A bit of a grab for a straw: We have had to assume responsibility for a large legacy digitization project the only artifacts of which that are available to us are terabytes of images - without manifests, metadata, meaningful folder or file names, (lots of files seem to be duplicates or triples, but even without these it will be thousands of files and terabytes of storage). EDIT: It should all be scan images of historical (modern) handwritten documents from two or three archives.
I'm looking for tools that could help us sort the image files, e.g. by file metadata, rudimentary information from folder/file names, and easy browsing and tagging files.
Perhaps #Tropy - I have long wanted to learn about it, is this a good opportunity to do so?