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Image-sacon (Image Search and Administration Controller) is a program to fetch images from several image-hosters and store all related information in a database.
GroupCommentr is a desktop application to put your photos in many award groups on flickr. After you put your photo in an award group you choose some photos from the pool, give them the award code and your done. It's designed to save you some time.
MobileMedia is a Software Product Line (SPL) that manipulates photo, music, and video on mobile devices. This is a joint project coordinated by Lancaster University and developed on top of MobilePhoto.
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jBox is a Java(TM) based gallery software that generates XHTML pages with lightbox effects out of images and directories you provide. jBox will scan these directories automatically and create galleries out of them. Make sure you checkout the README file
An image browser using JavaFX. It is intended to be a good alternative to the Flash browsers (such as expose4) that one may find (and why not, supplant them one day).
jwpa stands for Java Web-based Photo Album. It is a web application allowing to present and manage a photo Gallery, typically built from digital cameras.
Dynamic web site (Photo Gallery, Photo Album) to publish media (photos and movies):
- Albuns
- Thumbnails generation
- Search
- ** Categorize media files in unlimited categories and sub-categories (like a tree).
Tech: Java + JSP + Postgresql
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Convert JAlbum galleries for upload to Google Picasa Web Albums
A command line tool for uploading JAlbum galleries from the filesystem to Google Picasa Web Albums. JAlbum's metadata (gallery name, description, photos ordering, comments, ...) are processed and used for uploading of photos to Picasa Web Albums.
A minimal app to download a whole Picasa Web Album starting from the RSS link. Don't need Picasa installation. It does its dirty work and nothing else. Run simply "java -jar PicasaDownloader-source.jar" from console or Prompt
The "Fast Image Resizer for Java Tool" has following features: resize all JPEG/JPG images of a directory, generate web galleries, store resized images in a ZIP file, add text or image watermark. The Tool is available in German and English.
Easily create professional galleries for free! All galleries are hosted for free on lovehorsepower.com. This application is written in Java in the NetBeans IDE, uses a freely available web service, and is open source.
Java Image Processing Package for Basic Image Processing Operations like reading, writing,displaying ...... etc .. without using any additional tools .
This project covers an algorithm for face detection in color images. It was developed as a conclusion work in graduation of Computer Science at Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais by Breno Santos Araújo (brenopuc@gmail.com).
JavaPhoto Contesting/Voting application. Displays a number of thumbnails and allows visitors to try to match names to pictures as well as rate each picture as “hot or not.” Supports MySQL or Postgresql.
A small stand-alone no-install Java Swing utility to batch resample/resize or convert digital images. Supported input formats are BMP, GIF, JPEG, JPG, PNG, WBMP and supported output formats are BMP, GIF, JPEG, PNG, WBMP.
MediaCentre is an media centre server application for use on a home computer so you'll see your movies, play music and view / edit your pics when you're away from your computer, using a browser. Has been tested on MacOSX, Ubuntu Linux, and WindowsXP
Super Image Resizer can resize, rotate using camera data and create thumbnails for image folders. It is designed to be easy to use, can process tons of files within just a few clicks and does not need any installation process!
Magnesia is a distributed (client-server) photo manager. It allows you to check your photos in and out from everywhere without loosing control over them.
A Java based file uploading program. Shows a progress bar for each file that is currently being uploaded. Also makes thumbnails for each image that is pending. Also supports drag n drop.
Tomcat Photo Gallery, inspired by the nicely written P-Gal project, now with ability to handle high res images, segmentation of galleries by access code, and admin screen for administration.
Everytime Eclipse starts, Random Splash Screen overwrites Eclipse's splash screen with a random image picked from your personal image folder. This image is then displayed on the next Eclipse start. Staring at the splash screen is not annoying anymore!