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Alexandria Alexandria is a full GNOME application to help you manage your book collection.

AppliWorks Appliworks is an application that was designed to let you classify and view your pictures in an innovatie way, without even touching the real file on your hard drive. It implements a virtual folders-based pictures database with multi-view windows similar to those in iPhoto. Many operations can be perfomed using drag-and-drop.

AutoScrapbook AutoScrapbook helps automate the creation and maintenance of an online photo gallery. It creates the thumbnails and Web pages for you by asking you for descriptions of the pictures. It works best when run within X (for picture viewing), but you could use it through only a terminal and a separate browser.

BINS BINS is a valid HTML 4.0 photo album generator that supports internationalization, EXIF, and customizable charset encoding, including UTF-8 (Unicode). Albums can contains other sub-albums. Albums can be customized globally, per picture, or per album/subalbum by using template and configuration variables. The number and size of scaled pictures can be chosen in pixels or percentage of the original image. Several description fields (date, location, etc.) can be associated with the pictures; you can add additional description fields. A command line utility can set or edit description fields. BINS uses the EXIF data structure found in some pictures to automatically fill some fields (most notably, date and time) and to produce a page providing all information available on the picture, as well as the DigiCam settings when the photo was taken. All image meta-data are stored in XML files.

BIRT 'BIRT' (Batch Image Resizing Thing) is a simple application that allows a large number of images to be resized in one go. It was written to facilitate maintenance of an online photo album where each hi-res photo needs a low-res copy and a thumbnail.

Bibshelf BibShelf is a book organizer that integrates well with the GNOME desktop. It helps you to keep track of your book collection. You can fill in such things as the book summary, review, rating and the ISBN.

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.

DynAlbum Dynalbum is a fully dynamic automatic Web photo album generator. The album includes an index page with thumbnails, navigation tools on each album page, and four sizes of each picture. The entire album is dynamically generated from a directory of JPEGs, TIFFs, PNGs, and GIFs when it is accessed. Unlike other photo album generators, it doesn't clutter files with thumbnails and static HTML. It generates each page and each scaled image (including thumbnails) dynamically every time it is accessed. This means that there's no need to keep static copies of anything but the original pictures.

GFXIndex 'GFXIndex' creates thumbnails (small representations of an original images) and some HTML files to make an album to organize your pictures and publish them on a Web page.

Gallery Gallery is an easy to install photo album that includes a config wizard and lets users create and maintain albums via an intuitive Web interface. Photo management includes automatic thumbnail creation, image resizing, rotation, ordering, captioning and more. Albums can have read, write, and caption permissions per individual; there can also be an authenticated user for an additional level of privacy.

Gallery.py Gallery.py makes static picture galleries which consist of an index page with thumbnails linking to pages with resized pictures. The pictures include a navigation bar, making it easy to view the entire gallery. The pages may include a link to full-sized pictures. Thumbnail and picture sizes, title, the number of columns on an index page, and the color scheme are all configurable. It is possible to add more pictures to the gallery at a later time. The program is not dependent on serverside engines such as PHP or mod_perl.

Galleryadd.pl 'galleryadd.pl' is a script that recursively adds directories or images to a Gallery installation. Its features include a listing of the albums available in a Gallery, the creation of top-level albums with titles and descriptions, and support for the addition of images and directories to an existing album.

HuegoGallery The main feature of this photo gallery is that it behaves like an application rather than a webpage. Features include:

  • Clean and application-like interface
  • Dynamic thumbnail and image generation
  • Resizes photos to suit screen size
  • Filestrip of thumbnails allows you to see all photos in the current album (scrolls along too)
  • Preview of album contents (random photos chosen)
  • Displays EXIF information
  • Slideshow capability
  • Supports custom descriptions for each image and album

Indexpage.pl 'indexpage.pl' generates index pages and corresponding thumbnails that display collections of images on the Web (currently, only jpegs are supported). If there are more images available than will fit on one page, indexpage.pl generates multiple pages, each with a navigator to easily reach the other pages. There are many configuration options that let the user determine how the generated pages will look. Image descriptions are read from a file, so you needn't edit the files after generating them; they can always be regenerated for ease of maintainence.

Jpg2html jpg2html is designed to generate quick thumbnails and HTML corresponding to them. Useful for throwing pictures on the web from a digital camera or webcam, it can also intelligently rename filenames from Mavica cameras, or the XawTV "snap" feature.

Lodju Lodju creates indexes of digital images, such as photographs taken with a digital camera. It can also generate web galleries of them. These indexes will help you to manage your image collection, making it easy to organize and search for images.

MT2 Thumbnailer MT2 Thumbnailer (Make Thumbnails 2) generates HTML photo albums from pictures. It gives users a great deal of control over the comments shown alongside each picture, and the way the pictures are ordered and grouped.

Matew Matew is a valid HTML/CSS generator for static image albums. It supports retrieving information from EXIF cameras and includes customizable options like character set encoding. Albums may contain sub-albums, and the appearance of an album can be fully personalized and customized by choosing a CSS style file and setting names and descriptions of albums and individual images.

MediaGoblin Heckert gnu.small.png MediaGoblin is an installable website that can be used to host and display media from your server.

MiG My Image Gallery lets you create and manage image galleries or photo albums.

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