![]() 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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