![]() ![]() Also, the face recognition software is being frequently improved and works quite well, but still has some quirks. Synology NAS DSM 7.0 web services for album sharing.ĭigiKam with SQL database which syncs the database and image metadata very well. I finally decided on using 3 components for my personal ultimate solution for photo management, presentation, and sharing: I think, if the direction of development continues, it will be a major player. I like the direction of PhotoStructure, but really needed something more mature. ![]() Like many, I have tried numerous photo management platforms, and each has strong and weak points. I am grateful that I came across PS and am duly impressed with the excellent work done so far. Currently I am still planning on hosting with my SmugMug account (I still like their terms and conditions better than any other service I’ve come across) but self-hosting would be ideal for me. Ideally I am looking for a public (i.e.: family and friends) facing option for sharing my photos/videos that I can self-host. While I can get used to the syntax, I can see this being very awkward if sharing it with family/friends. Aside from adding geo-location and profile support, it seems to tick the majority of my boxes. Scanning of my photo/video folders has been pretty solid. Its UI could use some improvement but overall it is a viable long term contender.įor PhotoView, my strong appeal is for its UI but otherwise it is on the weaker side. This product is stable and has good performance. I really do like PhotoPrism and a delete feature is available if you become a supporter (I did). It does have a lot of image metrics that are nicely displayed but my biggest concern is performance. I really want to like LibrePhotos but performance is slow and the product needs a lot of development before I could consider using it long term. On my short list for long term use are PhotoStructure and PhotoPrism. Other products I am currently evaluating include LibrePhotos, PhotoPrism and PhotoView. Map/geo-location would be nice to show all photos/videos that are geo-tagged on a map. They should have view only access at least for the site and ideally by album or other division. Profile support would be handy for sharing PS with friends and family. I have started to use digiKam for my tagging and facial recognition since I can embed the tags very easily into the images.įeatures I would like to see include profile support and map/geo-location. Originally I was also looking for PS to handle face recognition but I concluded that I no longer see this as a “must have” feature for PS. It allows me to use my existing photo organization structure effectively alongside my other photo/video apps that I am using and evaluating. Overall, PS is a good performer running in Docker on my QNAP NAS (TVS672x). ![]() For now, I am limited in using it for curation since I cannot tag for delete/archive. This would make it a great tool to begin macro curation of photo/video collections. PS is fantastic in the way that it presents collections of photos for review. I am truly hopeful for a delete/archive function coming soon. I canceled one of the subscriptions but will subscribe for one year to see where PS goes. I noticed this when I received two notices that I was about to be charged for my subscription. When I signed up for my trial, for some reason I was signed up twice. I am coming up on the end of my PS Plus trial and thought I would share my thoughts so far. ![]()
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