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Iain Buchanan <iaindb@××××××××××××.au> writes: |
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> On Wed, 2010-02-17 at 17:14 -0600, Harry Putnam wrote: |
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>> I wondered if anyone here can speak on the various photo and gallery |
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>> generating tools available on linux. |
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>> I have photos on smugmug.com and wondered if there is do it yourself |
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>> tools that come anywhere close the sophisticated handling they do. |
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> never tried smugmug and don't know what your requirements are, but I |
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> push JAlbum. You can create some pretty good looking albums and run |
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> them from CD / HD / webserver (I especially like the fact that you don't |
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> need a webserver). It can synchronise to your website. There are a |
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> plethora of options and free + commercial skins, plus plug-ins to let |
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> you sell them online. |
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I'll look into JAlbum |
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One main requirement is that user/viewer be able to download full |
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resolution original photos. No commercial (shopping cart) type stuff |
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is required.... just a family operation. |
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> Unfortunately it's just the generation tool, you have to find your own |
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> hosting. |
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Yeah thats what I'm after. |