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I found Disk Catalog Maker but it's not free. I also found VVV (Virtual Volumes View), which seems to be FOSS. I may try VVV. This is something I never thought to do but may be handy. Source: about 1 year ago
DiskCatalogMaker works alright and is for OS X. Paid proprietary software, though, which sucks. Source: over 1 year ago
Another option is to use something like https://www.wincatalog.com/disk-catalog-maker.html on pc or https://diskcatalogmaker.com/ on mac. They give you a searchable list of files on your drives whether they're plugged in or not. Source: almost 2 years ago
DiskCatalogMaker: I use it to catalog all of our external hard-drives, so I can search for specific projects or files without the need to connect them. I have a general view of all the drives and I can search through all of them easily. Source: over 2 years ago
It doesn't sound like you need animations or other effects here, just still images. If that's so, you could: Export the slides to high resolution images (at least high enough to match the highest resolution your projectors are capable of). Use a PC to drive each projector; the cheapest, oldest PC in the place will be more than adequate. Run a program that can fill the screen with an image (and if needed, switch... Source: about 1 year ago
Scantailor (https://scantailor.org) is the tool for self-scanned books that exist in images (png, jpg, etc). However, I usually use Irfanview with PDF plugin (https://irfanview.com - download both Irfanview and the Plugins from this home page) I have elsewhere in r/PDF shown how you can do batch splitting of two-page scans, clean up muddy pages (yellowed or browned) . In the Reddit search box, search for... Source: over 1 year ago
From there, open your favorite image editor (I use & recommend irfanView BTW 😁) & paste it there. Then save it (I HIGHLY recommend saving it as a JPEG file). Source: over 2 years ago
Virtual Volumes View - VVV uses a relational database to store its data.
XnView MP - XnView is a free software that allows you to view, resize and edit your images. It supports more than 500 different formats!
abeMeda - abeMeda is a powerful and very fast disk cataloging tool, reading metadata like EXIF, IPTC, JPG, TIFF, MP3, AAC (iTunes)
FastStone Image Viewer - FastStone Image Viewer is a fast, stable, user-friendly image browser, converter and editor.
WinCatalog - WinCatalog is a trustworthy and robust disk catalog solution that allows everyone to organize their massive collection of disks.
JPEGView - JPEGView is a small and fast viewer/editor for JPEG, BMP, PNG, GIF and TIFF images.