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pi-camera-timelapse

Heavily inspired by:

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PiCam Timelapse

Some helpful Python scripts for achieving a timelapse with your Rapsberry Pi Camera

timelapse.py is the main script

Dependencies on

  • video_stitcher.py
  • timestamper.py

Python lib dependencies are:

  • ffmpeg (usually comes with Pi OS)
  • Pillow (aka PIL, also should ship with Pi)

Font dependencies

  • /usr/share/fonts/truetype/freefont/FreeMono.ttf

Steps

  • Initial Images will be outputted to imgXXXXXX.jpg inside the output folder
  • Next, timestamps are drawn onto the images, they're stored as imgXXXXXX-resized.jpg
  • Finally the imgXXXXXX-resized.jpg images are stitched into a video inside output/video folder as timelapse_YYYY-MM-DD_HHmmSS.mp4
  • Modify main() inside timelapse.py to use what you need

Usage examples

python3 timelapse.py [length in seconds] [interval in seconds] [directory to output]

Example 1) Run for 1 hour with 1 minute intervals, output to /home/pi/Camera

python3 timelapse.py 3600 60 /home/pi/Camera

Example 2) Run for 8 hours with 1 hour intervals, output to /home/pi/Camera

python3 timelapse.py 28800 3600 /home/pi/Camera

Example 3) Run for 1 minute with 1 second intervals, output to /home/pi/Camera

python3 timelapse.py 60 1 /home/pi/Camera

Rotation

An additional OPTIONAL 4th command line argument has been added for rotation, it behaves as per this.

Options are 0, 90, 180, and 270

Example 4) Run for 1 minute with 1 second intervals, output to /home/pi/Camera, rotation at 270

python3 timelapse.py 60 1 /home/pi/Camera 270

Run in background

Example 4) Will do the following:

  • Run as cronjob for 1 minute with 1 second intervals
  • Output images and video to /home/pi/Camera
  • Run at 4AM every morning
  • Output the Logs to a file inside my Camera folder

Open cron config

crontab -e

Add line to the end of the file

0 4 * * * python3 /home/pi/Camera/timelapse.py 60 1 /home/pi/Camera >> /home/pi/Camera/output.log 2>$

CTRL+X and 'y' to confirm saved changes

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A simple set of Python scripts to enable a timelapse camera using a Raspberry Pi and Pi Camera module

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