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PIMP Design Goals
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Design brief

This is quite an ambitious design for a 'personal' software project, so we'll see how it goes...I'll keep the main PIMP project page updated as the work progresses, and I'll make snapshot releases available at regular intervals - see the top of the main PIMP page for the latest version. You're welcome to test the software and offer suggestions or criticism, either by e-mail or on the visitors comments page.

  • Implemented entirely using standard Python tools and modules.
  • Able to generate 'auto-running' digital photo albums on a CD using normal XHTML and CSS1/CSS2.
  • Albums should be viewable in any javascript-1.1 compatible browser.
  • Centralised database of images & related information.
  • Ability to acquire images directly from camera or its storage media (via a suitable reader device)
  • Ability to rotate images to correct for camera orientation during picture taking.
  • Ability to view images at various scaling factors by clicking on a thumbnail.
  • Database maintenance functions built-in and not reliant on any external RDBMS.
  • Offline access to image information for images that have been archived to removable media for safe storage
  • Generation of CD images for both photo albums and offline storage.
  • Album generator should be able to request the relevant archive media for images not available locally.
  • Customisable by the EU for local preferences.
  • Take full advantage of EXIF tag information embedded in the pictures.
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