On PhotoSync and Photo Uploader for Photoprism

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Photosync is a photo uploading app that allows you to upload to various devices and cloud solutions with ease. Photo Uploader for Photoprism is a specialist app for Photoprism. The reason for which I bring up both of these apps is that they allow you to sync to photoprism.

When I was testing uploads with Photosync I noticed that I can upload to the Photoprism library directly but that it creates a "current_phone" folder, and adds photos within this folder. Since my originals folder is meant to be clean and chronological this breaks the flow I want.

That's why I tested Photo Uploader for Photoprism. This is a specialist app. It's designed to upload to Photoprism and nothing else. I configured it correctly, went out for a walk and uploaded a few pictures and they appeared right where I expected and wanted them to appear.

Tidy with Photo Uploader

If I use a Fairphone 4, and an iPhone Se, and an Iphone 14 I'd end up with three or four camera folders, each filed with photos. It would require manual maintenance to ensure that the library remains organised chronologically.

With a chronological library photos appear by year, month, day, so whether you upload from camera A or B, or C, they all get organised into the same hierarchy reducing the risk of duplicates, triplicates or worse. It also makes it possible to share your library between apps.

Imagine that you have a photos directory that Photoprism can feed and Immich and Nextcloud can see. If Immich and Nextcloud can see the same directory as Photoprism, then photoprism is the primary interface and Immich and Nextcloud mirror it.

In this way you have a single library to backup and maintain and the others mirror. With rsync you can mirror this drive to a secondary drive for a backup, and you can also get a service like kdrive, iCloud, Google Drive or other to watch and mirror changes either automatically or via cron jobs.

Versatile with PhotoSync

Photosync offeers WebDav, Google Drive, Google Photos, Flickr, Photoprism and more. If you want to you can set it up to sync automatically to the service of choice, and you can tell it to delete photos once they're backed up. I never use the delete after backup option. I prefer to have files mirrored in at least one other place before deleting files.

Date Based Folders

While looking through I noticed that we have the Date Based Formats option, and the option of choosing recording date (year + month + day). I took a test photo this morning and it was automatically sorted into 2026/02/18/filename. By keeping the desired folder hierarchy I have little to no tidying up to do.

And Finally

Photosync and Photo Uploader for Photoprism do almost the same thing. Photosync feels more polished and stable. By allowing me to keep the folder hierarchy I want I can then feed Immich and Nextcloud with the shared folder without worrying about duplicates and triplicates.

If there is a breaking change for Photoprism, or Immich, and I need to start from scratch, my folder hierarchy will simplify the task, thanks in part to how Photosync or Photo Uploader for Photoprism, helped me keep my photos organised.

#apps #iOS #mobile #photoprism #photosync #upload

Da ich meine Fotos und Videos auch lokal auf einer USB-SSD haben will, suchte ich nach einer Lösung, um diese auf Knopfdruck vom iPhone zu übertragen. Fündig wurde ich bei Photosync. Die App arbeitet mit einer Vielzahl an Speicherorten, bietet einige Einstellmöglichkeiten und ist einfach zu bedienen. Auch gleich praktisch auf Reisen, um die neuesten Aufnahmen zu sichern.
https://www.photosync-app.com/de/index

#photos #backup #photosync

PhotoSync – Fotos & Videos übertragen und sichern | Für iOS & Android - PhotoSync

PhotoSync ist die zuverlässige und bewährte Lösung für das Foto & Video-Backup zwischen iOS Geräten und Android, Computer (PC & Mac), Cloud / Foto-Diensten und NAS-Geräten.

@arnan It sounds like #photosync will do that, using WebDAV. There is a one-time purchase option. I haven’t tried it myself.

The #immich #ios client is not making backups consistently - at least on my phone. I remember having similar problems with the android version as well.

What works like a charm is #PhotoSync you can buy a lifetime license which allows automation. Like syncing when coming home or charging. And it can handle pretty much any storage target like samba shares.

For backup simplicity reasons I decided to only use Immich with external libraries - perfect combination.

Ich kann zB. #PhotoSync empfehlen, um sich Fototechnisch von der Apple/Google Cloud distanzieren zu können. Synct Deine Fotos von Deinem Gerät auf zB. ein SambaShare und zurück.
Ja, kostet etwas. Wie ich finde, wenig für die erbrachte Leistung: 6,99 € / Jahr.
https://www.photosync-app.com/de/index
PhotoSync – Fotos & Videos übertragen und sichern | Für iOS & Android - PhotoSync

PhotoSync ist die zuverlässige und bewährte Lösung für das Foto & Video-Backup zwischen iOS Geräten und Android, Computer (PC & Mac), Cloud / Foto-Diensten und NAS-Geräten.

@sesivany @newhinton I am pretty happy with #PhotoSync. Give it a try. So far I have tried #photoprism and #Immich as targets.
@_DigitalWriter_ Das möchte ich mal ausdrücken bestätigen. #PhotoSync ist klasse.
I just discovered the #FOSS equivalent to #Google Photos and Authenticator - #Ente Photos and Auth respectively. I was pretty hyped to see that they've mobile clients that not just work with their main instances, but could also be configured to connect to your own self-hosted instance.

I thought to check it out, self-hosting Ente Photos myself... but then saw that it uses/relies on S3 (like) storage which I and my homelab server honestly know nothing of... so yeah I'm holding off for now. I'd love something like G Photos that could just access and add/remove my photos from my NAS/SMB share - something like
#PhotoSync (I think) but FOSS and self-hostable.

Also it seems
#Docker support for the Ente web-apps seems to be incomplete or unofficially supported for now - so I think I'll wait for somebody like linuxserver.io to take up on this service and add it to their fleet. Regardless though, Ente seems super cool and I'm hyped to see how these projects fare and what they come up with next.

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(Pics Part 1)
I few months ago I decided I wanted to set up a @photoprism instance, using #photosync to automatically upload pics off the phone. All of this spawning from being burned by #google once again.

I saw a setup using the #raspberrypi and a #radxa SATA hat. I followed a tutorial and managed to fry a SATA hat.

I took a step back and put it all aside for a month or two to let my brain recharge. I came back to it deciding that I would try to understand what I was actually doing.

Using #PhotoSync to sync my newly-created photos in real-time from my phone to my #PhotoPrism server is damn powerful!

#Photos #degoogle #SelfHosted #DIY