A php/mysql based application to organize your photos on the internet. Your friends can register and then view all the photos, rate them, post their own and view statistics. Each user has a user-level which sets his/her permission. Users can post comments to photos. Other features: templates, xhtml/css valid, multi-langual support, automatic tumbnail generation (optional), upload photos from the web, easy installing/upgrading and more. A working demo available on the site.
Nimages is a complete rewrite of the JCSid image gallery. Updated to be more secure and to add many requested features, Nimages now is installed through a web-based installation process, detecting many of the configuration options automatically. No more editing source files. Other features include: A users and commenting system; sorting images by name, date, and size; themes (extened templates); and MySQL support. Currently in Alpha Testing. Not all features working properly.
Create dynamic galleries all in one set of files. Easy to customize and match your site style. No manual adding, just upload an image and its added to the gallery!
PGallery is a very easy to use Picture Gallery program for your homepage. The Basic Idea is: put your picture files on your webserver and PGallery automatically generates a nice looking album. Written in PHP. Features: Hit counter for each picture, Picture description, and more.
Photo album based on PHP4 that requires no database. Very simply to install - just copy; needs no configuration. Grayscale design of Photoalbum Black&White is in tune with your photos.
Photo Collection is a set of PHP and Perl scripts for creating a Web-based photo collection. It features: Pictures
are stored in a (MySQL) database, Support thumbnails, Organized in categories, Template-based easy customization, and more.
Most of the scripts that I put up on this site are written for visitors and for my personal future use. My photo gallery is different: I wrote this about two years ago for myself. The database structure supports 3 different languages (I live in Montreal, and have Portuguese citizenship) English, French, and Portuguese. However, only the input forms have been programmed to support them. When the time came to write up the photo gallery itself, I opted for simplicity.