Re: archive/database

1999-12-28 Thread R.K.Aa

joakim svensson wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 I am looking for a Photo (image) archiving program.
 I would like it to be able to add keywords etc and it should be
 searchable. Keep track of the images (hard disk, cd, etc)
 Thumbnails, web page creation ...
 
 Anyone know is something good exist for linux?
 
 How did you solve it ? Hints on what programs etc to
 use would be much appreciated.

Take a look at "Compupic" at http://www.photodex.com/
I don't know whether it does searches/keywords like you vision it, but
it take some plugins and has various macro abilities. Also does batch
convertions.

-
Kristin.



Re: archive/database

1999-12-28 Thread Stephen

Hello, Joakim.

 I am looking for a Photo (image) archiving program.
 I would like it to be able to add keywords etc and it should be
 searchable. Keep track of the images (hard disk, cd, etc)
 Thumbnails, web page creation ...
 
 Anyone know is something good exist for linux?
 
 How did you solve it ? Hints on what programs etc to
 use would be much appreciated.

What you need is Compupic!

This is a Linux clone of the excellent Thumbs Plus program which has
been available for several years for Windows systems. It produces a
"tree" diagram of your directory tree and in each directory it shows
thumbnails of the graphic files within it, and will do most if not all
of the other things you want, along with batch processing of images,
generating slide shows, and so forth. A highly functional preview is
available free but if you want .GIF support you have to pay for a
license. I think it's excellent. Go to:

http://www.compupic.com/



Re: archive/database

1999-12-28 Thread Tom Corner

Hello,

Compupic dosn't quite do it for me.  I have about 1000 digitized photos
and associated database. The database gives  date time and place of
picture plus several lines of title or descriptive information.  It
doesn't look like Compupic has a way to handle my little database. Does
anyone have another idea?

Tom Corner

On 28-Dec-99 Stephen wrote:
 Hello, Joakim.
 
 I am looking for a Photo (image) archiving program.
...
 How did you solve it ? Hints on
what programs etc to
 use would be much appreciated.
 
 What you need is Compupic!
 
 This is a Linux clone of the excellent Thumbs Plus program which has
 Thumbnails, web page creation ...
...
 
 Anyone know is something good exist for linux?
 
 "tree" diagram of your directory tree and in each directory it shows
 thumbnails of the graphic files within it, and will do most if not
 all
 of the other things you want, along with batch processing of images,
 generating slide shows, and so forth. A highly functional preview is
 available free but if you want .GIF support you have to pay for a
 license. I think it's excellent. Go to:
 
 http://www.compupic.com/





Re: archive/database

1999-12-28 Thread Chris Alexander


Do a search on freshmeat.net - there are some php/apache/mysql apps there
that might serve your purpose. Kind of roll your own but it works.

On Tue, 28 Dec 1999, Tom Corner wrote:

 Hello,
 
 Compupic dosn't quite do it for me.  I have about 1000 digitized photos
 and associated database. The database gives  date time and place of
 picture plus several lines of title or descriptive information.  It
 doesn't look like Compupic has a way to handle my little database. Does
 anyone have another idea?
 
 Tom Corner
 
 On 28-Dec-99 Stephen wrote:
  Hello, Joakim.
  
  I am looking for a Photo (image) archiving program.
 ...
  How did you solve it ? Hints on
 what programs etc to
  use would be much appreciated.
  
  What you need is Compupic!
  
  This is a Linux clone of the excellent Thumbs Plus program which has
  Thumbnails, web page creation ...
 ...
  
  Anyone know is something good exist for linux?
  
  "tree" diagram of your directory tree and in each directory it shows
  thumbnails of the graphic files within it, and will do most if not
  all
  of the other things you want, along with batch processing of images,
  generating slide shows, and so forth. A highly functional preview is
  available free but if you want .GIF support you have to pay for a
  license. I think it's excellent. Go to:
  
  http://www.compupic.com/
 
 
 

--
Chris Alexander  [ mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ]



Re: archive/database

1999-12-28 Thread Gabriel Ash

There is such a web based
database that uses Perl and ImageMagick. search for WebMagick.

On Tue, 28 Dec 1999 17:20:40 +0100 (CET), Tom Corner wrote:

Hello,

Compupic dosn't quite do it for me.  I have about 1000 digitized photos
and associated database. The database gives  date time and place of
picture plus several lines of title or descriptive information.  It
doesn't look like Compupic has a way to handle my little database. Does
anyone have another idea?

Tom Corner

On 28-Dec-99 Stephen wrote:
 Hello, Joakim.
 
 I am looking for a Photo (image) archiving program.
...
 How did you solve it ? Hints on
what programs etc to
 use would be much appreciated.
 
 What you need is Compupic!
 
 This is a Linux clone of the excellent Thumbs Plus program which has
 Thumbnails, web page creation ...
...
 
 Anyone know is something good exist for linux?
 
 "tree" diagram of your directory tree and in each directory it shows
 thumbnails of the graphic files within it, and will do most if not
 all
 of the other things you want, along with batch processing of images,
 generating slide shows, and so forth. A highly functional preview is
 available free but if you want .GIF support you have to pay for a
 license. I think it's excellent. Go to:
 
 http://www.compupic.com/