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JACo Gallery is a cross platform java image/photo gallery. Features: automatic thumbnails, resizing, automatic initialization from XML files and very easy to use in your java applications as a normal component or in web pages as java applet.
A slide show written in JSP (Java SDK 1.1) and tested under Apache 1.2. Just drop the folder tree with your jpg images into this very simple web application.
This is a image browser, to see them as mini-photos, easy rotation, full-screen display and slide show...
This program is intended to manipulate photos from a digital camera.
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A fullscreen viewer for viewing web comics. Sorts images on one tall virtual page that is smoothly scrollable. Maximizes horizontal screen use, rescales images to fit. Stores bookmarks. Loads images on demand and in background.
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djatoka is open source Java software that builds upon a rich set of APIs and libraries to provide a service framework for the dynamic dissemination of JPEG 2000 image files.
Java-based Image Server engine to organise high resolution images. The intermediate images will be generated transparently and available through defined URLs. The aim is to extended to Digital Asset Management Server
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.
DUPS can be used to present any set of images depicting a chronological sequence. It creates a set of HTML pages acting as a browser based picture/pdf viewer. The emphasis lies on displaying two pictures side by side enabling the user to compare them.
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Xebra is an open source, cross-platform, thin client and server for web-based distribution and clinical review of medical imaging results. Xebra is based on the latest open industry standards including JPEG2000, WADO and IHE XDS-I.
The target of Photo Toolkit is to present an interface to enrich the masses of digital photos with descriptive tags and geographic coordinates and to generate web galeries. Futhermore its structure is simple to extend with custom features.
This is meant for manual face comparison for forensic use. Details of the face can be compared with as side-by-side screen and the findings can be given on a digital sheet. All kinds of operations are possible with the face.
CycleAtlas is a cycling diary based on a custom road atlas. It can be used to store or to plan new rides. Functions includes generation of planimetry, profiles and route time tables of rides. A map editor is included, in order to create a custom road map
A beautiful online photo browser, flexibly configured to support "flickr", "picasa" or so with XMLs and regular expressions. It also allows off-line browsing and batch downloading. There might be album management support in later versions.
IMS.Server is an image repository application, which allows to remotly upload, maintain context, categorize, manage and publish images and photos to single users, user-groups or to the public in a controled and secure manner.
Java Applet to display teletext/videotext pages within your browser or as standalone application. Supports EP1 and binary files, buttons to show controlcodes and concealed data.
Web based Photo Organizer and Metadata System. (POMS) The java based web app allows for display and browsing of photo collections. The photos can be sorted or grouped by extracted or user entered metadata. Includes EXIF, ratings, folder location, etc.
Sencilla aims to make photo album management user friendly. Create your album on your own time at your desktop and upload it to the server when you're ready! It is a suite consisting of a desktop Java application and a PHP web application.
Folio is an XSL Formatting Objects renderer. Written to Java 5, it aims at full conformance with XSL 1.0 and subsequent versions. Initial target renderer is PDF. HyFo is the Folio stand-alone hyphenation package.
SemanticPhoto is application that uses capabilities of Semantic Web technologies for better organizing photos. Project has been started as a part of Java course at AGH-UST
JDigiToolbox is a Java application for simple importing photos from digital cameras, browsing with sound and comment support, background rotation, making web pages, portable archive (copy of all photos in smaller resolution) etc.
The Java Applet AWT Picture Browser allows anyone to set up and maintain an online gallery of images using no server scripting, and no JavaScript. The JPEG images are transferred to the server as folders of *.jpg files.