Hey, I’m wondering what everyone’s solution is for self hosted “cloud” storage of photos? I’ve been running a PhotoPrism server on my Synology for a while but it’s missing some features I’d like to have. While we’ve set up auto-uploading from different phones to the web server, I haven’t found an easy way to share read-only access to the pictures or specific albums. There is an admin login, but no way (that I’ve found) to create multiple users with different permissions.

So SelfHosted lemmy, what’s your solve for photo storage, sorting, and sharing?

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I have been using immich. It supports user accounts and album sharing. And recent updates on the machine learning part have made it a even more potent replacement of Google Photos imo.

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This looks promising. Thanks for sharing!

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Also using Immich, can recommend it.

There are still some rough areas though. For example its not possible to further share/download photos sent to you in a shared album. And the ios app is a bit janky when swiping through photos. No slideshow mode either.

Overall very usable though and getting updated constantly.

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The docker compose file should work fine I’d imagine? IIRC Unraid supports docker.

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Yes, but the Readme says it requires postgresql14 or 15 external. I don’t see how to set that up. I usually go through the app store that is included in unraid. Usually there are good guides but I don’t see one for this.

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Test driving NextCloud Memories. Looks nice, works inside Nextcloud (no need to set up and maintain one more service).

Main con so far - no mobile app

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You can “install” it while it’s open in your browser - good enough for me

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Yeah, that’s what I’m using too

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Nextcloud itself does have an app, though. Don’t know if you’ll still be able to use those additions or not through it.

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No, you can’t

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Thank you for checking! I don’t have a readily accessible server yet.

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I hadn’t heard of Memories before. I’ve just set up an Immich server and I’m not super impressed with it, if I can shut that down and use my pre-existing Nextcloud server instead that’d be great!

What’s the development pace been like for Memories?

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I can’t say I’m following all release notes, but development is active. You can take a look yourself https://github.com/pulsejet/memories

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Have you looked at NextCloud? I have an instance running on an RPi that fits my needs (storage without sharing outside the home firewall). For anything that needs sharing, I just copy those images to an old Dropbox that I’ve kept and share from there.

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Nextcloud on it’s own can’t read images EXIF data so it can’t sort them by date. I’ve tried Memories addon and it seems to work well, except for transcoding movies.

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Good to know, thanks. I generally sort by hand if they need sorting, but using EXIF would be a nice time saver.

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Nextcloud works well for general files. Immich is the way to go specifically for photo storing. It’s got a whole lot of added features.

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I hadn’t heard of Immich. I’ll take a look. Thanks!

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Immich. I recently set it up after having bounced around trying a few others, such as PhotoPrism and Synology Photos. Immich is truly excellent. I’m excited to see how it develops further!

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