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| This is an automatic image indexer/slide viewer that spiders your image directories and then displays each file one by one. An alternative way to serve images on your web site without creating all those thumbnail pages.
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| An image gallery script that reads all the images from your directory and displays their thumbnails on a formatted HTML page. Once the script is installed, all you need to do is drop image files into your directory.
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| Schlabo's POTD gives you the power of professional Picture of the Day-Scripts for free. It has a very intuitive interface and is as easy to use as possible. Features include: Assign pictures for many years in advance, give each pic a description and if someone sent you the POTD, you can give him credit. The Admin-Script displays all the POTDs in form of a calendar which makes it easy to administrate and edit them, you can also add a picture at the next free day with just one click. Even visitors can view a POTD-gallery if you want them to. The script features a well thought-through database-system with an extra file for each month, IP-Logging and Password-Protection.
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| WebMagick makes image collections available on the Web. It recurses through directory trees, building HTML pages, imagemap files, and client-side/server-side maps or HTML tables to allow the user to navigate through collections of thumbnail galleries. Using JavaScript, HTML tables and cookies, WebMagick can also allow the viewer to configure how they view the gallery. The primary focus of WebMagick is performance. Image thumbnails are reduced and composed into a single image to reduce client accesses, reducing server load and improving client performance. Everything is pre-computed. During operation WebMagick
employs innovative caching and work-avoidance techniques to make successive executions much faster. WebMagick has been successfully executed on directory trees containing many hundreds of directories and hundreds of thousands of images ranging from tiny icons to large JPEGs and PDF files.
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| AGIS allows anyone with web access to completely administer the entire gallery. Setup unlimited image categories. You may add or remove categories and images at any time from the browser. After configuring 10 variables you can immediately start creating your image galleries. AGIS completely integrates into your existing website. You simply supply the template for AGIS to use and now the CGI flawlessly matches your website. No more changing scripts just because you want to change your site.
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| This is a Perl CGI script that allows you to grabs a listing of files (images) in a directory and display one of them randomly.
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| album.pl allows you to browse a directory tree and display all the images in it through a customizable web based interface. Any new images added are automatically displayed in the photo album.
album.pl can integrate with many forums such as UBB, YaBB, etc to share users and passwords. Even cookies from these forums are used. Users can be permitted to upload
photos directly into your photo album, if you wish.
By using string tables, templates and style sheets, album.pl has been
designed to be customizable in every way.
You can also add descriptions to any file or directory to make it look
more professional, run slide shows, generate static HTML for burning on to
a CD-ROM and view thumbnails, edit, delete, move, configure and more.
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| dater.pl is a short cgi-script for changing graphics on webpages by date. You can set start and endday for each graphic, and also define a default graphic, which would be used, if no other images fits in. You need Perl 5 and SSI for using it.
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| SWIGS is a system for creating hierarchically organized sets of thumbnail galleries. Multiple sizes for each image are produced automatically, and each image can be annotated with a relevant description, date, photo credit, etc. The image galleries (albums) have a tree structure, each album possibly containing pictures and/or additional albums. The album is made up of a set of webpages: a set of thumbnail pages for the images in the gallery, a text-only list of all the images in the album (with description if available), and a page listing all the sub-albums of the current album, with a description and sample image for each.
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| This is a perl script that will autogenerate thumbnails given a directory of images. it can generate multiple sizes based on reduction factors that you pass to it and does not require that that all the images be of the same size.
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