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    PBAlbum(Perl Bash Album) is an album written in Perl(display images) and Bash(make resized thumbnails). Whole album is about 150 lines of code making it extremely light and fast.
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    PicaSto is a system for decentralized picture storage and sharing on the internet with separation of content and presentation. It uses the RDF metadata model to make the metadata available independently of the actual pictures.
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    Spider Eyeballs is an image gallery website generator. It's intent is to make it easy to create and modify websites while providing a clean web interface for easy browsing. See a demo at http://www.spidereyeballs.com/os2000.
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    A Perl script that uses ImageMagick's "convert" to make thumbnails for images contained in a directory (recursively). It then generates HTML (or PHP) code for e/a image file and a Menu that links all images. Usefull for CD photo albums and for Websites
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    PhotoArch is a set of PHP scripts. It is a front-end to a photo database. It is not a web photoalbum. It is more! It allows you to index and reference your photography collection and make parts of it available to general public or a set of users.
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    A perl/mysql based photoalbum. The goal of the application is to be fast, easy to manage, easy to add pictures, and very automated. It supports multiple users, has access controls based on groups (adding secret keys to filenames to make them unguessable
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    AlbumMaker is a very small and handy webbased Photoalbum and Gallery written in Perl. You can use it to make your pictures visible to your friends by internet and let them write some comments to each picture. Thumbnails are made automatic.
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    A simple PERL script to make ease of mass image filetype and size conversion.
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