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It's A Digital Disease!

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/bouboulina_laskarina on 2025-02-20 00:35:34.

Hi,

I am a professional photographer. I have an archive that spans about 75tb. All images and video. I usually search for images using a file number, through programs like bridge. But sometimes clients will send me screen shots of images from somewhere, in the eons, and with out the file number it is impossible for me to find these images. Especially if its an image from over 10 years ago. I should specify; Ive been doing this for 20 years, ten of which I spent on tour with musicians, so my archive is vast and widely disorganized. I am curious if there are any secondary apps I can use, similar to google Lens, but instead of searching the web it searches my computer/archive? I would so appreciate the advice, it would be a huge time savor and complete game changer for me. Also while I am on here any good NAS recommendations for the type of work/archive I have. Looking to upgrade from my current system of a million labeled hard drives. THANK YOU.

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