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Re: How to manage a large number of JPEG images?



On March 31, 2003 12:44 pm, Thomas Guettler wrote:
> On Sun, 30 Mar 2003 18:30:07 +0200, Thomas H. George,,, wrote:
> > I have the first 93 JPEG images from the new digital camera on my
> > hard drive.  The gimp will load an image and print it perfectly. 
> > I see it also has an option to create a thumbnail of an image. 
> > What I would like is an album of thumbnails of all 93 images with
> > the ability to click on any one of them to see it full size.  I
> > did an apt-cache search and found gallery but I don't really want
> > a web-based program.  Is there other software available to handle
> > this problem?
>
> I wrote a little programm for this some time ago. It is
> "web-based", but it only generates static HTML, so no need to run a
> http server.
>
> It contains a small script for editing the metadata of each picture
> (date, title, text).
>
> It is called gthumpy. You can get it from guettli.sf.net
>
> I think nobody except me uses it. But I use it several times per
> month.
>
>  thomas

In case you are using KDE, go to the directory that has your pictures 
in it and hit CTRL-I.  That'll bring up a dialog of options for your 
gallery and then generates a gallery style webpage that you can save.

leo



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