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Pictag Pictag is a simple web photo gallery with automatic thumbnail generation and tagging capability. It's self-contained in a single file, uses the filesystem for gallery layout, and requires no stand-alone database (it uses SQLite) or no database at all. It handles EXIF data, provides support for HTTP user authentication and authorization, and is customizable. Postr Postr (also known as Flickr Uploader) is a Flickr uploading tool for the GNOME desktop, which aims to be simple to use but exposing enough of the power of Flickr to be useful. Read more qgallery qgallery is a small commandline program that will process jpeg images and specialy named files in some directory structure to form a static HTML image gallery suitable for publishing to the web, or burning to CD. qphotosort qphotosort is an application to help to organize photos. The main purpose is to merge several directories to a single destination, copying or linking the photos into an order that is based on the date of the EXIF information. Quick Album Quick Album is a quick static HTML photo album or gallery with descriptions from a group of photographs. QuickyPix QuickyPix is an instant thumbnail web photo gallery software in Python. Shotwell Shotwell is an open source photo organizer designed for the GNOME desktop environment. Silver Silver is a small gtk application which will download a remote image from a website and display it in a window - refreshing every few seconds. slcview slcview is for interactive clustering and visualization, Cluster and TreeView by Mike Eisen are great. XCluster by Gavin Sherlock solves the problem of clustering large numbers of files. Now slcview allows you to script generation of cluster and tree images. Slideshow Creator Slideshow Creator is a GUI for creating, modifying, and previewing JPEG image slideshows that can later be finalized with dvd-slideshow. Effects like cropping, kenburns, and scrolling permit the creation of beautiful, high quality DVD slideshows. Spit Spit is a graphical picture indexing tool. It can be used to manage pictures, and generate HTML pages for putting your pictures online. It is designed for user-friendliness, portability and extensibility. It allows quick & easy ordering, editing and adding captions for pictures. Super Slide Me SSM (Super Slide Me) is an application to create image galleries. By a user-friendly interface, you can resize and rotate images and make slideshow presentations, eventually with sound in background. swiggle swiggle is a small command line tool that generates HTML pages, including thumbnail indexes, for given images (a so called "web gallery"). It's intended to be easy to use, and since it is written in C, it's quite speedy. It uses libjpeg for decompression and compression of images, libexif for getting EXIF information contained in the images, and it caches scaled images so that subsequent runs don't need to scale images again and are faster. Of course, the original images aren't changed. thumbelizer thumbelizer is a perl script that will autogenerate thumbnails given a directory of images. it can generate multiple sizes based on reduction factors that you pass to it and does not require that that all the images be of the same size. tnailer Given a user-definable directory which contains JPEG, PNG, TIFF or (possibly) GIF images, this script creates a series of smaller images, one per html page. vvvP vvvP (Virtual Volumes View Photo Edition) catalogs photographs on removable devices and hard disks at the same time. Images can also be arranged in a single virtual filesystem. Webilder Webilder aims to be a complete solution for Webshots users who use Linux (and possibly Mac OS X in the future). Webilder enables you to download photos from Webshots website into your photo collection. The package includes a GNOME panel applet that can notify you whenever new daily photos are ready to be downloaded. It can also change your wallpaper regularly. The applet can even download new photos automatically.
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