PhotoIndex is a PHP application that takes a large number of photographs, for instance from a digital camera, and store them in a database for easy viewing on the Web. It can be used as a PhPNuke module or a standalone. The example php module files can be easily modified to incorporate in your own website. The PhotoIndex application performs a lot of actions automatically so that you can put a number of pictures on the web with a minimum of effort. Stores EXIF data from digital camera's in the database automatically. Requires PHP, ImageMagick and MySQL. An extensive installation and user documentation can be found <a href="http://bali.esweb.nl/modules.php name=News&file=article&sid=55">here</a>.
This is just a simple slideshow script i use here in my website just a little bit improved than i use here.<br>
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Techniques:<br>
- pure PHP<br>
- meta-tags for refresh<br>
- no Database required<br>
Simple Photo Album is a nice clean way to maintain a collection of photos on your site. With Simple Photo Album you will be able to easily incorporate a photo album into your existing web site design--giving you complete control over look and feel of your page.
The Family Photo Album allows picture upload, picture delete, folder create, folder delete and image rotation. Great to get those pictures off of the camera and onto the web.
FSIG is a spectacular image gallery that displays your images full screen, no matter what the size of your original pictures.
Supports an unlimited number of pictures, folders.
Features: FSIG creates square thumbnails for image preview consistency; FSIG creates Flash Images for full size display; FSIG creates picture navigation and slideshow; FSIG creates the image gallery index. FSIG is now free, please make a donation.
Simply drop this script in your picture directory, and it will automatically display all jpegs in that directory in a neat table. At present the script only supports jpegs. Both the large pictures and the thumbs need to be jpegs (this can however easily be altered in the script). This is a modified version of the original script by Todd Kennedy presented in the article at:
http://hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/01/27/index3a.html tw=programming
FreeImageHost allows you to run your own free image hosting service. This script features automatic picture removal after xx days or xx views, and uses GD to overlay text you specify onto images as they're displayed. See homepage for full list of features.
PHPixie automatically generates dynamic photo albums on the fly - simply point the configuration file at a directory of JPG or PNG images and PHPixie will do the rest. PHPixie will dynamically create and label thumbnail images and cache them for extra speed. Final images can also be automatically labelled on the fly. Add an optional description.txt or caption.txt file to a directory to add full descriptions and captions. Directories may also be password protected, via an 'htaccess' style sytem. HTML templates are fully user-editable, and META tags can also be generated automatically, for compatibility with search engines such as htDig.
This script will read all of the files in a directory, link all of the thumbnail pics to the full size pics and list them in html code for easy cut-n-paste use. It is customizable allowing the user to change the image tag hspace, vspace, and border size. It optionally will add the image height and width to the tags, and supports the use of multiple alt strings which are randomly used in each link.
The same applet package as "ProtectRandom" (see above), but includes a built in Zoom/Pan feature which allows you to get a more detailed view of a specific image on a page. Does not require an image be isolated in a viewer to Zoom in or out. A very nice overall protection image application. Comes with full installation instructions, including sample images and base template. Requires some knowledge of HTML and applet installation.
Gallery Updater will automatically update a fresh gallery page every hour, every day or other desired scheduled updates. This script will find images from a pool of image directories, and automatically create required thumbnails.