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Ansel 'Ansel' is a picture gallery for web sites. It is a high quality, information-rich photo gallery, designed to handle large numbers of images and albums. It stores all its images in a database, making it both fast and flexible. It has no restrictions on image size.
Coriander Coriander is a full-featured GUI for IIDC compliant, IEEE1394 Digital Cameras. It features SDL display, FTP image posting, file saving, and Real streaming. It is not for consumer grade DV cameras. Coriander also has several extras: live display, image/video saving, FTP posting and V4L export. This V4L export, which uses the vloopback module, allows you to directly use coriander as a video source for V4L programs.
Curator Curator generates Web page image galleries for displaying photographic images on the Web, or for a CD-ROM presentation and archiving. It generates static Web pages only, so no special configuration or running scripts are required on the server. The script supports many file formats, hierarchical directories, thumbnail generation and update, per-image description file with many fields, and 'tracks' of images spanning multiple directories.
Danpei 'Danpei' is a Gtk+ based Image Viewer. You can look through your image files in thumbnail form, and can rename,cut and paste them easily. The program supports drag and drop, printing of images, and viewing/editing images through applications like ImageMagick or the GIMP.
Developer's Image Library Developer's Image Library (DevIL) is a cross-platform image library utilizing a simple syntax to load, save, convert, manipulate, filter, and display a variety of images with ease.
Digest Digest generates HTML index pages and image previews for collections of images. It is fast and simple, and it creates HTML that is compact, quick-rendering, and does not rely on JavaScript or CSS. Digest supports all filetypes supported by python-imaging; currently this includes JPG, JPEG, JPE, GIF, PNG, TIF, TIFF, AND BMP. It will also use thumbnails for files or directories created by other programs or created by hand.
DjVuLibre DjVu is a Web-centric format and software platform for distributing documents and images. DjVu content downloads and displays faster than competing formats. DjVu images can be smoothly zoomed and panned. DjVuLibre is a free and open source implementation of DjVu, including viewers, browser plugins, decoders, simple encoders, and utilities.
Dmi 'dmi' is a Web photo album/image gallery written in PHP. It is different from other similar scripts in that it requires little to no setup time: just drop it in a directory containing image and/or video files, and adjust permissions. It also makes thumbnails of MPEG movies as animated GIF files. 'dmi' also provides upload functionality, but currently there is no authentication required.
EnlargeIt! EnlargeIt! is a tool for web designers written in Javascript to embed images, videos, flash files or iframes into web pages beautifully. Several animation types may be used to display pictures. AJAX content may be added via buttons. EnlargeIt! is more than just another Lightbox clone: It is small, very easy to embed and configure, has good documentation and is modular for smallest possible file sizes. There's also a plugin based on EnlargeIt! for the popular Coppermine Photo Gallery.
Exifprobe 'Exifprobe' examines and reports the contents and structure of JPEG and TIFF image files. It recognizes all standard JPEG markers and reports the contents of any properly structured TIFF IFD encountered, even when entry tags are not recognized. It expands TIFF and TIFF/EP tags, including EXIF2.2 sections and camera MakerNotes found in TIFF IFD format. It recognizes GPS and GeoTIFF tags and prints them in "raw" form, but does not expand them. Location, size, and format of image data is reported. A list of camera makes and models from which images were used for testing in available at http://www.monroe.net/~dhh/exifprobe.d/CAMERA_makes_and_models. It can also be used to examine corrupted images.
Exiftags 'exiftags' parses a JPEG file looking for Exif (Exchangeable Image File) data, formatting, and printing image properties. Digital cameras typically add Exif data to the image files they produce containing information about the camera and digitized image. exiftags includes support for some camera manufacturer-specific properties. An included companion utility, exifcom, displays and writes the UserComment Exif tag that some cameras include in the image metadata they create. This program is useful for recording caption or location information in the image file itself.
Eye of Gnome Standard GNOME image and photo collection viewer
EzGallery 'EzGallery' is a GUI desktop application for people who want to publish a Web image gallery on a site that doesn't support PHP, ASP, or CGI programs. It builds static pages that can be uploaded ("published") from within the program. It lets the user quickly create a gallery project, add pictures, write captions and descriptions, pick colors, and set the layout. It will then create the necessary thumbnails and HTML pages. It supports completely automated uploading/updating of the gallery on a remote host.
Feh feh is a fast, lightweight image viewer which uses imlib2. It is command line-driven and supports multiple images through slideshows, thumbnail browsing or multiple windows, and montages or index prints (using truetype fonts to display file info). Advanced features include fast dynamic zooming, progressive loading, loading via HTTP (with reload support for watching webcams), recursive file opening (slideshow of a directory hierarchy), and mousewheel/keyboard control.
Flxplay A simple FLX/FLC animation player.
GIFT
The GNU Image Finding Tool is a Content Based Image Retrieval System (CBIRS). You can do Query By Example on images, giving you the opportunity to improve query results by relevance feedback. The program relies entirely on the content of the images to process queries, so you needn't annotate images before querying the collection. It comes with a tool which lets you index whole directory trees containing images in one go. You then can use the GIFT server and its clients to browse your own image collections.
GThumb gThumb is an image viewer written for the GNOME environment. It lets you browse your hard disk showing you thumbnails of image files, view single files (including GIF animations), organize images in catalogs, print images, view slideshows, set your desktop background, and more. It also supports Nautilus thumbnails.
Gliv GLiv is an OpenGL image viewer. Image loading is done through Gdk-pixbuf (standalone or bundled with GTK+-1.3.x), rendering is done via OpenGL, and the graphical user interface uses GTK+ with the GtkGLArea widget. If Gdk-pixbuf cannot load your image, it uses ImageMagick to convert it to PNG. GLiv is very fast and smooth at ratating, zooming and panning if you have an OpenGL accelerated board.
Gphoto2 'gphoto2' is a graphical application for retrieving, organizing, and manipulating images in various graphics formats or for display directly to a monitor from a range of supported digital cameras (19 different camera libraries provide support for at least 114 different models of digital still cameras; list on web site). It has a command line interface as well, if you want to use the program in a script.
Gphotocoll GNOME Photo Collector (gphotocoll) is a tool for classifying images and photos. Pictures are stored in classic images files, but references and keywords can be stored in a PostgreSQL database. It records information such as type of film used, ID, pathname, type and model of camera, date, description, and keywords. The program supports all formats supported by the gdk-pixbuf library, which is used to load the images.
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