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#303775 - 28/11/2007 14:27 Re: Wireless Digital Photo Frames [Re: wfaulk]
peter
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Registered: 13/07/2000
Posts: 4180
Loc: Cambridge, England
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cropping a 48:32 image for a 48:27 screen, so you're losing 5/32

I believe that means you're losing 5/48, which is 10.42%

I'm pretty sure not. Imagine your screen were actually 48x27 pixels, and you were trying to display a 48x32-pixel image. In each 32-pixel vertical column, 5 pixels would be missed out. So the reduction is 5/32. In those horizontal rows which appear at all, all 48 pixels appear.

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#303776 - 28/11/2007 15:38 Re: Wireless Digital Photo Frames [Re: peter]
mlord
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Registered: 29/08/2000
Posts: 14493
Loc: Canada
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Cropping a 3:2 image for a 16:9 screen is the same as cropping a 48:32 image for a 48:27 screen, so you're losing 5/32 or 15.6%. Likewise, cropping 3:2 for 4:3 is like cropping 9:6 to fit 8:6, so losing 1/9 or 11.1%. So 4:3 is better than 16:9 even for 3:2 originals.


For a 3:2 image on 16x9, the number I get is about 84% coverage (same as Peter).
For a 3:2 image on 4x3, my calculator says 88.8% coverage (same as Peter).

Excluding borders, title bars, and icons etc..

But I much prefer 16x9 for viewing photos, mostly because they tend to be larger screens for the same height/price as 4x3.


Edited by mlord (28/11/2007 15:43)

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#303777 - 28/11/2007 15:49 Re: Wireless Digital Photo Frames [Re: peter]
wfaulk
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Registered: 25/12/2000
Posts: 16706
Loc: Raleigh, NC US
Yeah, you're right. I told you my brain wasn't working well.
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#303778 - 03/12/2007 02:26 Re: Wireless Digital Photo Frames [Re: wfaulk]
ih2
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Registered: 03/12/2007
Posts: 1
I think the Norhtec MicroClient Jr., eBox-2300 (which is pretty much the same) or the decTOP all fit the bill

http://www.norhtec.com/products/mcjr/index.html
https://store.dataevolution.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=DT%2D7001&Show=TechSpecs
http://pcburn.com/review-NorhTec_Microclient_Jr-4.php
http://www.desktoplinux.com/news/NS4091104225.html

The supports VESA mounting and consumes 8 W. Mount it on the back of an LCD monitor and you are all set.


The problem is all these are companies out of Taiwan and shipping is $40-$50

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#303779 - 03/12/2007 12:42 Re: Wireless Digital Photo Frames [Re: ih2]
hybrid8
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Registered: 12/11/2001
Posts: 7738
Loc: Toronto, CANADA
What about the the $50000 to $100000 you will have to pay someone (or someones) to develop the software to run the frame?
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#303780 - 03/12/2007 13:22 Re: Wireless Digital Photo Frames [Re: hybrid8]
wfaulk
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Registered: 25/12/2000
Posts: 16706
Loc: Raleigh, NC US
There are, I'm sure, dozens of free RSS screensavers out there for both Windows and Linux.

I don't think it really fits the bill, as an LCD monitor doesn't look much like a photo frame, but, still, those are pretty cool.
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#303781 - 03/12/2007 14:33 Re: Wireless Digital Photo Frames [Re: wfaulk]
hybrid8
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Registered: 12/11/2001
Posts: 7738
Loc: Toronto, CANADA
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There are, I'm sure, dozens of free RSS screensavers out there for both Windows and Linux.


Ok, with the screensaver route it's doable and passable in many instances. I got away with it making the Mac-based frame for my brother. But one really needs more specialized software if the frame is intended for someone who isn't computer savvy. My brother can easily connect to a share on the frame to copy images to it, or remote login using VNC to copy images off a connected USB drive. My parents on the other hand could never do that.

Using RSS would hopefully give the savvy admin the ability to set up photos remotely on a frame connected to a high speed internet connection, but truthfully, I haven't seen any great programs yet (ones that are great at the slideshow portion of the puzzle). Of course the last time I looked was earlier this year when making the original frame.
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#303782 - 03/12/2007 23:16 Re: Wireless Digital Photo Frames [Re: hybrid8]
music
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Registered: 25/06/2002
Posts: 456
I set up a web-based photo upload (and captioning) engine for my frames without spending anywhere near $100,000 worth of my time.

Maybe I'm just a cheap date.

Granted, what I wrote isn't at all mass-market bullet-proof, and all my scattered family members are quite computer literate. So this proves nothing.
They'd be OK with getting it to work even if it were Comcastically bad. (or near-Microsoftian in its opacity)

Yet, I'd still say that my hardware is the weakest part of this equation (and I'm a hardware guy....)
because I hate having a spinning hard drive on this thing. And I hate that it's running Windows underneath.

I'd like to port it to Linux and have it boot off a USB flash drive and then run entirely in a RAM disk with no whirring spinning things and no writing to Flash (at least not for swap or tmpfiles, anyway).

Maybe someday.

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#315934 - 05/11/2008 16:03 Re: Wireless Digital Photo Frames [Re: music]
Phoenix42
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Registered: 21/03/2002
Posts: 1424
Loc: MA but Irish born
Bringing this back to the top as it is a year on, things have changed and I'm in the market for one for the Mammy so she can fawn over picture of the grand-daughter she'll rarely get to see.

My needs are very similar to what Andy outlined in his first post, easy of use is very important, as I'm not in a position to pop over and debug issue.

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#315935 - 05/11/2008 16:35 Re: Wireless Digital Photo Frames [Re: Phoenix42]
andy
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Registered: 10/06/1999
Posts: 5916
Loc: Wivenhoe, Essex, UK
I'd like to think that things have improved, but I bet they haven't. I did look at Kodak's new frames, they had made three changes:

- added a random order option
- added a stupid not-quite-touch screen (you touch on the border round the screen)
- removed the useful remote

and nothing else

I haven't look at any other new ones though, so who knows, things may have moved on.
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#316212 - 10/11/2008 17:04 Re: Wireless Digital Photo Frames [Re: andy]
Dignan
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Registered: 08/03/2000
Posts: 12338
Loc: Sterling, VA
Kodak also has (or is releasing) an OLED photo frame. Only $999.
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