5/30/2023 0 Comments Photosync dockerJust this kind of attitude can help you/your children to understand, that your NAS hasn’t endless capacity. The automatisation is one point of view and a the garbage collection is different. Then I don’t need purchase 16TB for the pointless trash. When there is an important photo(s) I can use direct transfer of selected photos to my NAS from Photos (iOS), LAN/WAN supported. Regarding the Photo trash from the smartphones. I have in usage LR catalogue for the editing purposes. rsync by Cloud sync to/from defined cloud targets In case of the HB also to cloud based targets rsync between two NASes (mounted NFS Share is preferred) Then you can use your own editor environment as you wish. For special tasks ExifTool.įor the SD card content copy - Syno File station and SD/USB3 reader. Metadata based Search and batch tasks - Piwigo. Your own Folder structure is one of the standard features. There is a single answer = dockerized environment will help you.įamily share of existing libraries and connection from WAN - the Piwigo. Duplicacy for encrypted backup on OneDrive and HiDriveīy doing so, I had a tough time to get this working, and some headache to set it up, but - now it is working as expected and fully customizable according to my needs. a tool (I am currently evaluating Chevereto, Piwigo and PhotoPrism) to have a photo-website for the family Syncovery for "moving files around" on the NAS according to my wished PhotoSync for importing to the NAS (via WebDAV) Mylio for organization and having all photos around on every device Unfortunately, I did not find a single piece of software that could achieve this. So I was looking for a solution for getting everything into a different setup, including not relying on (limited) cloud storage. This was working well, but - there were some pitfalls (like needing every device sync to the cloud itself or a not fully implemented integration between CC (cloudversion) and Classic). In the past, I had my photos in the Adobe ecosystem. What finally solved the situation for me was to break the big challenge into bits and pieces - meaning that I am not looking for a "big" solution anymore. I do perfectly understand your concerns - as I had similar questions. I am willing to ditch Moments, and try photo station, or even third party programs, but before I start moving files and changing folder structure (there are >1TB of photos/videos in total) I would like some recommendations on a good set up. Is there no way to simply give view rights to specific subfolders/albums of your photos to other people? Or add to shared library not by copying but by creating shortcuts? This of course doubles the used disk space, so I don't want that. So then I (user1) can see them, but the other users can't unless I copy them to the shared library. I reluctantly gave up complete control of folder location as there was no way to make moments look at my preferred folder location, and I put all my photos in my moments folder (user1). My experience so far has been underwhelming. easy sharing (especially useful for albums/photos that the whole family should have access to) ideally have more than one app pointing to the photo libraries being able to change the file/folder structure an option to manually upload as well (from a DSLR or other source for example) automated backup from all devices to the respective users' libraries That's fine, I would still like to find the best solution possible. I understand there are compromises and the interface is not as slick as google photos. I recently bought a DS220+, with one of the main goals being to host all the photos, maybe reduce the number of local backup locations, and ideally not rely on google photos at all. I also had cloud backup with Google photos, not in the full image quality but the free "high quality", which is good enough for browsing, searching, sharing etc. I have had local backups of all photos in 3 different hard drives, periodically synced, with one of them in a different house (synced less often, about once a year). The situation: Family of four, two young kids, 8 and 6, so just starting to take their own photos with their tablets. I have read several discussions without finding a definitive answer so I decided to register and create a new thread. I am looking for recommendations and help creating a photo backup/sharing setup.
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