- Extract "large" photos of 4 colors (128x112) into .BMP format.
- Extract a single photo or batch extract all photos.
- Implement a Photo Viewer within Flipper Zero.
- Restore deleted photos.
- Modify the Color Palette.
These instructions assume that you are starting at the Flipper Zero desktop. Otherwise, press the Back button until you are at the desktop.
-
Press the
OK
button on the Flipper to open the main menu. -
Choose
Applications
from the menu. -
Choose
GPIO
from the submenu. -
Choose
[GB] GAME BOY PHOTO
-
For the next step, you'll need a
.SAV
file extracted from the GAME BOY Camera's RAM. If you don't have one, you can use the GAME BOY Cartridge (GB/GBC) MALVEKE app to save the RAM. -
Press the
OK
to enter to menu, After selecting the.SAV
file, it will display the main menu. -
Photo Viewer, a simple image viewer where you navigate between photos using
LEFT
/RIGHT
. Since the images are 128x112, you scroll vertically using theUP
andDOWN
keys.- You can save the currently displayed image to the Flipper Zero's SD card by pressing the
OK
button. The image will be saved in theSD Card/apps_data/malveke/photos
folder.
- You can save the currently displayed image to the Flipper Zero's SD card by pressing the
-
Export all allows you to export all the images. Simply press the
OK
button and wait for the transfer of all images.- The images will be saved in the
SD Card/apps_data/malveke/photos
folder.
- The images will be saved in the
-
Settings: General application configurations.
Palette
: Configure the color palette; there are over 50 palettes to choose from. By default, it's set to Black and White.Info
: displays which images have been deleted.
-
Press the
Back
to back to principal menu.
- Refactor Code
- Reading images directly from the cartridge (without opening a .SAV file).
- For BMP, avoid using memory to generate images; write directly to files.
- Exhibit and view images through a Web Server interface.
- Add frames to images.
- Configure dimension upscaling.
- Export to other file formats.
- Extract Game Faces.
- @raphnet command-line tool for extracting Game Boy Camera photos from a save ram (.sav) file and writing them in the PNG format.
- @HerrZatacke Several ideas drawn from your Gameboy Printer Web.
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