Jpgind is a command-line software that creates web galleries with JPEG, Exif, and DSC raw image files.
The main idea behind jpgind is to integrate all common digital image processing algorithms and web gallery generation into one powerful tool. The best part of this tool is that it offers a command-line interface with no graphical user interface front-end or interactive features.
Using jpgind, you can easily generate a gallery from all JPG files present in your current working directory titled "Moon viewing July 15 2002." The output for this gallery will be created in a directory named index.
To create a gallery from all the files under $HOME/Pictures, you can use jpgind with the command-line options. Additionally, you can use a thumbnail grid with five columns and three rows on each index page and sort images by Exif or file date in descending order.
In the latest release, jpgind has added support for parsing location from EXIF or metadata for linking photos to Google maps. There are also logical navigation links available in the HTML HEAD for your convenience.
Overall, jpgind is a fantastic tool that simplifies the process of generating static web galleries from your digital images. With its powerful command-line interface and various customization options, jpgind is a must-have tool for all digital image enthusiasts.
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