AdiImage - PHP Photo Album
a free PHP Image Gallery Script
Version 0.7 from Oct. 21. 2007This is a very easy to use PHP-script that lets you show all your fotos on your own website.
You just create a folder on your webserver, drop the php foto album software inside and set the rights of that folder - that's it.
Afterwards you just drop in your fotos. Directly from the webpage of your foto gallery you can create new albums and add or remove fotos. The fotos are automatically resized to fit on webpages - no need to use a photo-editing software on your pc. Of course you can also use your FTP-programm to upload fotos.
Actually after setting up the adiImage PHP-Photo-Gallery you just need to copy your pictures to the server and that's it. Immediately you have a nice foto album that can have as many sub-albums as you like.
On the other hand, the more experienced user has the possibility to adjust the look of the album completely through a css-stylesheet.
Also included is an online descriptions-editor where you can add notes to your fotos and albums in a very easy manner.
While the adiImage PHP image gallery has some very advanced features, it is very easy to set up and it is designed to be very lightweight. So you don't get a million-feature-web-foto-community-portal-content-management-system but an elegant free php-script that was designed to run on almost any webspace (only prerequisite being GD-Lib 2, which is a standard on almost any webserver. Only through that your webserver can do all the image-stuff).
This is just new - so you may come back sometimes to see if there are new versions.
I plan to include a small FTP-browser-interface, so you only need to install the adiImage php foto album once and then you can do everything directly from your browser including uploads of larger bunches of pictures.
There might come an improved version, so stay tuned and check back.
Thank you!
Peter
provider@netlane.de
Copyright 2007 Peter Haunert
AdiImage is based on weatimages 1.7.2 by Vladimir Nazarkin
You can find some more informations on his website http://nazarkin.name/projects/weatimages/