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    Wikimedia Picture of the Day Background

    Wikimedia Picture of the Day Background

    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!
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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.
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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.
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    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)
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    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.
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    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.
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    pnm2gallery is a bash-script that converts your pnm-files to jpeg-files in different sizes and produces a database-file for import into a MySQL-Database
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    make.photo.cd is a mega shell script that generates simple html (no use of java, or javascript, does not mean html that is simple minded :-) set of browsing pages for a selection of Digital Camera images. The final stages will generate a CDROM image that
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