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F-Spot is a full-featured personal photo management application for the GNOME desktop (http://www.gnome.org/). F-Spot simplifies digital photography by providing intuitive tools to help you share, touch-up, find and organize your images.

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imgSeek is a photo collection manager and viewer with content-based search and many other features. The query is expressed either as a rough sketch painted by the user or as another image you supply (or an image in your collection). The searching algorithm makes use of multiresolution wavelet decomposition of the query and database images.

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Gnome Photo Frame is a photo frame gadget for the GNOME Desktop. Shows photos from Local folders, F-Spot database, Flickr API, Picasa Web Album API, Tumblr API and RSS.

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KIPI (KDE Image Plugin Interface) is an effort to develop a common plugin structure for Digikam, KPhotoAlbum, ShowImg and Gwenview. Of course, other applications are welcomed to implement KIPI support.

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Gini Monara is a multimedia content management system which also provides enhanced multimedia metadata file specifications. Currently in alpha status and supports video and images.

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goofs is filesystem in userspace, based on fuse, which aims to expose Google services such as picasa images, contacts, blogs, documents, spreadsheets, presentations, calendars, etc. It is written using the java binding for fuse, fuse-j, together with the gdata-java-client. Note this is not an official Google project.

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Welcome to FoliFoli is supposed to be a gallery browser for Picasa albums. Just enter any Picasa user name and start browsing photos ... well ... Foli is still in early development stage. Nothing to be seen yet, but will rock soon. Promised! ;) Requirements Flash 9 Framework & ... [More] Programming Language Papervision3D 2.0 3D Graphics picasaflashapi Picasa Access [Less]

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I wanted an easy way to get any random image from my Picasa Web public gallery onto my Web page, so I built this. It uses the RSS feeds provided by Google to first find all of the public albums. Then it finds all photos within the albums it finds. Basic information about each photo and album is ... [More] then stored in the local database to make retrieval a bit faster. The local database can easily be refreshed when needed from the Django administration utility. InstallationI don't have a packaged release for django-picasa yet, so you'll have to stick with an SVN version. svn co http://django-picasa.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/picasaPut the contents of that directory somewhere on your PYTHONPATH, and you should be good to go. To verify your installation, try the following command: python -c "import picasa"If that doesn't display any errors (or output at all), then your installation worked. If it spits out an ImportError, something went wrong. Next, in your settings.py file, just add 'picasa' to your INSTALLED_APPS list, specify the gallery (or galleries) to use by specifying something like PICASA_USERS = ['mypicasausername'] in settings.py, and run ./manage.py syncdb to install the required tables. As soon as that is done, log into your site's administration panel and enter either the Picasa Albums or Picasa Photos section and click the "Refresh database" button/link. If this link is not available (you might need to install JQuery in a special place...), try going to /admin/picasa/update/. UsageIn the template that you would like the random image to be displayed in, make sure you have {% load picasa_tags %} somewhere (most likely near the top of your template). Then you may use the {% random_picasa_photo %} template tag to insert your image. If you're looking for some "fancy" effects, you can use the random_picasa_photo.js file that comes with django-picasa. You may find it at picasa/templates/picasa/random_picasa_photo.js. In it, I employ JQuery to change the random image every so often, fading images in and out in the process. All of the images are displayed using CSS. [Less]

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Picasa Flash API (PFA) is a simple ActionScript 3.0 library for the Google's Picasaweb Data API. With PFA you can access Picasaweb feeds within the Flash Player or Adobe AIR. PFA handles the feed loading and parsing, so on the end of the "feed reading process", you have your ... [More] Picasaweb data ready in a "value objects". Take it please for now as experimental (changes are reguraly commited). Because of security restrictions (see GoogleAccountsAuthentication) Picasa Flash API is read-only and you cannot be authenticated yet to Google Accounts via Flash Player. You can only read public albums, photos, comments, tags, search for community pictures etc. Authentication framework code is in progress. Any suggestions? Feel free to contact me (michal.gron@gmail.com). [Less]

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The purpose is to manage movies using picasa as backend. Storing movies in picasa, the collection is shareable and can be accessed from any where !

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