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    Netpbm2Gimp

    Convert Netpbm programs to GIMP plug-ins

    Netpbm2Gimp automatically compiles the unmodified source code of a Netpbm graphics program into a GIMP plug-in. The result looks and functions like any other GIMP plug-in although it takes much less effort to produce than a hand-coded GIMP plug-in.
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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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    Make Image Folios is a small Perl utility to automate preparation of web pages containing images and uploading to a SSH web server. Features include thumbnails, slide shows, captions from filenames & recursive directory traversal.
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