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    A New Chapter for MagicMirror: The Community Takes the Lead
    Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.

    MM digital display hung like a picture

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      jbat66 @rmonkey
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      @rmonkey Thanks. I will get it published, don’t know when, but will get it published

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        jonfe @jbat66
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        @jbat66 very nice Mirror, I hadn’t seen the wifi QR code module before.

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          physics90 @rmonkey
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          @rmonkey nice option with the French cleat.

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            rmonkey
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            One other thing – it looks like @rrslssr is running a similar approach specifically for travel photos – and I want to share a tip.

            My mirror runs a combination of some of my own travel photos and places I’ve been from Unsplash.

            To make the modules more legible and pop better, I made a photoshop template. The top layer is a very light transparent to black (from the center) radial gradient. My backgrounds are the lower layer.

            This applies a very light vignetting that is consistent among all the background images. I experimented until I found the gradient settings for the top layer that were perfect to my eyes.

            I’m sure there are easier or smarter ways to add vignetting, but this works for me.

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              rrslssr @rmonkey
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              @rmonkey I have started searching for a picture frame to use for the display.
              Would you please tell me the size of the picture frame you used?

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                jbat66 @rmonkey
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                @rmonkey If you use MMM-BackgroundSlideShow, it has a radial option that is basically a vignette.
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                  rmonkey
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                  @rrslssr , I took the monitor to Michaels and asked for a custom frame and matte. I told them I wanted a 2.5" mat out to the frame (make sure to specify the display only, not display plus bezels).

                  Then I picked a frame that I liked that met the minimum depth requirements for the Pi Zero 2.

                  I also made sure I got gallery glass, which has an antireflective coating.

                  They kept messing up the matte and I ended up going to Hobby Lobby. They recut the matte correctly and even cut the foam core used to hold everything in place.

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                    rmonkey
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                    @jbat66, that’s fantastic. I’ll experiment with that when I do a refresh of the whole deal. Thank you!

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