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PhotoAssistant 1.1.2
PhotoAssistant
Welcome to PhotoAssistant, an application designed to help you efficiently organize your photos for long-term storage. Whether you prefer to store your photos locally or use a syncing feature to keep them in an organized storage solution of your choice, PhotoAssistant aims to simplify the process and eliminate unnecessary user interactions.
Features
PhotoAssistant offers the following key features:
Organize your photos quickly and effortlessly long-term storage
View all your photos in a single, comprehensive view
Fast detail view in a single separate window connected to your preview selection
Customizable preview photo size
Stay focused on selecting and sorting photos while PhotoAssistant takes care of the rest
In addition to its organizing capabilities, PhotoAssistant also functions as an image viewer with special features:
Tagging: Tag your photos to easily filter and search for specific photos later.
Interactive presentation: Utilize the separate detail view window to present photos interactively to an audience.
Why Should You Use PhotoAssistant?
You may wonder why you should choose PhotoAssistant over standard file explorers and image viewers for organizing your photos. Here are some common issues with traditional tools:
Navigating directories: Standard file explorers require you to navigate through multiple directories to drag and drop your photos, making the process time-consuming and cumbersome. PhotoAssistant navigates entirely for you, you only need to define where your Collection is and which photos you want to work on.
View photos in detail: Viewing photos selectively in higher resolution is tedious, as every single image loads slowly or opens in a separate window, disrupting your workflow. PhotoAssistant provides an internal photo viewer updating the photos you select fast and seamlessly.
Preview photos with reasonable detail: The preview photos in a file explorer are often too small or too large to make meaningful decisions or observations. PhotoAssistant allows you to customize the preview photo size according to your needs to observe your photos.
Thumbnail images pollute the storage: Most applications working with many photos store thumbnail versions of them on your disk to improve the application speed. PhotoAssistant does not do this while still being decently fast.
Keep photos untouched: Other applications dealing with image data might silently modify the meta data or the actual image data of your photos irreversible. If you don't believe it, I recommend you to search for "Is a photo viewer rotation lossless?" to start with. PhotoAssistant is designed to only move your data within memory and avoids any other modifications. Your photos are precious and PhotoAssistant recognizes this to the extent that it does not even modify the meta data of your photos as well.
PhotoAssistant provides you with an efficient and enjoyable photo organizing experience addressing the above mentioned issues. It concentrates on doing exactly what you need without creating unwanted side-effects.
Can I Stop Using PhotoAssistant at Any Time?
Absolutely! PhotoAssistant is specifically designed to solely help you in organizing your photos as a collection of files which potentially will be compatible with computers forever. If you decide to stop using PhotoAssistant, simply continue using the photos within your Collections considering them as photos within a directory. PhotoAssistant only moves your photos and manages modified or additional meta information in separate .meta files. You can simply delete the .meta files if you wish to do so. Deleted .meta files do not confuse PhotoAssistant as well, even though the data stored in them can not be retrieved after deletion.
What are .meta Files For?
You might notice the presence of .meta files next to your photos after using PhotoAssistant. These files are created based on your user interactions and contain human-readable JSON data. They store information such as file movements, added tags, and corrected rotation information. While these files are not essential, deleting them will result in PhotoAssistant losing information connected to your photos. The .meta files are on purpose not hidden such that you can share the .meta files along with your photos, helping others benefit from the stored information when using PhotoAssistant. Feel free to reuse the JSON data for your own purposes if you are experienced in handling JSON files. Every block of meta data is associated with an image by its checksum computed via the well known SHA-256 algorithm.
Getting Started
1. Create/Open a Collection
To get started with PhotoAssistant, you need to create/open a Collection. Follow these steps:
Click on "File" in the menu bar.
Select "Create Collection" or "Open Collection" and choose a directory.
A Collection is essentially a directory to organize your photos inside. Applying main tags to photos will integrate these into your Collection. You can create a Collection on your local drive or an external drive or USB stick. If you're new to PhotoAssistant, you'll need to create a Collection before proceeding.
Collections can not be nested as photos can not be organized in two Collections at the same time.
2. Open Photos
Once you have a Collection set up, you are ready to open photos for viewing and/or organizing. To open photos, follow these steps:
Click on "File" in the menu bar.
Select "Open Photos" and select a directory containing photos.
You can open photos from any directory of your local drive or external drives/USB sticks.
Opening photos works only with a Collection set up as PhotoAssistant requires one to fullfill user interactions on opened photos like applying main tags.
3. Start Organizing Your Photos
Now that you have your photos visualized in PhotoAssistant, you can start organizing them. Here are some useful tips:
Move photos into/within your Collection: Use the main tags feature to easily organize your photos. Main tags are tags that start with a colon. Simply type a main tag into the right panel, and PhotoAssistant will organize a corresponding directory within your Collection for you. Applying a main tag will finally move the photo to the designated directory. You can create nested directories by adding additional colons (e.g., ":2023:vacation:beach").
Add tags: Add additional tags to your photos to make filtering and searching easier. Type tags into the right panel or select from existing ones using the dropdown menu. Apply the tags by clicking the "Apply Tags" button or using the shortcut CTRL+<TAG-GROUP-ID>. The currently applied tags will appear in the "Tags" box below.
Delete tags: Delete tags by clicking on the tag to be deleted in the "Tags" box on the bottom right and press DELETE.
Enlarge photos: Conveniently open photos in a separate detail view window by double-clicking, pressing ENTER or RETURN. Feel free to resize the window as desired, granting you the opportunity for a closer and more thorough examination of every photo.
Delete photos: Delete a photo by pressing CTRL+DELETE or CTRL+BACKSPACE. Deleted photos are usually only moved into a directory named "deleted" within your collection. It is up to you to delete this folder later when you are sure about your choices. The directory with deleted images is ignored when opening images.
Adjust preview photos size: Zoom the photo grid using CTRL+PLUS (*) or CTRL+MINUS (*).
Rotate photos: Rotate a photo by pressing CTRL+R.
Update creation date of a photo: Select a photo, click on the creation date in the right panel, edit the date and press ENTER or RETURN to confirm the change.
Filtering and sorting: Use the "View Control" panel to sort your photos or filter them based on specific tags including main tags. Sort your photos by selecting an option from the "Sort By" dropdown menu. To filter your photos, type tags in the filter rules area and click the "Apply Tag Filters" button.
Integrate photos into Collection: Click on "Integrate Photos Into Collection" in the the "File" menu.
(*) Maybe deviates depending on platform.
Quick Reference
Create/Open a Collection
Click on "File" in the menu bar, select "Create Collection" or "Open Collection" from the dropdown menu.
Open Photos
Click on "File" in the menu bar, select "Open Photos" from the dropdown menu.
Move photos into/within your Collection
Tag your photo with a main tag. A main tag is a tag starting with a colon (e.g., ":2023:vacation:beach").
Add tags
Setup tags in the panel on the right. Apply the tags by clicking the "Apply Tags" button or using the shortcut CTRL+<TAG-GROUP-ID>.
Delete tags
Clicking on the tag to be deleted in the "Tags" box on the bottom right and press DELETE.
Enlarge photos
Double-click, press ENTER or RETURN on a photo to open it in a separate detail view window.
Delete photos
Delete a photo by pressing CTRL+DELETE or CTRL+BACKSPACE. Deleted photos are usually only moved into a directory named "deleted" within your collection. It is up to you to delete this folder later when you are sure about your choices. The directory with deleted images is ignored when opening images.
Adjust preview photos size
Zoom the photo grid using CTRL+PLUS (*) or CTRL+MINUS (*).
Rotate photos
Rotate a photo by pressing CTRL+R.
Update creation date of a photo
Select a photo, click on the creation date in the right panel, edit the date and press ENTER or RETURN to confirm the change.
Filtering and sorting
Use the "View Control" panel.
Sort your photos by selecting an option from the "Sort By" dropdown menu.
Filter your photos by typings tags in the filter rules area and click the "Apply Tag Filters" button. The star character * allows matching any sequence of characters.
Integrate photos into Collection or clean Collection up
Click on "Integrate Photos Into Collection" in the the "File" menu. This operation deletes duplicate photos, cleans up meta data and integrates photos into the Collection
(*) Maybe deviates depending on platform.
Settings
Settings are currently only supported by manually editing a text file located in the root directory of your Collection. Look for the file named "collection.config".
Make sure to backup the file before making any modifications to ensure that you can always restore it if you get stuck. Do not modify the first line defining a version!
There are currently two settings supported:
deleted_photos_folder:
Specify the name of a directory where deleted photos are moved into. The value "" makes PhotoAssistant delete your photos irretrievable meaning that they will not be moved into any folder instead. A value different from "" will leave it up to the user to actually delete these photos when desired by deleting the entire directory. (Default value: "deleted")
tagged_photos_root_folder:
Specify a name for a directory to put photos into when a main tag is applied. The value "" refers to the Collection root directory. Any other value will instruct PhotoAssistant to use a separate subdirectory within the Collection to organize photos based on main tags. (Default value: "")
PhotoAssistant Version 1.1.2
Helps you view and organize your photos for long-term storage. Simple, fast, effective.
PhotoAssistant is released under the terms of GNU General Public License v2.0 only.
PhotoAssistant comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.
Copyright 2023 Anthony Zimmermann
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If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms.
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The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate parts of the General Public License. Of course, the commands you use may be called something other than `show w' and `show c'; they could even be mouse-clicks or menu items--whatever suits your program.
You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or your school, if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary. Here is a sample; alter the names:
Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program `Gnomovision' (which makes passes at compilers) written by James Hacker.
signature of Ty Coon, 1 April 1989 Ty Coon, President of Vice
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