A camera that uses PiFace Control and Display and Raspicam.
Images are stored at /home/pi/snap-camera/images/
.
Overlays are stored at /home/pi/snap-camera/overlays/
.
Videos are stored at /home/pi/snap-camera/videos/
.
Documentation can be found at: http://piface.github.io/snap-camera/
Enable the camera with:
raspi-config
Enable HDMI to start even when unplugged by uncommenting:
hdmi_force_hotplug=1
in /boot/config.txt
.
Download the latest debian package and install with:
sudo dpkg -i python3-snap-camera_0.0.0-1_all.deb
Start/stop the camera service with:
sudo service snap-camera start
sudo service snap-camera stop
Enable the service at boot:
sudo update-rc.d snap-camera defaults
The camera should start up on boot.
Todo:
- Change to use
PiCamera <https://github.com/waveform80/picamera>
_ rather than just calling Raspistill. - Timelapse mode should create a video after taking all of the images.
- Cancel current operation.