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    Simple Image Editing ( Editor ) Tool
    SIET, the Simple Image Editing ( Editor ) Tool, is a simple-to-use, handy and free application for such tasks as resizing, cropping, retouching, watermarking, etc... Batch processing is also provided. Because is OS Independent, written in an interpreted language, SIET can run on any platform that has a java virtual machine available. Tested on: Windows 7, Windows XP, Linux Ubuntu, Linux Mint.
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    palbum is a perl script which turns a directory (or directory hierarchy) full of images into a nice image gallery. It generates thumbnails and index.html files, and requires no configuration. It uses the ubiquitous netpbm library for image processing.
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