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(DIR) Post #AuygBMCITcEXqlMep6 by livingshredder@furry.engineer
2025-06-09T22:10:46Z
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does anyone know of a good offline piece of software that can manage a large and very complex library of images? i like preserving things like memes and furry art but I feel like there’s probably an easier way to do it that’s not just “drop everything in a folder” or “save everything to the camera roll”ideally if there was something that I could just point at a folder tree and read images as is without modifying them that would be perfect; because I need to retain the unmodified originals and not have them compressed or resized in any way
(DIR) Post #AuygBNPnwsdHcwgxW4 by tomjennings@tldr.nettime.org
2025-06-10T05:35:43Z
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@livingshredder Meant for photographs, Digikam might work for you. It's AMAZING software. It creates a separate database of metadata but can also redundantly insert image metadata into each image -- and you can recreate the db from that. It is not apple photos! It does nor rearrange anything at allm it's entirely safe to run. Free software for Linux. Maybe others. I manually tagged a few thousand photos with details that allows me to reduce a search for photo down to a dozen orc50 I can scroll through. It's great. C