Ken Burns is particularly famous for a special effect (known as The Ken Burns Effect) of zooming and panning across still pictures. It's both brilliant and beautiful.
I recently came across an implementation of The Ken Burns Effect written in Javascript, by Will McGugan, introduced in his blog here:
I contacted Will and he was gracious enough to put an AGPL header on his source and I have added it to Pictor. Now, if you click on the screensaver link on a Pictor picture page, you can cycle through your album in order and your pictures are panned and zoomed like a Ken Burns documentary!
All you need to do is:
- Install Pictor
sudo apt-get install pictor
- Symbolically link some albums into /usr/share/pictor/pictures
sudo ln -sf $HOME/Pictures /usr/share/pictor/pictures
- Point a browser to your server's pictor instance
http://localhost/pictor - Click on an album, click on a picture, and then click screensaver, as below:
Will released his code here as kenburns-1.0.0.zip, which I was thinking of packaging for Ubuntu (rather than statically including it in Pictor). Would that be useful to anyone else?
:-Dustin
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Thanks,
:-Dustin