Ok, I'm beyond frustrated trying to find a decent online photo album. I feel like I have some pretty basic requirements, but the only solution is google photos... no other one matches the bill.
I'm not a photographer. I'm just a paraniod dad that never wants to loose or home videos or photos. I have 20+ years of them. They're digital so they can be gone in an instant.
Requirements
I have to pay for the storage. So, if I pay for 2 TB of storage, I should be able to upload as many full quality photos and as large and high quality of videos as I want as long as I don't go over the paid storage amount.
I need to be able to update the date and time of the photos and videos on the website so the timeline is in the correct order.
I need to have direct file access to the files so I can access the photos and videos using windows explorer, command prompt, scripts, etc. (Dropbox, Onedrive, etc... fit this bill.)
That's basically it. I can't find anything other than google photos. Flickr and other photo album services will limit how long or how high of quality of a video you can upload, so rules those out.
I've been trying to use exif editors on my old scanned photos and uploading them to Dropbox and Onedrive. I have photos from 1910. Dropbox seems to change them all to 1970. Onedrive doesn't notice the change at all and lists them as 2024. I used chatgpt to write a script and the chatbot said it updated every field that it can to update the date, yet onedrive still recognizes it as a 2024 photo.
But, either way, it's super annoying to have to use a script to modify the exif data for each photo.... seems like the website should be able to do that... like google photos.
I have all of my stuff in google photos, but I want two sets of my stuff. One, it helps me a lot to put two photo albums next to eachother to look for anomolies to find missing stuff or things out of place. google doesn't allow for command line access (at least easily other than api access and they have strct limits on that.) I wrote scripts that help me find duplicates and find problelms, but I need command line access for that stuff to work. I have a nas, but the nas is so slow. Cloud storage is so much faster.
I'm not a photographer. I'm just a paraniod dad that never wants to loose or home videos or photos. I have 20+ years of them. They're digital so they can be gone in an instant.
Requirements
I have to pay for the storage. So, if I pay for 2 TB of storage, I should be able to upload as many full quality photos and as large and high quality of videos as I want as long as I don't go over the paid storage amount.
I need to be able to update the date and time of the photos and videos on the website so the timeline is in the correct order.
I need to have direct file access to the files so I can access the photos and videos using windows explorer, command prompt, scripts, etc. (Dropbox, Onedrive, etc... fit this bill.)
That's basically it. I can't find anything other than google photos. Flickr and other photo album services will limit how long or how high of quality of a video you can upload, so rules those out.
I've been trying to use exif editors on my old scanned photos and uploading them to Dropbox and Onedrive. I have photos from 1910. Dropbox seems to change them all to 1970. Onedrive doesn't notice the change at all and lists them as 2024. I used chatgpt to write a script and the chatbot said it updated every field that it can to update the date, yet onedrive still recognizes it as a 2024 photo.
But, either way, it's super annoying to have to use a script to modify the exif data for each photo.... seems like the website should be able to do that... like google photos.
I have all of my stuff in google photos, but I want two sets of my stuff. One, it helps me a lot to put two photo albums next to eachother to look for anomolies to find missing stuff or things out of place. google doesn't allow for command line access (at least easily other than api access and they have strct limits on that.) I wrote scripts that help me find duplicates and find problelms, but I need command line access for that stuff to work. I have a nas, but the nas is so slow. Cloud storage is so much faster.