gphotos-cdp
OwnPhotos
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gphotos-cdp
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Need to get about 6TB of data off of Google and onto a HDD in about a week
For Google Drive, rclone will work. However, for Google Photo, you can try this: https://github.com/perkeep/gphotos-cdp/
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Tool to backup Google Photos?
There is a workaround that but it's not the cleanest solution: https://github.com/perkeep/gphotos-cdp
- Perkeep/Gphotos-Cdp – Automated Google Photos Downloader
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What I Use Now Instead of Google
As others have said Google Photos backup via RClone has some caveats, mainly not downloading at original quality. Google Takeout does solve this but but in weird hierarchies.
I stumbled on a new project which simulates a browser download using a headless Chrome Developer tools session[0]. Looks interesting, supports continuation and can be ran on a cron job. Worth a look.
[0] https://github.com/perkeep/gphotos-cdp
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LibrePhotos: A Self-Hosted Google Photos Alternative
Check out this google photos export tool by the perkeep team: https://github.com/perkeep/gphotos-cdp
> This program uses the Chrome DevTools Protocol to drive a Chrome session that downloads your photos stored in Google Photos. By default, it starts at the most ancient item in the library, and progresses towards the most recent. It can be run incrementally, as it keeps track of the last item that was downloaded. It only works with the main library for now, i.e. it does not support the photos moved to Archive, or albums. For each downloaded photo, an external program can be run on it (with the -run flag) right after it is downloaded to e.g. upload it somewhere else.
OwnPhotos
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[Self Hosted] F * CK Google, voici quelques alternatives auto-hébergées.
* ~~ Ownphoto's ~~ * librephotos > Google Photo's
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Building a self-hosted application with a mobile app similar to Google Photos, the initial prototype is done, I have some questions for you guys to gather feedback for continuous development.
https://github.com/hooram/ownphotos https://github.com/photoprism/photoprism https://github.com/photoview/photoview
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F*ck Google, here are some self-hosted alternatives.
YaCy > Google (Search Engine) PeerTube > YouTube LibreTranslate > Google Translate NextCloud > Google Drive WordPress self-hosted > Google Sites umami > Google Analytics ownPhoto's > Google Photo's LibreOffice Online > Google Docs Mail-in-a-Box > Gmail Moodle > Google Classroom
- Open source Google Fotos alternative?
- Ask HN: Alternatives to Google Photos?
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Plex needs a Plexamp-type app for Plex Photos.
I don't personally use this (yet) but I understand that it will do face tagging. https://github.com/hooram/ownphotos
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I am working on an Open Source google photos alternative
OwnPhotos - Self hosted wannabe Google Photos clone, with a slight focus on cool graphs.
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LibrePhotos: A Self-Hosted Google Photos Alternative
Appears there have been a bunch of fixes. There are also 217 forks of OwnPhotos.
https://github.com/hooram/ownphotos/compare/dev...LibrePhoto...
I don't know if the original repo and LibrePhotos will permanently diverge (that appears to be the intention), but I like you am a bit confused at the necessity for a permanent fork and I'd like to know more too before committing to a version.