Android Photo Notes
from padook@feddit.nl to selfhosted@lemmy.world on 18 Jan 18:24
https://feddit.nl/post/50168588

Does anyone have a suggestion for photo notes? By this I mean, we use our cameras for actual photos but also quick pictures for products, model numbers, passwords…

I’m looking for a separate app to take pictures so my random pictures of product tags are separated and don’t show up in my immich memories

Any suggestions?

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vividspecter@aussie.zone on 18 Jan 18:39 next collapse

Paperless may work for this, although it’s more focused on document scanning.

Vaultwarden is probably a better fit for password management, combined with Bitwarden app and browser extensions.

padook@feddit.nl on 20 Jan 16:55 collapse

I do want to get paperless working again, I screwed up the container and haven’t gotten it going again. but I think it’s too much for what I’m trying for

ThePantser@sh.itjust.works on 18 Jan 18:59 next collapse

Just tested it and Keep notes allows you to add photo and it opens the camera. The picture does not show in my immich. Sadly Keep is a Google product though.

Xanthrax@lemmy.world on 18 Jan 19:31 next collapse

I second keep notes

padook@feddit.nl on 20 Jan 16:53 collapse

Yeahhhhh Google is out

jak0b@lemmy.ml on 19 Jan 04:19 next collapse

You can check out LabLog app on f-droid.

You save key value pairs, where you define keys yourself. And values can be text or photos.

I made the app, so if you have any questions I will be happy to help.

padook@feddit.nl on 20 Jan 16:47 collapse

I don’t think this is what I’m looking for, but it looks awesome for the right application. Awesome job!

Coleslaw4145@lemmy.world on 19 Jan 05:28 collapse

On my graphene OS phone i use the Pixel camera for normal photos (networking permission denied), which get synced to Immich.

Then in the stock Graphene camera app it lets me change the location where pictures are saved, so i just set it to a folder not monitored by Immich and i use that for throwaway pictures of things like you mentioned.