InstaPics allows you to create a web based "image gallery" for your site, allowing your visitors to upload their own images. This can be used for a number of purposes, from a private gallery among friends to a public, free-for-all image library, to the foundation of a TGP site. Features 100% templates and allows you to limit the size of uploaded files.
iPhotoAlbum formal phpPhotoAlbum is a dynamic photo album written in PHP. iPhotoAlbum has a new UI and include features like muti-level photo albums, auto-resizing, custom information panels, quikemail, quiklinks, icon packs, plugins, advanced photo album navigation, and many more features.
iPost is a PHP/MySQL-based program that allows you to run your own PicPost. All its output is template driven, so you can easily integrate it into your website. Features: URL and email verifying, Ability to GZIP your pages on-the-fly to save bandwidth, A user friendly administrative interface, Ability to ban people from posting, delete posts and add partners. Partner postings can have a higher score oran icon so they get a better position in the list.
iTGP is a PHP/MySQL-based program that allows you to run your own TGP (Thumbnail Gallery Post). All its output is template driven, so you can easily integrate it into your website. Features: URL and email verifying, a reciprocal link checker, Ability to GZIP your pages on-the-fly to save bandwidth, A user friendly administrative interface, Ability to ban people from posting, delete posts and add partners. Partner postings can have a higher score or an icon so they get a better position in the list.
IView Album Version 2 Iview album is an image viewer that runs on a text file for the datadase. It allows users to zoom, rotate, color to black and white, save and upload images.
As well as print the current display page and post comments for each image and thumbnails.
Email notices for posts and uploads to you can be enabled.
All you have to do is specify the directory of images and edit a config file.
This PHP script allows you to pack all images from the current directory into an archive called index.php; access one of these images by calling index.php?pic=[PICNAME]; list all images in the archive; and unpack all images. Please note that the PHP file is encoded, and requires free ZendOptimizer. Full version allows adding of subdirectories & shockwave files (*.swf).