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Uses Wikimedia picture of the day for desktop wallpaper
Script which downloads current and future POTD from Wikimedia Commons, adds a summary caption to the bottom, and sets as desktop background image for gnome. Can also be setup on a server to download images any desired time of the day then mirror them for faster retrival from personal devices on the LAN.
Has been tested on Ubuntu. Could be used on a RaspberryPi powered digital picture frame. Need to impliment auto cleanup for old images.
Please leave feedback & suggestions for improvement!
If you have a large Number of Folders with Pictures, this script will resize the pictures to a smaller value and put them to a html webpage. So for every folder there is finally a html webpage with a preview of the pics.
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Bash / Nautilus script to convert cbr/cbz files to pdf. Support iRex iLiad and Sony Reader format. (High CPU and memory usage while running).
And more scripts like dir2pdf, MangaHalf, ComicHalf and Rotatepage.
Simple script to cut panoramic pictures in more A4 sheets (either portrait or landscape) to be able to print large image.
Requires:
- ImageMagick
- YAD
Tested and written on FEDORA 17 XFCE and Thunar
Intallation instructions on README.txt
It is published in two versions:
- Thunar custom action
- standalone application
Use the one you prefer and have fun.
Scans a given directory and makes one or more index files, that contains thumbnails of all image files found. The filename and image dimensions are overlayed on the thumbnails.
It is a BASH script using NetPBM for image manipulation.
This script optimize images Larger than 60KB in current directory and sub-directories.
Default Compression is 70%
Default File Type is jpg
Example Usage :
/bin/bash smushme.sh -c 70 -f jpg
OPTIONS:
-h Show this message
-f File Type
-c Compression rate in Percentage
-d Use default options
-v Verbose
NOTE: image magic needs to be installed for this script to work
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hdrff is a modular shell script (bash) for automatic processing of HDR image-sequences. It supports the complete workflow from downloading the images to the harddisk, aligning, HDR-creation and tonemapping.
fotocd.sh bash-script: Build (S)VCDs with Photos and Videos with htmlpart. Add other fileformats (e.g. pdf, OpenOffice.org-files...) in htmlpart. (S)VCD-Navigation through albums and chapters, which are directorys on harddisk. Menus with thumbnails.
digital cameras/scaners/etc tends not to care about jpeg optimization too much so you can get quite big files. this script will help you to optimize them, reducing size up to 2 times without quality loss (i couldn't notice it visually)
Traffic Sucks. CamGet is a bash script to download images from area traffic camera websites (such as http://www.dpwt.com). This script also adds timestamps to each image, converts image to desired format, and attempts to 'normalize' each image.
TV_ENCODE! is a textual front end for MEncoder which allows the user to record live TV from NTSC, PAL, ATSC (or any future form) to industry standard MPEG-4 Video with MP3 Audio (DivX Compatible). Support for multiple capture sources.
SlickSlice is a bash script powered by ImageMagick and Mplayer tools that creates a timeline representation of a videofile - one big image with screenshot thumbnails taken at automatically set periods of time.
POSIX shell script able to synchronize your local folders with smugmug.com web gallery. Tested on Solaris and Linux.
Currently can only upload multiple images, but the intention is to upgrade it to be able to manage whole galleries.
AuctionGallery is a terminal script that creates picture galleries and HTML descriptions for the purpose of putting them into auctions like eBay or Yahoo! Auctions. It is aimed at power-sellers who need an efficient way of generating auction descriptons.
This is one of my current projects called ImageRip v0.1 this is a bash script with wget requirement. I wrote this script to automatic the process of downloading Images off webpages (for my own personal reasons.. lol )
This software is a Linux bash script which allows the D-Link DCS-1000W 802.11b wireless camera (and compatible equipment) as well as V4L webcams to operate as time-lapse security cameras.
Generate you own gallery with thumbnails for the internet with this simple shell script. In the top of the script you have some things you can change (or not). All pages are HTML 4.0 and CSS compatible.
Photo directory is a photo gallery script written in bash. It doesn't require a database. All you need to do is upload your files via FTP. The directories represent the albums. Uses netpbm/jhead.