google-photos-exif
immich
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0.0 | 10.0 | |
about 2 months ago | about 23 hours ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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google-photos-exif
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Ente: Open-Source, E2E Encrypted, Google Photos Alternative
Not right now, sorry!
There's this tool that can fix capture times: https://github.com/mattwilson1024/google-photos-exif
There are perhaps more that I'm unaware of.
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How to Move Your Google Photos
This guide tells you to delete the JSON file that are crucial for both geotag info and in general EXIF.
I don’t recall the script I used last time, but GitHub is pretty full of good Samaritans, eg: https://github.com/mattwilson1024/google-photos-exif
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Dumb down version please - import to iCloud
I'm doing the same thing right now. To get the metadata from the JSON files applied to the photo's EXIF data, I'm using this: https://github.com/mattwilson1024/google-photos-exif
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Immich - Self-hosted photos and videos backup solution from your mobile phone (AKA Google Photos replacement you have been waiting for!) - June 2023 Update - Initial support for existing galleries (read-only mode), memories feature, XMP sidecar support, and more 🎉
A couple of GitHub repos have helpful tools to assist with EXIF data. In particular, I used https://github.com/mattwilson1024/google-photos-exif which worked for me, but YMMV.
- move photos back to iphone
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Google photos backup?
If it is a single backup. Just use Google Takeout and tools like google-photos-exif.
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Download all photos without a labyrinth of folders
No kidding! I was trying to fix them all manually (48GB worth) using https://github.com/mattwilson1024/google-photos-exif, and exiftool.
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easiest way to move from google photos to iCloud?
I did google takeout to download all originals. A lot of the photos had json files that contained the exif data. I used this tool to merge the metadata into the image files. Once done, I dragged all the photos into the photos app on Mac and let it do its thing
- So… it Seems I’m Doomed to Stay with Google Photos Forever
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Google Photos back to default photos
Google takeout, then use this tool to sort out the json files with the images, transfer to iPhone then just wait for iCloud to upload
immich
- Immich: Self-hosted photo and video management solution
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Happy 20th Anniversary, Gmail. I'm Sorry I'm Leaving You
It really is hard to leave Gmail when all of your data has been conveniently stored therein. This is one of Google's retention strategies and it is indeed brilliant.
That said, there's a vast number of self-hosted alternatives like Stalwart Mail (email) [1], Immich (images) [2], NextCloud (Google Docs) [3], etc.
[1] https://stalwa.rt
[2] https://immich.app
[3] https://nextcloud.com/
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I accidentally built a meme search engine
Last year we added CLIP-based image search to https://immich.app/ and even though I have a pretty good understanding of how it works, it still blows my mind damn near every day. It's the closest thing to magic I've ever seen.
- immich SSO with Authentik
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Show HN: Memories, FOSS Google Photos alternative built for high performance
I’m a big fan of https://immich.app/ and I use it every day for thousands of assets
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pgvecto.rs 0.2: Unifying Relational Queries and Vector Search in PostgreSQL
Real-world applications often require complex queries that go beyond simple Approximate Nearest Neighbor (ANN) search. To explore a practical example of such applications, let's take a closer look at immich, a self-hosted photo and video backup solution that highlights the importance of advanced vector and traditional relational queries.
- Home Lab Guide
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Ask HN: What Underrated Open Source Project Deserves More Recognition?
I discovered these 3 amazing projects recently:
Cryptpad, essentially google docs/sheets/forms e2e encrypted. It does include collaboration. https://github.com/cryptpad/cryptpad
Immich, google photos self hostable, with share options https://github.com/immich-app/immich
Nginxproxymanager manages certificates and proxies to self hosted stuff through nginx https://github.com/NginxProxyManager/nginx-proxy-manager
Great self hosting stuff!
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Ente: Open-Source, E2E Encrypted, Google Photos Alternative
I realize it's very hard, but can we maybe reconsider opening the encryption-at-rest feature request? https://github.com/immich-app/immich/issues/450
Maybe we can give temporary access to processing steps in the pipeline, then have Immich forget the keys after it does the processing?
What are some alternatives?
GooglePhotosTakeoutHelper - Script that organizes the Google Takeout archive into one big chronological folder
PhotoPrism - AI-Powered Photos App for the Decentralized Web 🌈💎✨
gp-takeout-json-fix - A script to fix the naming issues of the media companion json files generated by Google Photos Takeout.
Piwigo - Manage your photos with Piwigo, a full featured open source photo gallery application for the web. Star us on Github! More than 200 plugins and themes available. Join us and contribute!
elodie - An EXIF-based photo assistant, organizer and workflow automation tool.
Nextcloud - ☁️ Nextcloud server, a safe home for all your data
google-photos-takeout-scripts - Useful scripts to get out of Google Photos
librephotos - A self-hosted open source photo management service. This is the repository of the backend.
exifcleaner - Cross-platform desktop GUI app to clean image metadata
photoview - Photo gallery for self-hosted personal servers
phockup - Media sorting tool to organize photos and videos from your camera in folders by year, month and day.
PiGallery 2 - A fast directory-first photo gallery website, with rich UI, optimized for running on low resource servers (especially on raspberry pi)