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Photographers, professionals, amateurs, and anyone seeking an open-source photo management service
About LibrePhotos
A self-hosted Google Photos clone, with a slight focus on cool graphs. LibrePhotos is a fork of Ownphotos. A self-hosted open-source photo management service, with a slight focus on cool graphs. Django backend and React frontend. Step-by-step installation instructions are available in our documentation. Support for all types of photos including raw photos, support for videos, timeline view, scans pictures on the file system, with multiuser support. Generate albums based on events like "Thursday in Berlin", face recognition, face classification, reverse geocoding, object/scene detection, semantic image search, and search by metadata. You need a x86 processor, and it is recommended to have 8GBs of RAM. You will need at least 10 GB of HDD Space for the Docker images. It needs that space because of the machine learning models. Librephotos will also create a database and thumbnails which will need additional space. LibrePhotos comes with separate backend and frontend servers.
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"A self hosted advanced gallery " Posted 2022-04-15
Pros: Free & Open Source.
Advanced image search.
Supports all image formats and videos.
Face labeling and other metadata.
Privacy focused.Cons: Large space requirement - 10 GB just for the docker image installation.
Installation is not straightforward - complex for non technical users.Overall: LibrePhotos is a good way to store and organize personal photos in a collection away from prying eyes of data leech orgs. But it still needs to streamline the setup process so that more users can adopt it.
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