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« on: October 06, 2008, 08:42:56 AM »

I've surfed around, but I'm not finding what I'm looking for, so perhaps this is the wrong forum.  And I don't have quite the right vocabulary - but let's give it a quick try.

I have images with embedded metadata.  They are cataloged in EM.

I would like to share them with relatives, but I have a very specific interface in mind. Photos are not for sale, altho I'd love for folks to be able to leave comments (correcting my info!)

I want a vertical panel (Sidebar) on the left with photos on the right - just like in EM.  I want the top level to be:

TIME-> then drill down by year, month, day of capture date
EVENT-> automatically created from EM's events (ie, Fixture Identifier)
PLACES-> Automatically created from Country, State, City, Sublocation
KEYWORDS->automatically created from my IPTC Keywords

And I'd like a FIND interface, just like in EM.

Is this possible?  I've looked at applications like Flickr and SmugMug and Zenfolio... but none of them have the right interface, or automatically create the structure based on my metadata.

Thank you for your guidance -
Marion in Rochester
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« Reply #1 on: October 06, 2008, 09:23:28 AM »

It's something that isn't hard to create as an EM template, though you would need a couple of other skills to store and display the comments (PHP and mySQL would do the job).

Coppermine is a possibility, though again you're going to have to get some web coding skills.

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« Reply #2 on: October 06, 2008, 09:52:46 AM »

John 
Thanks for the feedback - truthfully, I'm relieved to know that it isn't simple and existing - because that would mean it was staring me in the face and I was blind to it.... 
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