Can you recommend some scanning software for me? I need to scan a whole bunch of older photos, and I'd like to do it relatively quickly.
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posted by jacquilynne
on Feb 11, 2013 -
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Can anyone recommend some lightweight photo printing software for WinXP? At work we need something a bit more powerful then the built in windows print wizard, but not much more. Multiple photos per page with metadata (date,time, file name) is really about all we need.
posted by Captain_Science
on Aug 16, 2011 -
3 answers
I'm looking for really simple PHP image gallery software that does RSS, automatically parses a directory of images, and automatically generates thumbnails. That's really about it.
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posted by odinsdream
on Apr 19, 2011 -
9 answers
Picasa does everything thing I want in a light photo editor (cropping, highlight and shadow correction, roation (90 degree and free)) and browser
except it does not support
multiple computers using the same meta data. My fricken database has been corrupted again (apparently it doesn't handle 200K+ photos very well either) so I'm looking for an alternative that does support syncing between multiple computers and network storage.
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posted by Mitheral
on Nov 28, 2010 -
10 answers
MacFilter: Looking for a program or shell script that will allow me to quickly and easily scan my computer (Mac) for duplicates of images and consolidate them so that aren't redundant copies taking up space everywhere.
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posted by Bengston
on Oct 26, 2010 -
3 answers
I'm looking for software to create a themed photo slideshow from existing pictures. For example, I want a bunch of pics from a conference to have a "Wild West" theme (or "spy" or "beach", etc.) - frames/background and (ideally) background music. Prefer under $100, but I want to know regardless of price point. Anything out there?
posted by yiftach
on Jun 7, 2010 -
4 answers
PhotoRecognitionFilter: I'm looking for inexpensive (or ideally open source) image matching software that is relatively easy to build a website around (with some decent coding knowledge).
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posted by Elminster24
on Apr 16, 2010 -
6 answers
I'm looking for an online photo album solution that can dynamically resize and layout photos in "pages" based on a few rules. Does something like this exist?
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posted by chrisch
on Mar 12, 2010 -
0 answers
Can you recommend a lightweight, USB key-friendly photo viewer software for Windows that supports tagging?
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posted by onshi
on Oct 3, 2009 -
11 answers
I need a mac software solution for this: photo slide show on external monitor (a projector) while the computer is locked
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posted by ddaavviidd
on Jul 24, 2009 -
5 answers
I'm trying to find the easiest photo blogging software for my father (age 74) for his travel blog.
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posted by jcdill
on Jun 23, 2009 -
10 answers
We need a web-based photo and video storage and tagging system. Does anyone have recommendations?
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posted by fvox13
on Jun 11, 2009 -
4 answers
What software can I use to make a photo collage using non-rectangular photos?
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posted by soelo
on Jun 9, 2009 -
3 answers
Is there any software that will allow me to get a series of photos (taken from roughly the same vantage point) to "match"?
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posted by bjrubble
on May 20, 2009 -
8 answers
I use Iphoto but my wife has a laptop with windows XP installed. She has been using Picasa, but we both hate it. We import pictures then they disappear. It's really difficult to navigate our existing photos, whereas with Iphoto it's fairly simple, even though hardcore photographers seem to hate it. We just want something that allows her to easily import pictures from her camera or card reader and browse them easily with a chronological sort by roll/album/year etc.
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posted by mecran01
on May 16, 2009 -
23 answers
Looking for a program that will take an image as the input and gives back a chart/graph/number with the amount of colours as the output.
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posted by querty
on May 25, 2008 -
8 answers
Looking for a photo reviewer for Windows that will let me cull my bad photos quickly and efficiently.
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posted by sprocket87
on Jun 26, 2007 -
16 answers
I'm looking for recommendations on easy to use digital photo editing software for Mac OS X that also plays nice with gMail (or I'm looking for a way for iPhoto and gmail to get along).
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posted by jazon
on Dec 1, 2006 -
9 answers
What are some good programs for backing up photo's to CD / DVD? Specific features requested.
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posted by sprocket87
on Nov 27, 2006 -
7 answers
ipodsoftwarefilter: Is there any way for my ipod to automatically update my latest photos?
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posted by carpyful
on Nov 27, 2006 -
2 answers
Does anybody have any experience with "rate my _blank_" type photo rating software? Specifically, I'm looking at MiPhoto or an open-source alternative with a similar set of features. Suggestions from the hive mind?
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posted by generichuman
on Oct 14, 2006 -
3 answers
Went to Macworld, tried out Aperture, but I've got some questions about photo management software...
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posted by asavage
on Jan 15, 2006 -
6 answers
I need to make a DVD photo slideshow - ie you stick the DVD in your common-garden DVD player, and it gradually goes through the photos on there.
Can you please recommend any freeware software that'll do this? Everything seems to charge, and I'm a cheapskate ;-)
Ta!
posted by badlydubbedboy
on Nov 9, 2005 -
9 answers
Is there alternative photo organizer software for OS X? iPhoto is driving me nuts. I'm not interested in anything that costs money -- just a reliable free download that will organize and display photos. Thanks.
posted by crapples
on Aug 18, 2005 -
12 answers
Is there such a thing as free photo editing software? My 6-months-free-with-computer deal ran out, and Microsoft Paint isn't worth a plug nickel. All I really want to do is resize and crop pictures easily. If there's nothing decent available for free, then I'd be interested in the dirt-cheap category of software, too.
posted by Miko
on Aug 15, 2005 -
26 answers