The new logo is now rolled out on all platforms, including the web, mobile, and documentation pages. If you are a content creator, you can grab the logo vector and raster files in the repository’s design
folder.
Welcome to release v1.99.0
of Immich. This release adds the new logo, fixes many bugs, and improves the application. Some of the highlights include:
photo.ext.xmp
and photo.xmp
extensions.We added an option to change the order of the assets in the album so you can view the assets from older to newest and vice versa.
album.view.order.mp4
Improving cache for remote thumbnails and the images, they now stay on disk so that they can load faster and give a better experience while used offline. You should feel a faster loading experience across the app.
Immich provides a variety of performance metrics to allow for local monitoring and insights. This integration is primarily in the form of Prometheus metrics. However, exporting traces is also possible due to OpenTelemetry instrumentation. Please visit the documentation to learn how to enable this feature
Note
This opt-in feature allows you to monitor Immich’s performance. This data isn’t sent anywhere beyond what you’ve configured.
We added an indicator to show the file’s size that has been uploaded and the upload speed under the progress bar in the backup screen.
Simulator.Screen.Recording.-.iPhone.15.Pro.Max.-.2024-03-14.at.18.08.37.mp4
You can now drag to select in the mobile app when in selection mode; this will help make selecting in bulk easier.
drag_to_select.mp4
And lastly, I want to express my gratitude to @immich-app/contributor who make this behemoth of a release happen 🎉
And as always, bugs are fixed, and many other improvements also come with this release.
getByIds
query by @mertalev in #7918save
-> update
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Don’t auto-update Immich, always check the release notes before upgrading for things that say “Breaking changes”. They’re usually highlighted and tell you what you need to change.
I don’t have it auto updating. I’m just a dingus who doesn’t read
There’s dozens of us
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