Ah, sorry for the duplicate. I actually searched for "save filter" and
nothing came up, odd.

Anyway, is it really necessary to save it "per album"? I guess just a
quick and easy way to save and load filter settings will get the job
done in a similar manner?

Copy-Pasta of my suggestion:  At the very top of the filters sidebar could be a 
text-input for a name, next to it a save button. Below a dropdown list with all 
saved filters, the default display could re d "load a saved filter" or "no 
saved filters". When loading one, the name should appear in the name input 
field above, so changes can be saved quickly or variations can be saved with 
only adding a letter/number to the original name.
This way there is not too much space wasted.

Well, this means a two-click operation every time one want's to load an
album with a filter... Sorry, I have no idea about programming, but
maybe this is also a better solution in case there are performance
issues with the per-album-setting: instead of saving all filter settings
per album, just save a reference to a saved filter...

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