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    FastPhotoTagger

    FastPhotoTagger

    A fast way to set photo metadata tags

    ...FastPhotoTagger excels when you have lots of files and lots of metadata. With FastPhotoTagger, you can - Set multiple images to have the same tags - Set individual images to have unique tags - Display all the metadata in an image - Compare and edit all the metadata in several images - Work with your favorite metadata fields: EXIF, XMP, IPTC, etc. - Define hierarchical keywords - View images and slideshows that display tags as captions - Create and search a metadata database FastPhotoTagger has versions for PC and Android. FastPhotoTagger uses ExifTool to read & write metadata, HyperSQL to manage its database, dcraw to display DNG & RAW, and ImageMagick to display TIFF. ...
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    Luminance HDR

    Luminance HDR

    Complete solution for HDR photography

    Luminance HDR is a complete suite for HDR imaging workflow. It provides a wide range of functionalities, during both the fusion stage and the tonemapping stage. Its graphical user interface, based on Qt5, runs on a variety of platforms, such as Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X 10.9 and later and several Unix flavors (Linux, FreeBSD and others). Input images can be supplied in multiple formats, from JPEG to RAW files. In the same way, output can be saved in many different formats as well, from...
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    JImageMan

    JImageMan

    Digital Image Manager and Batch Image Processor

    This is yet another digital image manager. After using many other fine manager applications I found some things I wanted in an image manager that didn't exist in just one manager so I tried to create one that had all the features that I liked in one manager. One notable feature is the meta data or tags are stored in the image file itself so that when you move your image library the metadata and all the tagging work you did goes with the images. It is not perfect but it has been in use...
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    It can be used to add or edit EXIF2.2 tags to existing JPEG image files. It is particularly useful in storing the exposure details for a photo scanned out of films. It is now a stand alone application implemented in PHP-GTK. Just unzip the release packag
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    Command line utility which copies images from a source directory (e.g. mounted USB filesystem/digital camera) to a destination directory, creating a structured library of digital images. Provides batch resizing/manipulation of images using ImageMagick.
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