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Publish pictures from your digital camera to the web with this easy to use wizard-style Java application. Automatically resize your images and produce a set of HTML pages including index pages with thumbnails, and detailed caption pages for each photo.
PicturePager is a Java digital photo web page-generator/thumbnailer storing templates in XML, with preview, commenting, automated resizing and even rotation all from an easy interface.
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Jcam captures and saves JPEGs and Video from your webcam, manually or automatically. It works on Linux and Windows, for cameras with drivers compatible with v4l or vfw. It uses Java(1.3.1), Swing and Blackdown/Sun JMF2.1.1 respectively.
piXflow browses your image libraries and previews them as thumbnails. It comes with a comfortable image viewer / player with optional full screen mode. Simple doubleclicks add / remove the best quality shots from your digital camera to your slideshow.
Montage is a web photoalbum that can be run on any platform supporting J2SE 1.4 / TomCat 4. It utilises a large number of Apache Jakarta projects and is designed to perform well over modem links (transfer compression, progressive JPEG, CSS2, page expiry
Java access to USB, currently using kernel 2.4 Linux-USB support. There is a "core" API for accessing USB devices, and simple tools including a USB viewer in Swing. Applications are being developed separately, including digital camera support.
This project builds on the jUSB APIs, initially supporting the Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP) over USB on Linux. The software is GPL'd, and includes an extensible core library (for developers), commandline support, and user tools.