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Updated: 11/20/2007
- Create thumbnail images, convert images, create webpages automatically, adjust image sizes, rename files a folder at a time, and more. You can also automatically create webpages of thumbnail pictures, which open full-sized pictures when clicked. When creating thumbnails, a picture preview window is included to continually show your new photo image as the size is being adjusted, and you can instantly calculate new image sizes with one button click. You can create thumbnails based on a percentage, or create thumbnails based on an exact pixel height and width. This also has the ability to convert image types a folder at a time, and you can also use the photo viewer to view all your images as thumbnails. A jpeg compression option is included to help save even more space on all jpeg images, and a complete, built-in image viewer includes zoom-in and zoom-out features, along with full screen view. You can also rename files in bulk.
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- This image script loads and displays a larger image inline on the page when a thumbnail is clicked on. Great for letting visitors preview from many images then select the one of his choice to view all on the same page. With features like fade-in effe...
- Display all your images in a thumbnail image configurable to any size allowing the viewer to choose which image he/she would like view.
- 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...
- MiG (My Image Gallery) is a photo album / image gallery viewer written in PHP. It also includes utilities to do thumbnail creation, extraction of EXIF headers from JPEG files and so forth. Those tools require Perl and ImageMagick, but you do not need...
- 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.