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Why did you choose this approach, vs adding comment metadata to each image? I've had the same initial thought, and now my photo collection has a story within each image, saved within its 'comment' metadata.
I like my approach because the stories are saved right with the image. They are coupled so you don't loose one from another, regardless of software choice. My thought is that in 20 years time, what software and data standards are going to be around? Archival tends to work best when its simple and resilient. How does Journiv handle the text and image data?
Cool looking project :)
Anything which is metadata to a media is too limiting. I don't see journaling to be something as a metadata to a media but journal entry where media are linked as a reference.
To keep them coupled you have two option in Journiv: Link mode where coupling is lose if you lose the media in Immich you lose it in Journiv. Copy mode: Coupling with redundancy as Journiv makes a copy.
Journiv is not a journaling tool for Immich but a standalone journaling solution with many features and has a integration with Immich for convenience to user.
I have similar thoughts as well that is why Journiv exists so I own the data and can do whatever I want on my terms. Some background:
Thanks