Hello,

Could some users share their photo management experiences in Debian
here? I have this little project at hand. The objective is to make a
digital album of family pictures to be given to family members on a CD.

I am thinking on the lines that the CD should have self contained
digital album. The photos should be accessible directly and easily as
well as through some sort of cross platform photo browser run directly
from the CD. So the pictures may put in one top level (or second level)
folder, perhaps called Pictures. A user can directly access the images
there to view using their own software. Additionally, there could be a
digital browser wrapper that access those pictures through an interface
so that the user may browse the pictures without firing up their own
application.

One option is to export the album to an HTML format. Digikam has such an
option, I am playing around it a bit. G-photo (Gnome) also has similar
functionality albeit a very very limited one. Another option is to have
a java based photo browser on the CD but haven't found a Debian package
that does this. The second option assumes, obviously, that the user has
java already installed.

What have other users here experienced? Any comments on the above
approaches? Any other alternatives worth investigating?

thanks,
->HS



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