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Get help with iCloud Photos. Published Date: May 03, Yes No. Character limit: Maximum character limit is Start a discussion in Apple Support Communities. You can import photos and videos in a variety of ways:.

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Convert the ARW file of your digital camera with ease. See All. User Reviews. Show Reviews. Just opened my Macbook and wanted to download all the photos i made.

Why does apple do this? Not that i am against change, but this Please get it back and make a lot of apple users happy. Whoever programmed it must have once worked for Microsoft. There is no rhyme or reason to it. Apple for some reason is becoming less user friendly on some of its Applications sigh. I miss iPhoto. It is better than Photos. Great app. It used to be great and continues to be great.

Hey Folks, two things I can' figure out. How to have my albums on the left organized either in alphabetical order or in order they were created--mine is total chaos. Second thing, can't even figure out how to name a photo right now! Help function has not helped--I don't see what they describe when I folo the steps Any tips?

Not quite handy software. It is not clear how to move files with pictures to another places. Nothing else can describe this piece of low end engineering poor excuse of a program! Upgraded to Yosemite which was a hell and of course, iPhoto screwed up my data base!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Enk3 Jan 22 Latest version for iLife '11 that still runs on Snow Leopard is 9. This update is not available for this Apple ID either because it was bought by a different user or the item was refunded or cancelled. I don't understand, i updated to os x Yosemite and then attempted to update iPhoto but it says that. Liselotte Oct 19 Great, this fixes the dreadful sorting problems I had on OSX Thebryceman Nov 11 No, no, no Apple!

Why did you kill the Home Sharing feature? I don't what to use slow and limited internet services like iCloud and Photo Streams to do this. Did Apple remove Home Sharing to make us pay more for an expanded iCloud storage - me thinks so! Also, why did they replace the search field with a stupid search button that when clicked just expands into the search field? Pointless animation. Likewise, when will they bring the small floating Info pane back instead of forcing us to use up all the screen real estate on the left and ultimately see less of our images?

I really wish there was a decent alternative to this degraded iPhoto as they have degraded Aperture as well! Xenophile Oct 23 Don't be so cheap, Apple. Make it free and leave Aperture as the paid upgrade. I know that you'll be all over me, but it has to be said - iPhoto sucks!

My entire database is ruined and the associations between the thumbnails and the actual pictures are gone. I tried to rebuild the database with iPhoto internal command as well as with Fat Cat - to no avail.

I run iPhoto 9. Dream of new iLife and iWork is killing me. VP-charlotte Jan 7 I can't use it in OS X It said it needs I have used iPhoto for years, however I am just in the process of going back to sort my photos in the Finder.

It's just taking too much time to keep my stuff in order with iPhoto. In the beginning, iPhoto is a nice app, everything looks polished and handy, but if you are a long-time-user and you've had to rebuild your library several times after many upgrades, you start loosing hope that Apple get's this right at some point… Apple seems to be more interested in presenting new features to attract new buyers than maintaining the app.

Most features look great in the commercial-like videos, but in reality they don't really work. The duplicate-creation of iPhoto is terrible, especially if you use an iPhone — and by deleting duplicates, you always run danger of deleting the wrong ones even with the specialised duplicate remover apps.

Actually it is quite telling about iPhoto that those apps even exist. Another really bad thing is that iPhoto can completely mess up date and time of your photos.

So after all, I can recommend iPhoto to order prints and photo books, and for slideshows. However the organisation and especially the import of files I wouldn't hand over to it.

If you still do, and you have many pictures, you should have more than one library, otherwise iPhoto can become very slow. Anyway, I would love this app, if it would work as advertised…. Useless when half of m previous library photos can't be edited. Asked to make a duplicate, but that's impossible because they don't exist any more. A-w Nov 1 Jazzyguy Nov 1 No problems with this Upgrade and no problems at all with iPhoto. Mack-N-Tosh Oct 17 Crashes frequently when editing photos, especially when using the "De-noise" and "Tint" sliders.

It's been very crash-prone ever since version 9. Previous versions have never crashed on me. I apologize, I'm still using 8. Is there any reason to upgrade? Is this faster? MacPro OS X Beto-Boton Oct 2 No longer deletes photos imported from SD card. It just doesn't give the option Fishboy Oct 1 For the sake of all mankind, please add the ability to disable "Faces" in iPhoto.

There are many, many requests for this on several Apple iPhoto discussion boards. EarlyAdopter Oct 1 I've never had much grief with iPhoto. The program keeps the original version of each image in the, duh, "Originals" folder so that nothing gets ruined permanently if you goof up an edit.

This is actually a link from the old name of "Originals" to the newer "Masters" folder for those files. Use right or control-click on the iPhoto Library to access the actual directory structure if you are new to the later versions of the system and software. Why, for crying out loud, when I update a picture in iPhoto the original file is not updated. I suggest that the stupid guys who programmed this awful code will take a course with the guys who programmed iTunes.

There, when you update a song, add a cover picture, fix data and so on, the original file is updated. Between horrible iPhoto and terrible Picasa, there is no real good solution to keeping my pictures neatly organized. As I tweeted earlier today, iPhoto 9. Clicking on Export kills it. Several times it has started up after normal shutdowns with finding inconsistencies in the database. It is doing a lousy job of posting photos to FaceBook and Flickr and can sometimes cause a photo to be posted and then deleted when iPhoto does a reverse sync when you click on a FaceBook album icon.

It all used to just work, it now just crashes. Yabba-Dabba-Du Only a crazy person would use this to organize his millions of professional pictures! The face recognition feature is funny and interesting and sneaky. Days, Months, and Years views organize your photos by when they were taken. Your best shots are highlighted with larger previews, and Live Photos and videos play automatically, bringing your library to life.

Photos also highlights important moments like birthdays, anniversaries, and trips in the Months and Years views. Memories finds your best photos and videos and weaves them together into a memorable movie — complete with theme music, titles, and cinematic transitions — that you can personalize and share. So you can enjoy a curated collection of your trips, holidays, friends, family, pets, and more.

And when you use iCloud Photos, edits you make to a Memory automatically sync to your other devices. You can also optimize storage on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch, so you can access more photos and videos than ever before.

You get 5GB of free storage in iCloud — and as your library grows, you have the option to choose a plan for up to 2TB. Learn more about iCloud Photos. Make an edit here, see it there. All your photos on all your devices.



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