I tried to create a slideshow in python to loop over 5500 images faster than I could manually. I used tkinter and the parameter slide_interval should do the job. The slideshow will indeed be longer if I set slide_interval=5000 for example, but it makes no differnce if I set it to 500,50 or 5, it will still take approximately same number of seconds to display each image, while what I would be interested in would be 1 or 0.5 seconds spent per image.
Here is the code:
#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""Display a slideshow from a list of filenames"""
import os
import tkinter
from itertools import cycle
from PIL import Image, ImageTk
class Slideshow(tkinter.Tk):
"""Display a slideshow from a list of filenames"""
def __init__(self, images, slide_interval):
"""Initialize
images = a list of filename
slide_interval = milliseconds to display image
"""
tkinter.Tk.__init__(self)
self.geometry("+0+0")
self.slide_interval = slide_interval
self.images = None
self.set_images(images)
self.slide = tkinter.Label(self)
self.slide.pack()
def set_images(self, images):
self.images = cycle(images)
def center(self):
"""Center the slide window on the screen"""
self.update_idletasks()
w = self.winfo_screenwidth()
h = self.winfo_screenheight()
size = tuple(int(_) for _ in self.geometry().split('+')[0].split('x'))
x = w / 2 - size[0] / 2
y = h / 2 - size[1] / 2
self.geometry("+%d+%d" % (x, y))
def set_image(self):
"""Setup image to be displayed"""
self.image_name = next(self.images)
filename, ext = os.path.splitext(self.image_name)
self.image = ImageTk.PhotoImage(Image.open(self.image_name))
def main(self):
"""Display the images"""
self.set_image()
self.slide.config(image=self.image)
self.title(self.image_name)
self.center()
self.after(self.slide_interval, self.start)
def start(self):
"""Start method"""
self.main()
self.mainloop()
if __name__ == "__main__":
slide_interval = 1
import glob
images = glob.glob("traralgon/*.jpg")
# start the slideshow
slideshow = Slideshow(images, slide_interval)
slideshow.start()