Exif Gallery is a win32 program that can be used to create HTML photo gallerys. The difference with existing programs is that you can insert all Exif info from JPEG images into the pages.

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  • Portable, easy, small program works very well on Win10. I tried this because Windows 10 updates broke the ancient but venerable Thumbs Plus 3.3 I have been using to create tables of clickable thumbnails which taget the fullsize images. This little program takes up less then one MB of disk space. It does one thing and does it very well. Using a simple GUI window, It takes the JPG image files you choose and makes a standalone HTML table for use anywhere. NO scipts, incantations, databases, server-side executables, or byzantine claptrap required to view on any device or to serve it from any webserver. The HTML files so generated do not make requests and have no hidden outside links or 'comment ads' in the generated code which you are free to edit, meaning that you can use dummy JPGs and go back later and change them to other file types if necessary for a mixed media page. You use Exif Gallery Creator's menu to load your JPG files into its window, then use the image and tools menus to choose options like resize or not, thumbnail size, Nr. of rows and columns -and it tells you how many HTML pages will be made based on this and the thumb size -so you can put all thumbnails on one very long page or on several display-fitting pages where no scrolling is needed, etc. It gives some options for tailoring the index.html page at create-time. Tested: Runs on Windows 10 (AMD-64) but you have to give it permission if you have controlled folder access protection turned on (one should). It should run in win32 environments too, but not tested by me there. Used 2.7MB RAM. Apparently multiple instances can be run. It is portable, meaning no windows installation process requred, just unpack and use it. Just tested it with 170 JPG photo files about 4000 pixels wide, totaling >400MB. selected all. It jumped to 64MB while doing this task, which is modest and seems consistent with good programming. It seems to use one core at a time. Took about a minute to make all the thumbs and HTML. I did not resize the images in that 'test'. You will spend a little time figuring out how to get the kind of output product you want but it's well worth it. I am very pleased. It got 4 on "Ease" because there is no help or instructions to describe the many options, but it took me only 5 minutes to figure it out well enough to use it for what I want. I did not need support, and this is the first download, so I put 5 and let the future do as it will in that aspect. It could do with one improvement so far - -that being the option to select non-JPG files to be included in the table, even if no resizing is done or or thumbnail is generated. I ask this because I sometimes include PDF files or other binaries/documents in my image tables. The program could generate a generic thumbnail as a placeholder in the HTML table -just an image that says 'file' on it or something which the user could edit later. An example of this request in the real world would be where I have images of some piece of antique equipment and I want to also include the PDF or DJview repair manual as a clickable object in the table. I am happy to workaround this though.
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2002-05-14