Description
A big part of what makes a media library feel “premium” is the artwork. Consistent, high-quality images can make a collection of files feel curated, browsable, and actually enjoyable to explore.
Pixelfin is an app that helps you audit and review the artwork in your Jellyfin libraries. It can generate galleries of your media so you can quickly see what artwork each media item has, what it’s missing, and what might need improvement. It checks image types like Primary, Backdrop, Logo, ClearArt, Banner, Thumb, and more, and it can flag images that fall below a minimum resolution threshold that you set.
The main point is pretty simple: A faster way to look at your library’s artwork and make judgment calls.
Pixelfin gives you a summary table, and you can click a title to jump directly to that item’s gallery section. From there, you can click the gallery title to open the item in Jellyfin and make your changes.
It can also generate HTML galleries that embed your images, export a library’s artwork to ZIP files, and restore artwork back to Jellyfin from ZIP, complete with dry-run and a side-by-side comparison.
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Repository
https://github.com/nothing2obvi/pixelfinComments (0)
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