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I've heard about it, but haven't tried it myself. If I've understoord correctly it requires that photos are stored on it's own storage format instead of flat files on a network share, so it doesn't really fit the bill. If I could run that as a front end for existing storage I would already tried it out, but for the reasons mentioned I really like to have the actual files available and Immich doesn't really fit the bill on that part. Interesting project anyways and it absolutely could to the trick I'm after, but I don't think I'll spend another terabyte of storage just for that (yes, there's quite a few photos, wife and me have been taking photos with dslr as a hobby over 15 years and we have kids and dogs).
When you import your define a directory structure of your choosing. All the files are accessible in their regular format.
If you’re talking about the ability to index another directory they are experimenting with a read only import (as opposed to upload) now.
Good to know, thanks. I need to put that to a test.