Darktable is what you want. You can also use digikam
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also RawTherapee
I haven't used it in a while. Rawtherapee's editor is awesome but I don't remember an image overview. Thx for the reminder!
Another suggestion for Darktable. It handles this case of mixed types transparently. It's a big thing to learn, but extremely powerful and capable, and you don't have to know all the corners of it, just enough for your workflow.
Have a look at XNview MP
I can definitely say that it is avery good photo management program.
I am only using about 20% of it's features and it is my go to image software.
I second this. XnView MP is one of the best free programs out there.
Darktable can do that, but be sure to watch a tutorial or two on youtub (because the most efficient ways to do such a job are not obvious at all):
- Basic operation & use of the GUI,
- importing,
- use of the stars.
I recently switched away from Lightroom and now use a combination of Digikam as a DAM and Darktable for editing. I also shoot RAW+JPG and you can group these photos reasonably well in Digikam
I've never had the chance to work with the RAW format, but I think Photoprism should handle it transparently. Depending on your area of knowledge, the setup might feel a bit convoluted though.
I think OP is looking for a desktop application, not a selfhosted cloud platform.
Capture One has a free 30 day trial IIRC. It's great for doing this kind of thing, if you put caps lock on you can hit keys 1-5 to rate and it will auto advance.