Image organizer

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DigiKam, an image organizer
DigiKam, an image organizer

An image organizer or image management application is

software application
.

Image organizer software focuses on handling large numbers of images. In contrast to an image viewer, an image organizer can edit image tags and can often upload files to on-line hosting pages. Enterprises may use Digital Asset Management (DAM) solutions to manage larger and broader amounts of digital media.

Some programs that come with desktop environments, such as gThumb (GNOME) and digiKam (KDE) were originally simple image viewers, and have evolved into image organizers.

Common image organizers features

  • Multiple thumbnail previews are viewable on a single screen and printable on a single page. (Contact Sheet)
  • Images can be organized into albums
  • Albums can be organized into collections
  • User roles and permissions enable controlled access to certain images while preventing access to others.
  • Adding
    IPTC or XMP headers inside each image file or in sidecar files.[3]
  • Share: Resizing, exporting, e-mailing and printing.

Not so common, or differentiating features

Two categories of image organizers

Many commercial image organizers offer both automatic and manual image organization features. A comparison of image viewers reveals that many free software packages are available that offer most of the organization features available in commercial software.

Future of image organization

There are several imminent advances anticipated in the image organization domain which may soon allow widespread automatic assignment of keywords or image clustering based on image content:[4]

In general, these methods either:

  • automatically assign keywords based on content, or
  • measure the distance between an untagged image and some template image which is associated with a keyword, and then propose that the operator apply the same keyword(s) to the untagged images

Notable image organizers

Name OS Type License Metadata Geotagging Facial
recognition
Map display Synchronizes
with online
library
Notes
ACDSee
Windows
Proprietary Yes
IPTC Exif XMP
Yes Yes Yes ≤ 25 GB to ACDSee online, flickr, SmugMug, and Zenfolio Supports: >100 file formats, Unicode, batch processing, viewing contents of archives formats, non-destructive editing, DB export, R/W to CD, VCD, DVD. Contains: SMTP email client, FTP transport, duplicate file finder.
Adobe Lightroom CC
Windows, macOS, iOS, Android and Web
cloud-based database Proprietary Yes No No Yes not compatible with Lightroom Classic CC[10]
Adobe Lightroom Classic CC
Windows and macOS
catalogue-managed local folders Proprietary Yes
IPTC Exif XMP
Yes Yes Yes Flickr, PicasaWeb, Piwigo, SmugMug with plugins Professional image management application database, asynchronously catalog DVD collections of 10,000's of photos. Has built-in RAW Editor that allows to edit RAW images in batch
Adobe Photoshop Album
Windows and macOS
Proprietary Yes No No discontinued in 2007,
superseded by
Elements Organizer
Adobe Photoshop Elements Organizer
Windows and macOS
Proprietary Yes
IPTC XMP
Yes Yes Yes Flickr, Vimeo, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Email Component of Adobe Photoshop Elements. Also supports management and sharing of video clips.
Aperture macOS local database Proprietary Yes
IPTC XMP
Yes Yes Yes iCloud, Flickr, Facebook, SmugMug discontinued in 2015,
superseded by Photos (Apple)
CodedColor PhotoStudio Pro
Windows
Proprietary Yes
IPTC
No No
DBGallery
Windows
Cloud and On-premise Proprietary Yes
IPTC Exif XMP
Yes No Yes No Team features such as version control and activity logging. Support for very large collections (millions). Accessed using web browsers.
digiKam
Windows
)
GPL Yes
IPTC Exif XMP
Yes Yes Yes Yes
23hq,
Gallery2, Piwigo, SmugMug
Image management application database, deals with collections of 100,000's of photos
Digital Photo Professional
Windows
Proprietary
F-Spot Linux GPL Yes discontinued in 2017
FastStone Image Viewer
Windows
Freeware Yes Exif
Fotostation
Windows, macOS
Proprietary Yes No
Geeqie Linux GPL Yes Yes No Yes No
Google Photos iOS, Android and Web Freeware Yes
IPTC
Yes Yes No Yes Integrated with Google online tool suite.
gThumb Linux GPL Yes No Yes
iPhoto macOS local database Proprietary Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes discontinued in 2015,
superseded by Photos (Apple)
KPhotoAlbum Linux GPL Yes Yes No * Yes No * Has an option to tag faces on photo manually
Phase One Media Pro
Windows and macOS
Proprietary Yes
IPTC Exif XMP
No No No discontinued in 2018,
superseded by Capture One
Photos (Apple) macOS, iOS and Web cloud-based database Proprietary Yes No Yes Yes Yes Default photo manager for macOS, iOS, tvOS, watchOS. Supports editing, iCloud, printing, sharing, searching.
Photos (Windows)
Windows
Freeware No Yes No No Default photo manager for Windows 8 and later.
PicaJet
Windows
Proprietary Yes
IPTC XMP
Yes Flickr, Fotki Multi-user database access, unlimited category-nesting levels, hiding private images, supports for more than 60 image file formats
Picasa
Windows, macOS and Linux
Freeware Yes
IPTC
Yes Yes Yes (per folder) Yes PicasaWeb discontinued in 2016,
superseded by Google Photos
Shotwell Linux LGPL Yes
IPTC XMP
No No No Yes Facebook, Flickr, PicasaWeb, Piwigo non-destructive editing, one-click autoenhance
Shutterfly Studio
Windows
Freeware Yes
ViewMinder
Windows
Proprietary discontinued in 2007
Windows Photo Gallery
Windows
Proprietary Yes
IPTC Exif XMP
Yes Yes Yes OneDrive, Facebook, Flickr, Inkubook plus more with plugins discontinued in 2017,
superseded by Photos (Windows)
XnView
Windows, macOS and Linux
Freeware Yes
IPTC Exif
Zoner Photo Studio
Windows
Proprietary Yes
IPTC XMP
Yes No Using HTML templates

See also

References

  1. ^ Cynthia Baron and Daniel Peck, The Little Digital Camera Book, July 1, 2002 pp:93
  2. ^ Julie Adair King, Shoot Like a Pro! Digital Photography July 28, 2003 pp:21-23
  3. ^ "Who’s got the tag? Database truth versus file truth" by Jon Udell 2007
  4. ^ http://www.oreillynet.com/digitalmedia/blog/2007/03/lightroom_and_the_future_of_or.html Lightroom and the future of organizing photos
  5. ^ http://www.ctr.columbia.edu/~jrsmith/html/pubs/PAMI/pami_final_1.html Archived 2008-03-13 at the Wayback Machine Automated Image Retrieval Using Color and Texture (1995)
  6. ^ http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1232330.1232374&coll=GUIDE&dl=GUIDE Content-based object organization for efficient image retrieval in image databases (2006)
  7. ^ http://hcil.cs.umd.edu/trs/2004-15/2004-15.pdf Archived 2017-08-10 at the Wayback Machine Semi-Automatic Image Annotation Using Event and Torso Identification
  8. ^ http://www.ercim.org/publication/Ercim_News/enw62/wilcox.html Managing Digital Photo Collections
  9. ^ http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=957093 Temporal event clustering for digital photo collections
  10. ^ "Migrate photos and videos from Lightroom Classic CC to Lightroom CC". helpx.adobe.com. Retrieved 2017-11-30.

Further reading

  • Multimedia Information Retrieval and Management: Technological Fundamentals and Applications by David Feng, W.C. Siu, Hong J. Zhang
  • Multimedia Networking: Technology, Management, and Applications by Syed Mahbubur Rahman
  • Multimedia and Image Management by Susan Lake, Karen Bean