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Re: OT: Programmable digital picture frames for installation use



im interested in this as well. I think it would be an interesting means of displaying drip paintings and other abstract works!

On Sun, Jan 22, 2012 at 11:40 PM, Emile Tobenfeld (a.k.a Dr. T) <emile@foryourhead.com> wrote:
Hi folks,

A couple of months ago, I got interested in using digital picture frames to show my still images in gallery settings. I bought a Nix 15 inch screen - looks great but very hard to program, because it plays the images in date order instead of the more sensible alphabetic order. It also is limited in that it can change images every 3, 5, or 15 seconds, but nothing in-between.

I've been trying to research this on-line. All of the frames that I can find documentation on either don't tell me or tell me the image change choices are 3, 5 ,15.

If any of you have worked with a digital frame of any size and found it possible to easily sequence a slide show with flexible change rate, please let me know.

Thanks
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