Immich 1.111 Enhances Mobile Photo Editing

Immich 1.111, a self-hosted photo and video backup solution, rolls out an enhanced UI and new mobile photo editor features like rotate and crop.

Immich, an open-sourceย self-hosted photo and video backup solution, has rolled out its latest update, version 1.111, introducing enhancements to a user interface, accessibility features, and system refactoring.

A standout feature in this release is the integration of a photo editor within Immich’s mobile app, which allows users to rotate and crop images effortlessly.

Immich photo editor.
Image credits: Immich Project

On the bug fixes side, Immich 1.111 addresses an issue where users faced random logouts on the mobile app during unstable connections between the app and the server.

The new version also improves the app’s user interface. More specifically, the update sees a cleaner integration of Tailwind CSS within server-side mail templates and minor aesthetic enhancements to email communications.

Moreover, the mobile and web platforms have seen parallel improvements, such as updated dependencies and translation fixes, ensuring a smoother interaction across different devices and user demographics.

Additional changes across the board include:

  • Server Side: The update has significantly boosted the geocoding accuracy in Australia, among other backend improvements.
  • Mobile Platform: Alongside the new editing features, the app now supports updated Flutter dependencies and has improved iOS client TLS support.
  • Web Interface: Enhancements include better responsiveness on smaller devices and improved keyboard accessibility for the search bar.

Theย changelogย provides detailed information about all the novelties and improvements that Immich 1.111 brings.

Bobby Borisov

Bobby Borisov

Bobby, an editor-in-chief at Linuxiac, is a Linux professional with over 20 years of experience. With a strong focus on Linux and open-source software, he has worked as a Senior Linux System Administrator, Software Developer, and DevOps Engineer for small and large multinational companies.

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