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On Sun, 11 May 2008 20:31:08 -0500
Kevin Dupuy
On Sat, 2008-05-10 at 11:59 -0400, Jerry Feldman wrote:
There are a number of photo album software available on Linux, such as Kphotoalbum or Jalbum. What I am looking for is a way to easily create a photo album of a trip containing about 500 jpegs. The problem at hand is not so much finding an album for my own use, but I want to create a CD to send to my very computer challenged brother-in-law. I've used Jalbum before and have created a nice slide show.
The second part of this is slightly OT for SuSE, but I want to put these pictures up on a public site. Most of the sites require an individual upload. What I want to do is to upload the entire directory. I tried Pixamo a while back, while I could upload a whole directory tree, I had to validate each picture. Google's Picasa also requires a single photo at a time.
F-Spot or Digikam should do what you're looking for. I've only used F-Spot, but it sounds like you're using KDE so you may be more interested in DigiKam. They both can make photo CDs, and both can do batch upload to online apps. I'd recommend Flickr (http://www.flickr.com/ it does open all photos on one page, but you can just hit one button to confirm them all.
Hope this helps :-)
Thanks Kevin.
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Jerry Feldman