ImageIndexer

Small utility that can generate thumbnail previews of images
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  • License:
  • Freeware
  • Price:
  • FREE
  • Publisher Name:
  • Evan P. Hall
  • Publisher web site:
  • http://www.netmagic.net/~evan/shareware/ImageIndexer.html
  • Operating Systems:
  • Mac OS X
  • File Size:
  • 35 KB

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ImageIndexer Description

Small utility that can generate thumbnail previews of images ImageIndexer is a small utility that can generate thumbnail previews of images suitable for viewing on the World Wide Web. ImageIndexer creates thumbnails it saves as small JPEG images that are approximately 80x80 pixels. You can generate thumbnails for single images, or an entire directory of images.When thumbnailing entire directories, you may also have ImageIndexer generate an HTML index page that contains the previews linked to the original, hi-res images. You can customize many aspects of the HTML indexes and also the quality of thumbnails.To create a thumbnail of a single image, simply drag the image onto the ImageIndexer icon in the finder, or choose "Create Thumbnail" from the "File" menu inside ImageIndexer to select a file. ImageIndexer will create a file in the same directory as the original image.ImageIndexer will have the same name as the original image but end with "-thumb.jpg". All previews are saved in the JPEG format. To create thumbnails and an HTML index for an entire directory of images, just drag the folder on to the ImageIndexer icon in the finder, or choose "Index Folder" from the "File" menu inside ImageIndexer. Thumbnails will be generated and saved alongside the original images in the directory. An HTML page called "index.html" will be created to display the thumbnails. You can customize the look and name of this web page by changing the settings in the preferences dialog box. ImageIndexer relies upon Apple's QuickTime software to read images of all kinds and generate and save the thumbnails. This functionality was introduced in QuickTime 2.5. Using QuickTime to handle all the image manipulation saved me lots of work and allowed this program to be very small (only 54k). Also, because it relies on QuickTime, it can create thumbnails for any type of image that QuickTime can open. As Apple updates QuickTime to read more image formats, ImageIndexer will automatically support them. A few of the types already available are PICT, GIF, JPEG, and BMP. What's New in This Release: · Fixed a bug that caused thumnmails not to display on index page if the file names of the original images did not end with a period and a suffix.


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