Yes, it can, unlike alphanumerical LCD, there are no spaces between pixels, but monochrome GLCD requires that you transform your real image into Black and White, this should be done carefully to get a relatively good image, this can be done using GIMP or any other similar software (paint brush can't be used as it doesn't allow you to specify a threshold between black and white), I saw a black and white facial photo!
Yes, it can, unlike alphanumerical LCD, there are no spaces between pixels, but monochrome GLCD requires that you transform your real image into Black and White, this should be done carefully to get a relatively good image, this can be done using GIMP or any other similar software (paint brush can't be used as it doesn't allow you to specify a threshold between black and white), I saw a black and white facial photo!
Yes, it can, unlike alphanumerical LCD, there are no spaces between pixels, but monochrome GLCD requires that you transform your real image into Black and White, this should be done carefully to get a relatively good image, this can be done using GIMP or any other similar software (paint brush can't be used as it doesn't allow you to specify a threshold between black and white), I saw a black and white facial photo!
@armorjan salam alikum, i didnt get my head around if GLCD with no colour just white print and blue background light does it = black and white monochrome?
Yes, monochrome is black and white, it can be for displaying high-contrast images at a suitable clearance, as I mentioned, software like GIMP can be used for generating such images.
This library is licensed under GNU Affero General Public License, you can make a PIC library, I hope that I can make it for you, but I'm too busy to do these days. For more information, please refer to the license at the page of the project at Osama's Lab:
salam alikum, it looks awesome.
can glcd be used to display real picture, for examlple picture of my self.
regardless glcd in support colour or not.
or is glcd like those alphanumaric lcd but in more advanced graphic
mradelslayer 5 months ago
@mradelslayer
Wa alikom alsalam,
Yes, it can, unlike alphanumerical LCD, there are no spaces between pixels, but monochrome GLCD requires that you transform your real image into Black and White, this should be done carefully to get a relatively good image, this can be done using GIMP or any other similar software (paint brush can't be used as it doesn't allow you to specify a threshold between black and white), I saw a black and white facial photo!
certainly,color is better
Regards,
Osama Salah
armorjan 5 months ago
@mradelslayer
Wa alikom alsalam,
Yes, it can, unlike alphanumerical LCD, there are no spaces between pixels, but monochrome GLCD requires that you transform your real image into Black and White, this should be done carefully to get a relatively good image, this can be done using GIMP or any other similar software (paint brush can't be used as it doesn't allow you to specify a threshold between black and white), I saw a black and white facial photo!
certainly,color is better
Regards
Osama Salah
armorjan 5 months ago
@mradelslayer
Wa alikom alsalam,
Yes, it can, unlike alphanumerical LCD, there are no spaces between pixels, but monochrome GLCD requires that you transform your real image into Black and White, this should be done carefully to get a relatively good image, this can be done using GIMP or any other similar software (paint brush can't be used as it doesn't allow you to specify a threshold between black and white), I saw a black and white facial photo!
certainly,color is better
Regards
Osama Salah
armorjan 5 months ago
@armorjan salam alikum, i didnt get my head around if GLCD with no colour just white print and blue background light does it = black and white monochrome?
mradelslayer 5 months ago
@mradelslayer
Yes, monochrome is black and white, it can be for displaying high-contrast images at a suitable clearance, as I mentioned, software like GIMP can be used for generating such images.
Thanks
armorjan 5 months ago
could you port this so i could use it on my pic 18f?
arsenal14forlife 10 months ago
@arsenal14forlife
This library is licensed under GNU Affero General Public License, you can make a PIC library, I hope that I can make it for you, but I'm too busy to do these days. For more information, please refer to the license at the page of the project at Osama's Lab:
sites.google.com/site/osamaslab/Home/projects-list/glcd-library#_Toc274067447
Best Wishes
armorjan 10 months ago
Awesome, I had been working on a KS0108 library for the past two days, unfortunately mine is not nearly as mature as yours!
Good work, keep it up.
GTXAbunada 1 year ago