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Ahhhhh. Short answer is no, if I understand the question right. You can assign permission to site-wide albums for viewing and user contribution rights. Given permission, users can also create and share private albums, too. Users may contribute single or multiple files. And there is a batch upload feature (that requires FTP access to the server).
There is definitely still some work to do on this module, upload rights, etc. But with a little work, you can likely make it work for you.
xcGallery allows users the following:
- upload photos to Administrator-created, site-wide Albums, with or without Admin approval (you set)
- Create, modify, and delete user Albums (myAlbums) (Admins can set whether this is allowed or not)
- Keep private or share user Albums by user group (of course Admins will have to create the groups)
- upload single files
- upload 4 files (probably modifiable fairly easily, but haven't yet addressed this)
- batch upload (although there are issues with this preventing me from allowing average users to do this)
You might also check out xsGallery (the new XOOPS Simple Gallery) or MyAlbum (from GIJoe) which has some great features too but still is in continual beta release. I'm trying to remember why I didn't go with MyAlbum, but after trying these all out (didn't try RM+ since I tend to focus on supported modules), I ended up going with xcGallery. I know I was going to try and use myAlbum because of it's image manager and thumbnail capability to integrate with content manager (SmartSection is my favorite overall), but I ended up figuring out how to use FCKeditor and it's image manager. I still would like an embedded thumbnail manager ala what is provided in Joomla's thumbnailer (inserts auto thumbnails with popup images).