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Gallery is a slick Web-based photo album written using PHP. It is easy to install, includes a config wizard, and provides users with the ability to create and maintain their own albums in the album collection via an intuitive Web interface. Photo management includes automatic thumbnail creation, image resizing, rotation, ordering, captioning and more. Albums can have read, write, and caption permissions per individual authenticated user for an additional level of privacy.
Mig (My Image Gallery) is a photo gallery management system. It features support for multiple languages, template-driven layout complete with an include function, per-folder customization options, and "plug-in" modes for PHP-Nuke, PostNuke, phpWebSite, phpWebthings, and Xoops. Scripts are included to generate thumbnail images as well as extract EXIF data from JPEG images.
BBGallery is a small Perl script generating a number of HTML files from JPEG images that make up a image gallery to browse with any HTML browser. It uses The Gimp and Gimp-Perl to create thumbnails and to scale the images. It features thumbnail creation (size can be configured), scaling images to a configurable size (optional), links to full size image, meta-galleries, ability to assign labels or text to images/galleries using simple text files, easy installation and use, and an automatic slideshow.
Gimp Gallery is a program to create static HTML Web galleries from a directory of images. It is a gimp plugin that offers both batch and interactive modes. In the interactive mode, it will display each picture, allowing you to rotate/crop/filter/caption/etc. images before including them in the gallery, leaving your originals untouched. Templating is done via a custom Perl function, allowing you full control over the produced HTML.
SWIGS is a system for creating hierarchically-organized sets of thumbnail galleries. Multiple sizes for each image are produced automatically, and each image can be annotated with a relevant description, date, photo credit, etc. The image galleries (albums) have a tree structure, each album possibly containing pictures and/or additional albums. Each album contains a set of thumbnail pages for the images, a text-only list of all the images in the album (with description if available), and a page listing all the sub-albums of the current album. The HTML output is controlled by templates that can easily be edited. Convenient navigation links are provided, and a single page summarizes the tree structure of the whole.
The Digital Image Gallery System (TDIGS) is a single-file Web image album, viewer, thumbnailer, and slideshow program. It supports JPEG and PNG images, supports exif data, and only needs one directory in which you place your files and one directory in which it can store the generated thumbnail images. It is themeable with CSS files and background images.
Obscura is a gallery management system written in PHP and Perl. At approximately 500 lines, it is simple, lightweight, and efficient. By design, it lacks HTTP management and upload; the administrator must have shell access to run the administration script. Output Web pages are formatted using CSS, making modification of fonts and colors easy. The header and footer can also be modified, allowing tight integration with an existing Web site.
DMI Gallery is an editor-oriented image gallery application based on DMI. The editor just needs to FTP full-sized pictures into the directory and small and medium-sized thumbnails are automatically created. If a text documents with the same name as the picture is uploaded, it will be inserted as a description. DMI Gallery provides a complete set of navigation controls, and allows designers to create templates in their favorite HTML editor to customize the look and feel of the image gallery.