![]() ![]() ![]() To do this, you close Photos, then you hold down the Option and Command keys at the same time, and click on the Photos icon and select Repair. If your Mac Photos is not in sync, you should run “Repair” on it. You need to turn on Photos in the iCloud settings on each device. All devices must be logged into same iCloud Apple ID account. ![]() If you delete a photo on any device, you get a popup informing you it will be deleted everywhere. If you take a photo with your iPhone, it should appear on your Mac a short time later. Next, if you choose to use all the Apple Photos features, your iOS devices, your Mac Photos, and iCloud will sync photos, and should stay in sync with a little luck. ![]() As long as your Finder preferences include external drives and Hard drives in the sidebar, you can have all the selected photos exported to your preferred location directly. When you click “Export” at bottom of that page, it will pop up a Finder window, where you can select where you want the files stored. It will then pop up a menu to select file type and name. It will give you some choices to export photo or original photo, Select what you want. Using Photos on the Mac, after you “Select” specific photos (as many as you want), you click Export under the File menu. Working with Apple Photos on both the Mac and PC tends to confuse the issue.įrom an Apple only perspective, here is what I experience with Photos on iOS devices, my Macbook Air M1 running Monterey, and iCloud Photos via Safari:įirst, your export to external drive query. ![]()
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