[ale] Making JPEG indexes under Linux
Mike Fletcher
fletch at phydeaux.org
Thu Nov 11 20:18:16 EST 1999
>>>>> "Thompson" == Thompson Freeman <tfreeman at tfreeman.vnet.net> writes:
Thompson> I recently obtained one of the Sony Mavecia cameras
Thompson> which stores the pictures as *jpg files on floppies, and
Thompson> have run into a slight challenge which I didn't
Thompson> forsee. Under Linux, is there a _simple_ way to create
Thompson> an index/contact sheet/thumbnail sheet (I'm not even
Thompson> sure what they are called!) from stored JPEGs?
A quick search of freshmeat.net for `contact' brings up:
icontact
Mark Hanson - September 11th 1999, 20:53 EST
icontact is a highly-configurable Perl script that takes a bunch
of image files and creates contact sheets. icontact determines the
file format by the file name extension of the input files, and
then uses internal tables to look up the commands it needs to
execute in order to convert the images to the PPM format. Once
they're converted, icontact uses various pbmplus commands to
create contact sheets. icontact is particularly useful if you have
lots of image files in all sorts of different formats and you want
to create an index of all of them without converting them all to a
common format first. This package also includes a filter to
convert xv's .xvpics files into PPM format.
http://freshmeat.net/appindex/1999/09/11/937097608.html
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