digiKam is an advanced open-source digital photo management application that runs on Linux, Windows, and MacOS. The application provides a comprehensive set of tools for importing, managing, editing, and sharing photos and raw files.
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- navigating to https://lightroom.adobe.com/ and checking for sync errors (none appear). Source: 7 months ago
Third Q - is it possible to create/use the lightroom.adobe.com web albums feature from Lightroom Classic, or is this feature only for Lightroom cloud? Source: 11 months ago
Go to http://lightroom.adobe.com/, log in, click on your profile picture, then account info. In the pop-up window is a button to delete your lightroom library. Source: 11 months ago
What happened here and which one is the correct one? MyCatalog.lrcat is the one I have used, but it now tells me sync is switched off because the catalog on lightroom.adobe.com is supposedly not the same. Source: 11 months ago
Considering even Lightroom Web (lightroom.adobe.com) looks and functions pretty much like a direct port of Lightroom for Desktop (not Classic), I was so surprised that I honestly thought I downloaded the wrong thing. I googled it a bit and realised that Samsung's Galaxy Store has a Lightroom version called Lightroom for Samsung. Naturally, I immediately downloaded that, hoping to be greeted with that beautiful... Source: about 1 year ago
Digikam seems ideal for this https://digikam.org/. - Source: Hacker News / 10 months ago
I have all of my photos (with the exception of smartphone photos... ugh) in a nicely constructed set of folders \photos\yyyy\yyyymmmdd\ then the folder made by the camera, etc. I've got a small python script to generate the folders. I use Digikam[1] to do facial recognition and tagging on them. It's finally gotten to the point where it doesn't crash all the time writing metadata, and the facial recognition is... - Source: Hacker News / 10 months ago
I use digikam for my own personal library. I’m not sure if it’s able to be run from a server, but I know you can hook up a NAS to it to manage it. Can tag photos, rank, organize, etc. Source: about 1 year ago
Check out digiKam. It has photo editing tools as well, but the main focus is photo management. Also it is free and open source. Source: almost 2 years ago
But with that many photos, I'd suggest a more fully featured digital asset management (DAM) program. Lightroom (paid), DigiKam, or DarkTable (both free) are good choices. PhoTool's IMatch (paid) also uses exiftool and is extremely powerful with regards to metadata. Source: about 2 years ago
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