I love and regularly use the CEWE Photobook Software to create a tangible, real live version of my digital holiday pictures. This same software is used by a variety of 50+ photobook vendors in Germany and Switzerland. Still, I was always annoyed about its lacking ability to export the book created as JPEG files or PDF, just to have a easy-to-share digital version. As the software saves the book as in a proprietary XML format, I took matters in my own hands, reverse engineered it and created an simple java application that provides that missing functionality.
Screenshots available on: http://redgreenblue.squarespace.com/cewe-photoalbum-exporter/
Note: You need to have Java Runtime (JRE >= 1.6) installed to be able to run this program.
Check the “Files” section for binaries for Windows, OS X or Linux, or you can build the newest version yourself by cloning the git repo and building the jar with gradle (see “how_to_build.txt”).
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Website | https://ceweexporter.sourceforge.io |
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Platform | Linux Mac Windows |
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