Publisher review:WebMagick helps you to create complex image galleries. WebMagick recurses through directory trees, building HTML pages, imagemap files, and client-side/server-side maps (or HTML tables) to allow the user to navigate through collections of thumbnail images (somewhat similar to xv's Visual Schnauzer) and select the image to view with a mouse click.
In fact, WebMagick supports reading and writing xv's image thumbnails so it can be used in conjunction with xv. WebMagick can also allow the user to configure their viewing experience by choosing layout styles (requires cookies and JavaScript).
The primary focus of WebMagick is performance. Image thumbnails are reduced and composed into a single image to reduce client accesses, reducing server load and improving client performance.
Everything is pre-computed. During operation WebMagick employs innovative caching and work-avoidance techniques to make successive executions much faster.
WebMagick has been successfully executed on directory trees containing many hundreds of directories and hundreds of thousands of images ranging from tiny icons to large JPEGs and PDF files. Requirements: · PERL 5 (5.003 or later) · ImageMagick (3.8.4 or later) · PerlMagick
WebMagick 2.02 is a Perl script for Image Galleries scripts design by Bob Friesenhahn.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris.
Operating system:Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris