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Image Tagger is a simple graphical application to allow the tagging of images. It currently allows you to set title, commands, and keywords in the IPTC / EXIF tags. It's not very polished, but it is pretty stable. It uses ExifTool for editing tags.
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.
Small Java efficiency and productivity utilities as both stand alone programs and simple APIs. Including sipplets for GUI (Swing), threading and XML, plus utilities for SQL and XML. Download the wheel here!
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.
This is basically a very simple postscript viewer in which you can view simple postscipt pages. For reference I have attached a sample postscript file. Please abide by the structure followed in the file.
Simple Image Viewer using Java's built-in image handling functions.
Not Another Image Viewer (NAIV) is a java based, platform independent image viewer and database, aimed to carry more features and customisability than other software of the same nature. PS it is free.
This was primarily something to keep me occupied and used as a vehicle to learn new things. At this stage the code desperately needs some tidying up.
Imageviewer/database combo that lets you import csv files of the kind used for scan collections and browse the images by the metadata in the comment field of the csv files. In plain english: Browse chick pics by model names.
APG is a Java 1.3 application that generates HTML photo-galleries. It allows the grouping of images into 'entries' that can optionally have descriptions for any of the images within. It's designed as a simple solution to web based gallery creation.
Amazed is an image editor written in Java. Its key features are simple viewing and manipulation of images in different formats, including easy navigation among images in a directory. Other features: resizing, flipping, filtering, adding text, printing, op
piXflow browses your image libraries and previews them as thumbnails. It comes with a comfortable image viewer / player with optional full screen mode. Simple doubleclicks add / remove the best quality shots from your digital camera to your slideshow.
Small Java Library for SVG (sjlsvg) is a simple library for draw svg vector image on Java platform.
The library will be as small as possible (XML parser, SVG render, ...) for use as "small" applet or in Mobile platforms (PalmOs, PocketPC, ...)