Configurable routine that takes pictures at fixed time intervals using the Raspberry Pi (RPi) camera module. Optionally, the SenseHat can be used to read the sensors and the display as a flash to iluminate the subject.
Most of the routine parameters are configurable via JSON file. There is no need to change the code. If the JSON file is not provided, default parameters will be used.
- Raspberry Pi (Required)
- Camera Module (Required)
- SenseHat (Optional)
- Image Magick (Required)
python3 timelapse.py --conf <conf.JSON>
python3 timelapse.py -c <conf.JSON>
a JSON file can be provided when executing the routine to control the overall behavior. The accepted parameters are:
- camera rotation: int. Sets the camera rotation in degrees (0, 90, 180, 2702)
- camera resolution: tuple. Sets the image resolution
- camera_zoom": Sets the camera resolution. [0.0, 0.0, 1.0, 1.0]
- camera_warmup_time": int. Sets the interval in secods to prepapre the camera
- path: cwd
- file_root": Sets ths root name of the picture file
- lapse int. Sets the interval in secods to between pictures
The <default.json> file provided with this library can be edited to accomodate different requirements.
If no JSON file is provided when executing the routine, the following parameters will be used by default:
- camera rotation: 0
- camera resolution: [960, 720]
- camera_zoom": [0.0, 0.0, 1.0, 1.0]
- camera_warmup_time": 2
- path: cwd
- file_root": "pic"
- lapse: 10
- As the routine runs, it will display messages on the console to inform of the progress/status of the execution.
- The routine will run on an infinite loop. to stop execution pres ctrl+c
- The images capture are saved on JPEG format
Author: Stein Castillo (stein@americamail.com)
- Version: 1.5.0
- License: Check license.txt for details