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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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A very small, simple tool to generate pretty, animated HTML slideshows. Based on Restructured Text and mootools, with a PyQT4 graphical frontend.

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Rasterization is a process of converting some vector data into images. Rasterization of a presentation means converting it into a slideshow consisting of images of original slides. You may want your presentation to look the same everywhere instead of being distorted. You may also want your ... [More] presentation not to be editable by others to protect it from changes. After you have rastized your presentation, you don't have to worry about all of this. Since it's roughly a set of pictures, it does not require any fonts, and the text and pictures on slides will not be distorted. [Less]

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YMAGE is a simple image slideshow application written in python.

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StarScream lets you write your entire presentation using reStructuredText. The resulting slides and handouts are generated as DHTML files, viewable in any modern web browser. Only the source code is hosted here on Google Code. If you have EasyInstall, you can install StarScream by typing the ... [More] following at your command prompt: easy_install StarScreamTo get started with StarScream, take a look at the tutorial files: Handout Slides Source To get started with reStructuredText, take a look at the reStructuredText Quick Reference (it's kind of like a cheatsheet). [Less]

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One can select a folder in which the python script will search for pictures recursevely in order to show them in a random manner Screenshots Configuration window

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US01: Galleries Listing US02: Gallery Browsing US03: Gallery Slide Show US04: Gallery Creating US05: Gallery Tagging US06: Gallery Rating US07: Gallery Commenting US08: Gallery Bookmarking US09: Gallery Exchanging US10: Gallery Caching US11: Gallery Thumbnails Generating US12: Registration Coding in progress

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Tevisa converts reStructuredText documents into pdf presentations using the Powerdot LaTeX class The name Tevisa comes from 'Tévisa' which means 'to show' in the Myéné language

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Simple, python-powered (digital) slideshow software using pygame. There is no user-interface; slideshows are built using a python list. SERGEY can show wide panoramas in an intelligent way: zooming to the left side to take up the entire height of the screen, panning along and zooming back out when ... [More] the right side is reached. There is also support for zooming into pictures, titling, subtitles and music (anything pygame supports). [Less]

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fsshow allows you to create a slideshow from Flickr images based on a given set of metadata. fsshow also uses the original or large size images so that it's appropriate for a large display. Perfect for sitting back and displaying your favorites on a TV or projector. This project was founded by Mat Malone.

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