![]() ![]() I'm giving heavy discounts to my beta testers that share feedback. I'm sending out another wave of beta testers later today, and during the beta it's free. It's closed-source because it's how I want to pay for my food and clothing, but it's a corporate mandate to open source in case of business closure, which is also explained in that blog post. Installation takes under a minute, and updates are automatic. It scales down to odroids, and up to as many CPUs as you can throw at it, and self-throttles CPU during library sync so the machine is still useable. PhotoStructure has a couple novel and unique approaches to navigation, which you can read about here: Scroll-reverse-chron and a search bar shouldn't cut it. ![]() Once you've got a huge library, though, it needs a novel UX. Importing aggressively coalesces duplicate images and videos using direct and inferred metadata, so even your downsized Google photos takeout will be deduped with your originals. Image source sets are used to minimize network data and maximize viewing quality. Corrupt images are detected automatically and culled. Videos are auto transcoded for mobile and desktop web use. Raw images have highlight restoration before rendering previews. Your library can be created on a Mac, saved on your NAS, then later opened and managed by a Linux box, seamlessly. ![]() PhotoStructure is browser-based (using Vue), and scales to hundreds of thousands of assets over millions of files. Personal plug: I'm working on PhotoStructure, after trying many, many open source photo projects (and being a committer for years of one of the most popular, "gallery.") ![]()
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