Photos 1.0 - Organize and edit your photos, then access them on all your devices. Download the latest versions of the best Mac apps at safe and trusted MacUpdate. CNET Download.com is your best guide to find free downloads of safe, trusted, and secure Mac software, utilities, and games. Photos Productivity. How to transfer photos from your Mac or PC to your iPhone and iPad. From there, you can view those images and download them locally to your device. ICloud Photo Library. One convenient home for all your photos and videos. ICloud Photo Library gives you access to your entire Mac photo and. The and are great options for those who want to rely on Apple to store their images. But if iCloud's not your thing, you're not out of luck: You can also use iTunes or another third-party cloud service to sync images between your computer and your iPhone or iPad. Here's a quick tutorial on all the ways you can currently sync your Mac or Windows PC images to your iPhone or iPad. • • • • • • What content can I view on my iPhone and iPad? The Photos app for iOS can store and display the following file formats. How to upload photos and video if you have iCloud Photo Library enabled While I have a few minor issues with Apple's, it remains one of the best ways to keep your photos in sync between your Mac, PC, and any iPhones or iPads you own. Reminder: iCloud Photo Library uses your iCloud storage: If you have lots of photos and video content, you're likely going to need. There are a few different ways to transfer photos and video from your Mac and PC using iCloud Photo Library, which I'll outline below. • • • • Newer Macs: Use Photos for Mac. Running OS X Yosemite or later and use Photos for Mac with iCloud Photo Library enabled? Your images and video should automatically show up* on all devices where you've connected your iCloud account. *Depending on whether you've chosen to Optimize Storage (which will display all your content as thumbnails but will only store a fraction of them at full resolution locally) or Download and Keep Originals (which will download all your content at full resolution). • Launch the Photos app. • Click Photos on the top left of your screen and select Preferences. • Make sure the iCloud Photo Library option is checked. If you're enabling iCloud Photo Library for the first time, you may have to wait for up to 24 hours before your content is fully synced with your iOS device(s). (Also note that your iPhone or iPad won't sync with iCloud Photo Library unless they're connected to a Wi-Fi network, to keep from running up your cellular bill.) Once your content is synced, however, you'll be able to view any photos and video from the Photos app directly on your iPhone or iPad. To wait a little bit for your Mac's images and videos to sync with your iPhone and iPad, but afterward — assuming you have the storage space — you should have all your Mac's images accessible to you on your iPhone or iPad. Older Macs: Use iCloud Photo Sharing. If you're using an older computer that doesn't support Photos for Mac, you can still sync your Mac's photos and video to your iPhone or iPad using iCloud's older image-sharing features. (It's my favorite hack for getting images from the now-discontinued iPhoto or Aperture onto your iOS devices.) • Launch Settings on your iPhone or iPad. • Tap Photos. • Make sure iCloud Photo Library and iCloud Photo Sharing settings are enabled. • On your Mac, open iPhoto or Aperture. • Click the pictures you want to upload. • Click Add To > iCloud or Share > iCloud with your picture selected to create a new Shared Photo Stream. Name your stream something like 'Mac images' and share it with your Apple ID; within minutes, it should start to populate on your iPhone or iPad under the Shared tab in the Photos app if you have an internet connection. From there, you can view those images and download them locally to your device (putting them in the queue to be uploaded to your iCloud Photo Library) by selecting one, tapping the Share button, and hitting Save Image. (You can also select multiple or all photos and video by tapping the Select button within a shared album.) PCs: Use the iCloud for Windows app While PC users may not have the benefit of a full Photos for Windows app, they can still use Apple's iCloud for Windows integration. Once you've downloaded iCloud for Windows, you can set up iCloud Photo Library on your devices.
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