added bonus would be if the application can be configured to rotate the image 90 degrees either direction and resize to a specified resolution before saving it. Does any such thing exist?
My primary purpose for this is to grab a local animated GIF of weather radar and use it for my S2U2 wallpaper.
PocketWeather sort of lets me download a GIF, but it converts each frame to a JPG and throws away the GIF, which isn't very useful for my purpose.
Just curious.
AJ
When I try to use a pic from my gallery as a wallpaper it makes me crop it and the pic is all distorted looking. Is there a way to use the whole pic?
You can have the image appear in higher resolution if you use justpictures and adjust the maximum display resolution in the app settings. Cropping is still required due to size differences between pics and wallpapers.
The app also allows you to include, facebook, picasa, etc so all your photos are easily accessed.
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When setting a video as the lockscreen background (doable in the Gallery app since the Oreo upgrade), is there a way to crop or drag the image/video around to get it centered better on my lockscreen? Right now when I click on the three dots, set as wallpaper, it just automatically uses the direct center of the video, which sometimes cuts out parts of the image/video I want.
I really like the ability to create thumbnails for your videos by inserting a picture into the same folder as the video and giving it the same name. This is a 2 part post.
Question: What is the exact aspect ratio that the app crops to? This way I can make thumbnails that fit perfectly in the preview.
Request: It would be great if you could pause the video, hit the menu button and in the options was an option to create a thumbnail of the frame you are on with the built in ratio and everything. I know this is a pretty specific feature and I am find with screen capturing and creating my own thumbnails but I figure I would give this a mention.