Hi @damian. That looks pretty cool. I’ll check it out. Just a small question - Is there any future plan to have a UI/UX that looks like a photo library, kind of like Google Photos. I understand that a lot of tagging and organising can be done using metadata, but I prefer building my own library and customising it. Nevertheless, this is pretty close to what I have in mind and because it is open source, I’ll see if I can extend it a bit to suit my needs.
I also want to allow selecting of multiple thumbnails to do batch operations. I guess that's a better way for doing many photos at a time.
Key features: web-based, ML auto-detection of objects, colors and styles, map view, Android and iOS apps, ARM/Raspberry Pi support, works with your existing photo folder structure.
Face recognition/matching is almost done and we're also planning a cloud-hosted service for those that don't want to/can't self-host.
For those interested in the tech - the backend is Python, frontend is React-based, ML is done with Tensorflow/Keras, building is done via Docker, APIs use GraphQL.
Hopefully see some of you over at https://github.com/photonixapp/photonix