Flickr was the first thing that came to mind (duh!), but I wasn’t immediately satisfied with that…so I started looking around some more. Since then I’ve taken a bunch of photos, of course, and I looked for a place to put some of them online so I could share them with others. :-) Since then I’ve accumulated a bunch of those gold Nikon boxes (lenses, flash, the list goes on and on), not to mention a tripod and other such things. Many hours of research later, and I had a Nikon D50 sitting on my table, and that was just the beginning. Not sure exactly what did it…I was reading a copy of PC Magazine a few months ago where they reviewed some DSLR’s, and somehow got excited about it. Sorting on photos (by size, by date, etc.I’ve caught the photography bug. Using the aforementioned link's comparison criteria: Although it isn't as extensive in the database area as zoph, and it is Java, it is more user-friendly. Okay, I came across another one that I didn't see mentioned in this thread. ![]() User registration control (email activation): noįreeware/shareware version available: yes Visit counter/statistics: yes (statistics) Sorting on photos (by size, by date, etc.): yes Using the aforementioned link's comparison criteria:ĭrag and drop upload (multiple photos): no What about zoph? It deserves some sort of honorable mention, in that it is the only one I've seen which a viewer can click on an image until reaching the source, thereby allowing the web browser to resize the image. it shaddoes the corners first, then does the rest of the image. Has nice shaddowing arond the pictures. not sure on its functionality as of yet Limited but seem similiar to the "stadard" model I've seen. nice ability for display of additional information, like houses. Set up categories however you like up to 4 levels deep. Although some of them have teir own strengths. These are the ones that aren't as strong in their (web) capabilities. Nice Layout, possibly try using one like this. ![]() unlimited Categories and Sub-Categories unlimited number of galleries in the Pro Edition. Users can post comments about images and galleries. The bulk copy feature (FTP method only right now). Image (ASPImage required), or upload your own Alternate View images.Īlternate View images can also be processed when adding images through Create Alternate View images by dynamically resizing the primary Each image include search keywords which are displayed as "Quick Search" links. Administrators can assign products to categories. Gallery owners can change order of images in their galleries. unlimited number of onsite or offsite links. Fairly static design but has many ways of moving around. IMAGE GALLERY (not a nice install, or initial colour set) not sure on strength around categories, need to email them allows lots of templates, really powerful ones. Doesn't seem to have a demo I can test out personally Can allow other users to set up galleries Interactive Album Skins-Themes / Manager its lacking a lot of admin features from reading the user doc. no demo, so hard to eval the admin features. Upload images in bulk using an FTP application also shows: Photographer, Source, Camera Used, & Copyright. not a bad system, doesn't seem to have comments Hot / New Capbility, doesn't group images in this mode ![]() ***** I LIKE the HOT/New/Popp icons ***** all features customizable with web interface (admin section) user defined fields for each picture (searchable) user management (private galleries, groups) creation of thumbnails and intermediate size pics I left a posting on some features I'd like to see, that was done in a different thread. as you will notice coppermine is on the top 5 :-) I'd like to see it #1. I'll post my current list of notes and URLs. I didn't look at that many on source forge, as most of the descriptions made them sound very limited in their capability. what is funny is I should have done jsut that as I went wading through all the tools out there. There are some (read: a lot of) other gallery scripts available - here's what I found out searching sourceforge: Here's the post I made on, just for reference for coppermine users who might want to write a review: pick one :wink.
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