Catalog of Pictures

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I have a bout 3gb of pictures from this year that i am going to put on cd i
was wondering if there was a script of app that i could use to create a
catolog of the pictures using thumbnails that i could tell what cd it would
be on ect.

Thanks again Happy Holidays
 
I have a bout 3gb of pictures from this year that i am going to put on cd i
was wondering if there was a script of app that i could use to create a
catolog of the pictures using thumbnails that i could tell what cd it would
be on ect.

Thanks again Happy Holidays
You may be able to still download
the free "one user" version of Extensis Portfolio.

It has some limitations,
but is much more than the casual user will ever need.

MSD
 
WStoreyII said:
I have a bout 3gb of pictures from this year that i am going to put on cd i
was wondering if there was a script of app that i could use to create a
catolog of the pictures using thumbnails that i could tell what cd it would
be on ect.

Thanks again Happy Holidays

Check out Archive Creator (AC) at
http://www.pictureflow.com/ArchiveCreator/Pages/AC-Main.html
Not free but does what you're wanting it to do. Also now supports dvd
as well as cd. Any cd from your archive set can be used to track any
image on any of the cds in the set, you don't need to have the
specific one in the drive. Not only that but AC does all the
"thinking" work for you in allocating images to cds for best use of
disc space, creates thumbnails and an html index and then burns for
you too, no other burning software needed. It'll also create archives
of non-image type files too. Stops short of waking you up in the
morning with a cup of tea though.

Brian
(the other one)
 
I used AC for a while and although the support staff are quick to answer my
problems...
They don't have all the answers. It is still a pretty basic affair. I have
stopped using it in favour of thumbs up. Mainly because if you don't like
frames and the AC logo, you have to rebuild the HTML it creates by hand. I'd
only rate this application 3 out of 10. There are certainly much better
programs around.
Doug
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WStoreyll,

If you want to put your 3 Gigs of CD images online, we'll index them
and create a dynamic table of thumbnails so that you or any of your
customers can access them. You could save quite a bit of money if you
convert them to a DVD before sending them to us. Here's the
description of our service:

http://www.idigmedia.com/id1462 - iDigMedia serves or sells your high
resolution digital pictures, video files, EPS image files, and
electronic graphic files from your CDs or DVDs, via a portal on your
website. With iDigMedia, your customers can browse your files and
selectively download individual files, or manage their downloads using
a shopping cart.

Rob Stokes
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Emergency Help Line: 214-747-9911
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http://www.idigmedia.com/id1462
http://www.remotearchiving.com/ra1462
 
I'm not quite sure, but....are you trying to sell me something on this Q/A newsgroup?
d-stoked
 
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