Photo Slideshow - Nook Touch Themes and Apps

I'm believe I'm looking for a slideshow photo viewing app. Let me explain, I have a project where I need to display information digitally and without any maintenance or power. I figured e-ink is the best technology and if I can find a slideshow program I can rotate the images (which contain graphical information) every few minutes and the battery life should last for days.
Another approach might be converting the images to a PDF document. How do you then automatically rotate through the pages of that PDF document?
Appreciate any suggestions

InterstateBeer said:
I'm believe I'm looking for a slideshow photo viewing app. Let me explain, I have a project where I need to display information digitally and without any maintenance or power. I figured e-ink is the best technology and if I can find a slideshow program I can rotate the images (which contain graphical information) every few minutes and the battery life should last for days.
Another approach might be converting the images to a PDF document. How do you then automatically rotate through the pages of that PDF document?
Appreciate any suggestions
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To rotate simply double click image files in Windows on a PC, rotate buttons at bottom: auto saves.
Best image viewer for android is Quickpic which most replace troublesome default Gallery with, does slideshow and image view settings usually has option to rotate to match aspect if not rotating & saving manually.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.alensw.PicFolder

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[APP] Image Map (Plus) 1.2 -[R]- 17 NOV 2011 [V] 1.2

Image Map Plus is the first exif/geodata editor for windows phone 7. Free and Trial versions are fully functional, but have a limit on number of pictures you can save.
Image Map is fun visual way to look at all the pictures you took on a world map. This works by reading gps location information from the image exif data and pinpointing the location of each image on a map.
Additionally this app integrates into your phone Pictures Hub and acts as a powerful and easy to use exif viewer. In addition to location information you can find out about the model and make of the digital camera used to take the picture, date, exposure, f-stop and other useful info.
Exchangeable image file format (Exif) is a standard that specifies ancillary tags used by digital cameras, scanners and other systems handling image files. Not all pictures carry exif data, but if they do and if GPS location info is embedded – Image Map can map it! And now with Plus version you can not only map photos that have GPS location info, but also add this info to photos that don't have it.
'Image Map Plus' is now available too. Image Map Plus allows you not only view, but also edit certain exif fields including location info and this works both for photos you took with your windows phone camera and any other picture saved to your phone. Obviously EXIF metadata editing is done without any changed to actual JPEG image encoding.
Download Image Map: http://windowsphone.com/s?appid=f6d38972-f00b-4a25-b6aa-530dcce8b996
Download Image Map Plus: http://windowsphone.com/s?appid=100bb724-2c49-4ef5-bd19-0a0f3ca8b818
or view a video presentation first here:
http://youtu.be/dNgJ4mfZML4?hd=1
Just bought the Plus version. Thank you.
Installed plus version. Will come in handy for documentation. Thanks for the post, might not have otherwise found it.
cool app, gratz!

[Q] PNG Screen capture

Hi,
The default screen capture saves the screenshots in .png format. Is there any option to save/convert as a .jpg file? My Samsung Galaxy SII used to save the screenshots as .jpg
.png is a more efficient format. Why the need for .jpg? Just curious.
You can always convert with a computer.
.png does not open on Blackberry phones I guess. Encountered this when I sent a screenshot to a friend having a Blackberry.
ericshmerick said:
.png is a more efficient format. Why the need for .jpg? Just curious.
You can always convert with a computer.
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.PNG gives an error when trying to send MMS. It can not be read by my famliys' phones.
There are plenty of photo manipulation apps on Market that can open .PNG and save it as .JPG. Also, there are several other screenshot apps that allow you to select the output format. So, either convert the images or get another screenshot app.
OT: .JPG is a lossy format, every time you save something as .JPG it loses some color and pixel information, even opening a .JPG file and then saving it again without any modifications done to it does this.
.PNG however is a completely lossless format, there is no loss of information whatsoever when saving something as .PNG. Also, .PNG does not distort colours or introduce compression artifacts. This is why using .PNG is beneficial in situations where every single pixel matters, and thus I can kind of understand the decision for the screenshooter to save as .PNG; after all, in most cases every single pixel does indeed matter if you're trying to showcase the software.
WereCatf said:
There are plenty of photo manipulation apps on Market that can open .PNG and save it as .JPG. Also, there are several other screenshot apps that allow you to select the output format. So, either convert the images or get another screenshot app.
OT: .JPG is a lossy format, every time you save something as .JPG it loses some color and pixel information, even opening a .JPG file and then saving it again without any modifications done to it does this.
.PNG however is a completely lossless format, there is no loss of information whatsoever when saving something as .PNG. Also, .PNG does not distort colours or introduce compression artifacts. This is why using .PNG is beneficial in situations where every single pixel matters, and thus I can kind of understand the decision for the screenshooter to save as .PNG; after all, in most cases every single pixel does indeed matter if you're trying to showcase the software.
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Thanks good info to know.

VSCO Cam

Anyone knew this?
http://vsco.co/vscocam
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.vsco.cam
VSCO Cam®
The Standard of Mobile Photography
Available for most Android 4.0+ devices
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SUPERIOR PRESETS
Mobile images have never looked so stunning. Utilizing our innovative processing technology, VSCO Cam yields elegant results, previously unattainable on Android.
CHOOSE YOUR STRENGTH
Adjust the strength of Presets and Tools using the Precision Slider.
EFFICIENT EDITING
VSCO Tools allow for fine tuning, with the goal to complement, not define, your photographs. Exposure, Temperature, Contrast, Crop, Rotate, Fade, Vignette and more allow you to define your look.
BEFORE & AFTER
Compare your original image with the edited version by simply holding down on the image in Edit view.
VSCO PRESET PACKS
Browse a stunning array of Preset Packs available for purchase in the In-App store. From vivid colors to faded black and whites, the store offers the best mobile presets on the market.
STAY ORGANIZED
Organize, favorite and filter your images using the quick filter navigation.
BROWSE THE LIBRARY
Multiple thumbnail sizes allow for a customizable image browsing experience.
THE INFORMATION AGE
Easily view your image data including geolocation, date, preset used and more.
SHARE
Easily share your images with friends and family via VSCO Grid℠, Google+, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Weibo and Gallery.
STAY INSPIRED
The VSCO Journal is a wealth of creative inspiration, tutorials, interviews and more.
CONNECT
Join the VSCO community, discover other photographers and submit your images for inclusion to the VSCO Cam Weekly Selects by uploading to your VSCO Grid. Be sure to use the hashtag #VSCOcam when sharing to other social media outlets.
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VSCO Cam is the tool of choice for creating beautiful mobile imagery.
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To view samples and learn about other great VSCO products, please visit vsco.co.
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been using it, and it seems more consistent than the stock camera.
Didn't do any scientific test but I like it.For point and shoot it's very nice!For other I use Camera FV-5

Any way to save screenshot url in jpg description from browsers other than Samsung's?

Probably the most notable feature of samsung's browser is the ability to automatically save the url from which a screenshot was taken in the jpgs metadata.
Is anyone aware of away to mimic this behavior on different browsers?

Any way to save screenshot url in jpg's exif data using browser other than Samsung's?

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