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Is there a good photo management style for iPhone? The default camera and photos app creates one big photo stream. I’d like multi-threaded photo streams. For food, builds, whiteboard, screenshots, text, general scenery, things I’m photo-logging… Willing to use multiple apps
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The camera is now a more important input than the keyboard, but our photo management workflows are in the Stone Age relative to text. It’s a mess. I’d like to tag photos as I take them and trigger different workflows. Or ideally have them auto-recognized by ML and filed.
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Doesn’t help that apples cloud services suck ass so even if you’re all Apple, multi-device use of photo streams sucks. And Dropbox sucks too. If I move certain photos to a Dropbox folder called Whiteboard, a few times, it should learn and automate. Too much to ask?
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I use Google photos and I love how intelligent it is. Especially the ability to search for the most obscure images in my gallery. It also identifies screenshots, text etc and you can turn them into albums if you'd like.
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My Photos app has begun all kinds of AI experiments in this ilk but without giving me control over them. My screenshots & photos of text images are being filed differently than my photostream in some places; I just had to search for 10 minutes to find the shot of my vax card.
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You could make different shortcuts for diff types & put it on the Home Screen/Widget, that would: - take photo - save to photo album called Food / or app that supports shortcuts Could also make shortcuts to open straight to specific albums to avoid seeing the photo stream
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