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    Random Image Displayer
    Random Image Displayer allows you to set up a list of images and then randomly display them as inlined images or background images. Called from a normal image tag, no Server Side Includes are necessary, however if you wish to have an alt tag, height, width, associated link and more associated with the proper random image, you should check out the SSI Random Image Displayer, which does require that you have Server Side Includes.

    Updated: 11/16/2006

    PhotoShelf
    PhotoShelf : PhotoShelf is a web-based digital image management, archive and display system written in Perl, backended by PostgreSQL. It is used to catalogue and arrange into albums photos from a digital camera or any other source. It aims to be very featureful and a complete solution for the only place where your photos need to be stored. Current features include: Able to store thousands of images (author has 3000 currently); Arranges photos into albums with thumbnails; Album lists are very user friendly and can be nested; Upload images from the web - either raw .jpg, or tar/zip files can be automatically unpacked too; Metadata about images is stored, including photo exposure data, categorisation, keywords, dates; Automatically extracts information out of EXIF headers, used by many digital camers; Multiple users can have their own album hierarchy; Online help for every page; Anonymous access - a user can grant anonymous view access to albums, images, or selected images in an album; Uses a postgresql database as the backend - Image data is stored directly in a nested unix directory hierarchy, indexed within the database for fast access; and Can perform basic image manipulation functions from the web page.

    Platform(s): N/A BSP; - Updated: 10/08/2005

    Slikpiks Photobook CGI Program
    Slikpiks Photobook CGI Program : SLIKPIKS is a set of Perl scripts wrapped in a Perl CGI to help with the automation of creating html photobooks for a set of JPEGs. It resizes images for thumbnails and web-sized images, adds captions, and auto-creates html. It is unique in that it allows you to add optional captions to your photos.

    Platform(s): LINUX BSP; - Updated: 10/08/2005

    PartyTime Photo Community
    PartyTime Photo Community : The goal of this project is to create a web based interactive photo sharing system. That is especially useful when digital cameras become more and more popular. Main features include: Thumbnail view and full image view, User comments on each picture, Present the same set of images in different ways to different groups, Administration interface to change the image descriptions and manage the user comments, network transparent - It can draw images stored anywhere on the web, and more.

    Platform(s): N/A BSP; - Updated: 10/08/2005

    cthumb
    cthumb : generates the same pages in several languages simultaneously. It automatically generates thumbnails of the pictures. It attempts tobe nice in the look of the pages it generates. It is geared towards people that have ton of digital images that need to be labeled andclassified. All you need is the pictures and a text editor to put all the titles for every picture in a simple "album" textfile. It also allows you to customize almost everything in the way the albums look on the screen, from the size of the thumbnails to the background and foreground colors, the border colors, whether you want film-strips, etc.

    Platform(s): N/A BSP; - Updated: 10/08/2005

    comment.cgi
    comment.cgi : to a picture. comment.cgi was created for events like parties or other.

    Platform(s): MYSQL BSP; - Updated: 10/08/2005

    iGal
    iGal : iGal is a Perl-based program that can generate and publish an entire online picture show (HTML slides, thumbnails and index page included) with just one command line invocation. If you've got a directory (or several) full of image files that are waiting to be put online and shared with friends, then iGal is for you.

    Platform(s): N/A BSP; - Updated: 10/08/2005

    Led-Full Image
    Led-Full Image : This script allows you to display (link to) full images and still keep them in your template design by using SSI's and cgi executes. All this allows you to dynamically generate seemingly individual pages for each image (which would normally be a lot of work).

    Platform(s): UNIX; BSP; WIN NBSP - Updated: 10/08/2005

    Webgallery
    Webgallery : Webgallery is a Perl script that lets you create a webpage showing off a gallery of your images. The current version of Webgallery requires the URI::URL module, as well as PerlMagick. It outputs JPEG formatted thumbnail images in an XHTML 1.0 index page.

    Platform(s): UNIX; BSP; WIN NBSP - Updated: 10/08/2005

    photoaddict
    photoaddict : photoaddict is a perl script to give a nice frontend to displaying images -- especially those from a digital camera. photoaddict requires ImageMagick, Image::Size module.

    Platform(s): N/A BSP; - Updated: 10/08/2005

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