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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Digikam seems ideal for this https://digikam.org/. - Source: Hacker News / 11 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 / 11 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: about 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
Thanks, now I can begin using https://gpx.studio. - Source: Hacker News / 9 months ago
I record my cycle rides with an app, then I download them as .gpx to combine into one map later so I can keep track of them. The problem is my GPS is slightly inaccurate, so the lines are not exactly on the road, which looks messy. The only way I have found to fix this is to use a snap to grid tool from OS Maps or gpx.studio (both use OSM data), but I have to individually move each point to get them to all snap... Source: 9 months ago
Usually I plan my trips with gpx.studio, but now gpx.studio tells me that parts of ev3 are not paved, where as it looks paved on street view. Source: 11 months ago
Or you can use tools like this to create your own gpx files. Or even the one build in in garmin connect. Source: 11 months ago
My setup is gpx.studio in browser to do planning. Source: 11 months ago
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