Graham wrote:
For the past 12 months or so I've been working on a skunkworks project to organise my photographs, both digital and scanned from paper.
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This sounds great, I wonder if I could use it.
I work at a community college with a public art gallery on site and we're trying to keep an archive of all the pieces of artwork displayed in our exhibitons on a web site.
What I really had in mind was a program which will automatically generate a web page with a gallery of thumbnails, which when clicked on take you to the full sized picture. It would need support for a title and a caption on each picture and would be used for batches of between 30 and 100 jpegs at a time.
Perhaps you have a different solution to displaying lots of pictures.
1 Photo organiser with 3-level assignable categories (to be extended to multi-way, multi-level categories).
Does the "photo organiser" include thumbnails? Is this a web interface or a GUI interface on the operating system?
2 Create captioned HTML slideshows from any selection of images, with optimal image sizing for Web use.
What does an HTML slide show look like? Do you have a demo?
3 Screen capture module creates slideshows directly. 4 DVD authoring module acts as a front end to spumux, dvdauthor, etc. 5 Full GUI interface with Linux and Windows compatibility.
I do have a Windows box and currently an Ubuntu Linux box lying around at work, but the main operating system is OSX, I'm only really using the GNU/Linux box for a web server.
6 Built-in help documentation. 7 Open Source license - source available on request. Development assistance would be most welcome.
And here's the URL:
Not much information here, do you have any screenshots?
Please bear in mind that the software has only so far been used by three people, so don't expect commercial-standard robustness if you do unexpected things with it. Contact me with any questions, particularly if it won't run for you.
I'm not a Java Developer. What do I do with a .jnlp file?
Many Thanks