· Import to your Mac. Connect your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to your Mac with a USB cable. Open the Photos app on your computer. The Photos app shows an Import screen with all the photos and videos that are on your connected device. If the Import screen doesn't automatically If asked, unlock. Connect your iPhone to your computer via USB or Wi-Fi. If iTunes doesn’t open automatically, open it manually. Click the iPhone icon to the right of the media kind drop-down menu. If you have more than one iDevice, the iPhone icon becomes a drop-down menu listing all your connected iDevices. · Double-click the “DCIM” folder inside the iPhone device. Your photos and videos are stored in a APPLE folder. If you have lots of photos and videos, you’ll see additional folders named APPLE, APPLE, and so on. If you use iCloud to store photos, you’ll also see folders named Cloud, Cloud, and so on.
To go back to manual syncing of photos and videos you need to change a setting on your iPhone. Go to my iPhone ‘Settings’, then ‘iCloud’, then ‘Photos’, then disable the ‘iCloud Photo Library’ button. Now your photos will only be synced manually when you plug into your computer. Is there any way for me to manually upload everything or force the photos to sync? I checked the iCloud Photos on iPhone Storage under settings as well and it says it's uploaded 2% but hasn't moved from that since last night so I know it isn't uploading more. Sync your photos manually using the Finder Turn on Finder syncing. You can use the Finder on your Mac to sync photos to your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch from the Turn off Finder syncing. If you don't want the synced photos on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch anymore, turn off Keep your photos.
Before you start syncing your iPhone, clean up your photo library with the Gemini Photos app, which scans your pictures and helps you. Sync via iTunes or Finder; Use AirDrop to transfer photos from Mac to iPhone; Utilize a third-party syncing service. What. 13 sept Tutorials on how to import photos from iPhone to Mac using Photos, transfer them via AirDrop, or sync iPhone pictures to Mac with iCloud.
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