The images are (99%) JPG. I'm not concerned so much with editing the photos -- I don't mind separate apps for organization and editing. The files are all available via a SAMBA share, and locally on the system that has them. It looks like XMP is the way to store more data than EXIF can handle, so that would probably be what I'm looking at.<br>
<br>I'm about at the point of doing something web-based, but if there are tools out there, I'd rather not reinvent the wheel. Web-based makes it harder to get into an editor without remembering the path, opening separately, etc.<br>
<br>Right now, they're not organized in a meaningful way. I might have, for example, a ~/Photos/Trips/Nashville_2006 with 150-200 photos in the folder from that trip.<br><br>It's honestly a bit surprising this issue hasn't been properly addressed. Maybe it's time to really learn some python and get busy, but I hate to reinvent the wheel. Just seems like with so many tools (F-Spot, Shotwell, etc.) someone would have run across this before.<br>
<br>David<br><br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Tue, Jan 11, 2011 at 2:48 PM, John <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:jdp@algoloma.com">jdp@algoloma.com</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding-left: 1ex;">
My photo collection seems tiny by comparison. Sadly, I doubt I can help<br>
much, but some of this information would be helpful for others trying to<br>
help you.<br>
- which file formats? RAW, JPG, PNG, GIF?<br>
- Any specific tools you need the answer to work with? GIMP, Photoshop,<br>
others?<br>
- Are all the files online, offline or is there a migration strategy needed?<br>
- Is searching/viewing from a central location acceptable, like a web<br>
server?<br>
- Is EXIF accceptable for the metadata inside the files? Do you need<br>
more metadata capabilities?<br>
- Are you willing to write some CGI (or other language) to update EXIF data?<br>
- I'd be interested in how you organize that number of photos today.<br>
- I use a 2000 version of My Photo Gallery<br>
<a href="http://fuzzymonkey.net/software/photogallery/" target="_blank">http://fuzzymonkey.net/software/photogallery/</a> and have hacked the PERL<br>
for search and GPS metadata links to google maps. I'd be afraid to let<br>
my search method free on a DB the size of yours though. There are 5<br>
projects at freshmeat for Photo Gallery software<br>
<a href="http://freshmeat.net/tags/photo-gallery" target="_blank">http://freshmeat.net/tags/photo-gallery</a> .<br>
<br>
Lifehacker has done a few articles on photo organization<br>
<a href="http://lifehacker.com/search/photo%20organization/" target="_blank">http://lifehacker.com/search/photo%20organization/</a> which may be helpful.<br>
I suspect you will want to find what professional photographers who are<br>
also nerds do. I fear you'll only find platform specific answers, however.<br>
<br>
This is simplistic for your size collection, but<br>
<a href="http://blog.jdpfu.com/2011/01/05/tips-for-digital-photo-organiz-storage-and-archival" target="_blank">http://blog.jdpfu.com/2011/01/05/tips-for-digital-photo-organiz-storage-and-archival</a><br>
is how I do it. My collection is about 10K photos and 25GB just for the<br>
source files, not including thumbnails, descriptions, and alternate<br>
sized files. Those are about 2.4GB.<br>
<br>
If you do find a good answer, please let me know. I'm not unhappy with<br>
my method and I've never found a better solution.<br>
It goes without saying - backup, backup, backup.<br>
<div class="im"><br>
<br>
On 01/11/2011 01:49 PM, David Tomaschik wrote:<br>
</div><div class="im">> All,<br>
><br>
> I've been searching for a solution to this for a while. My wife and I are<br>
> both avid amateur photographers, if you will, and so we have a collection of<br>
> ~55GB of photos. Unfortunately, they're not very organized. I've been<br>
> trying to find a solution to allow us to collaboratively organize this mess<br>
> over a network share. Unfortunately, tools like Picasa and iPhoto want to<br>
> copy files into a local library and save their tags to a local (and<br>
> proprietary) database. I'd like to find something cross-platform (she uses<br>
> OS X and Windows and I use Linux, obviously) that will embed the data in the<br>
> files themselves. Can anyone give me pointers on what I should be looking<br>
> at?<br>
<br>
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