Where is Immich going to be in 1 year? What's your prediction?
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Copying this from Reddit (I still get the daily emails). Since I no longer post there, I figured I would ask here, and include my prediction:
Will be more popular, possibly in stable release. Still won't be able to rotate photos natively.It'll be safe to host without extra software in front of it to make it read-only
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I have no more wants of Immich, it does everything that I need lol
Manual ordering of images in albums is an absolute must before I adopt any image management system. It’s wierd to me that seemingly none of the FOSS systems support it (considering that most of us are datahoading control freaks).
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I believe it will transform into a basketball
There's nothing in the rulebook saying that image hosting software can't play basketball!
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Maybe I misunderstand, but can't you do this already? I do this all the time when adding to albums at least.
In immich web try this: select an image, the next image leave it unselected, shift+click and select a third image. The second image should be selected, so all three images are selected.
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Copying this from Reddit (I still get the daily emails). Since I no longer post there, I figured I would ask here, and include my prediction:
Will be more popular, possibly in stable release. Still won't be able to rotate photos natively.wrote last edited by [email protected]Their facial recognition is really good! Makes organizing photos a breeze. Immich is by far the best software currently. But hopefully the setup becomes less of a hassle.
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Unless you're a professional photographer who likes self hosting..
That would be an insane amount of phone storage. I don't think a single available smart phone could sync an entire professional library of photos. Especially considering how large each photo is.
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A professional photographer doesn't use cloud storage to store the GBs of RAW files from their shoots
wrote last edited by [email protected]Downvoted for reality.
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A professional photographer doesn't use cloud storage to store the GBs of RAW files from their shoots
Why not? They absolutely should be using something like Backblaze. In fact someone who has digital photos as their business would be dumb not to use cloud storage.
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In immich web try this: select an image, the next image leave it unselected, shift+click and select a third image. The second image should be selected, so all three images are selected.
That sounds intended? Have you tried Ctrl+click to skip the second image?
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Brand new Immich user here. Love the project and I hope it goes far!
Also maybe I'm not understanding, but the two complaints about it so far in this thread are not being able to sync photos to a phone and not being able to rotate photos and, I'm pretty sure I can do both?
The sync is weird though. I can't say "upload this image" I have to say "keep this whole folder in sync".
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That sounds intended? Have you tried Ctrl+click to skip the second image?
But I don't want to skip the second image. I want to select all the images between the first click and de second click. This is something that is standard in many applications.
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But I don't want to skip the second image. I want to select all the images between the first click and de second click. This is something that is standard in many applications.
Hmm, I agree, your last comment made it sound like that was the current behavior with shift
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In immich web try this: select an image, the next image leave it unselected, shift+click and select a third image. The second image should be selected, so all three images are selected.
Works for me.
Are you on a really old version maybe?
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Hmm, I agree, your last comment made it sound like that was the current behavior with shift
That is the current behavior. Not sure why it's not working for them.
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Works for me.
Are you on a really old version maybe?
I'm on v1.138.1
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Copying this from Reddit (I still get the daily emails). Since I no longer post there, I figured I would ask here, and include my prediction:
Will be more popular, possibly in stable release. Still won't be able to rotate photos natively.wrote last edited by [email protected]- Allow to share an Album over webdav
- On Android the possibikity to add a Picture to an Album even it is still not uploaded.
- Setup an Album to be synced permanently and full.
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Webdav:- Deleted photos get the Album Tag removed.
- Possibility to upload to the webdav and get the photo into the album
- Rename a photo set the Photo title [setting]
- read write protect
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Works for me.
Are you on a really old version maybe?
This issue closed as fixed but not fixed for me: https://github.com/immich-app/immich/issues/8216
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Just an idea: Maybe a simple photo editor would fit in nicely? Crop, rotate and adjust the colors/brightness/contrast.
And ... please let me rotate videos that are accidentally 90 degrees off.
Forgive me if I'm being dumb... But is there a way to share a photo with my own editor, then save the result as an "edited" version of that asset? Currently if I send it to Snapseed, and save it, it will be placed in a different random folder
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Copying this from Reddit (I still get the daily emails). Since I no longer post there, I figured I would ask here, and include my prediction:
Will be more popular, possibly in stable release. Still won't be able to rotate photos natively.A more sophisticated query system would be interesting.
For example if I want to see every picture with Joseph in it, that's really easy. But what if I'd like to share those with Joseph along with the albums he's in?
Similar to that would be a query by location and person. Or a query that includes two people.
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Copying this from Reddit (I still get the daily emails). Since I no longer post there, I figured I would ask here, and include my prediction:
Will be more popular, possibly in stable release. Still won't be able to rotate photos natively.I was one of the first Immich core developers but had to leave a year ago due to a change in my job situation.
Just wanted to say that the team (especially Alex, the founder) are wonderful people and very dedicated to the project. When they don’t implement the features everyone wants, there is usually a very good reason, like security or architectural concerns.
The philosophy behind the project is also to do things slowly but right.I believe they continue focussing on robusness and bugfixing. A topic that we discussed a lot was e2e encryption. We really wanted to implement that, but it was very hard and back then would have compromised performance too much. I still think that e2e encryption will come at some point.