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Monday, 23 May 2016

How to Import, Export and Share Photos with Photos for MAC

Like iphoto, Photos for MAC groups all of your photos in a large library file. If you want to upload photos on internet, after breaks out photos from their database. You will need to export those photos firstly and use one of the built in sharing options. Add new photos to your library, you will need to import them but you have enabled iCloud photo library and take exclusively photos from your Iphone and DSLR. Let's review the sharing, exporting and importing tools of photos for MAC.

SHARING PHOTOS With PHOTOS FOR MAC

After choosing the video, photo or group videos and group photos, click on the share button on the upper right corner of the Iphone. A drop down menu lets you share via iCloud photo sharing, facebook, flickr, twitter, messages, airdrop. Vimeo shows an option if a video is selected.
If you go the iCloud Photo Sharing route, you'll be able to create an album or add your selected photos and videos to an existing album and invite people to subscribe to that album. The photo and videos you share this way show up as a feed on the MAC shared view of Photos, but your invites don't need Photos for Mac to view your shared photos; they'll be able to view them on a internet browser at iCloud.com.

If you use Google's Picasa to share photos, you'll be frustrated to learn it's not listed as an option. There are a many other sharing options, however, you can enable many sharing option by clicking the More button at the bottom of the sharing panel.

EXPORTING PHOTOS With PHOTOS FOR MAC

Photos lacks an "Open In" feature, which would be a handy way to open a photo in another app such as Photoshop or Lightroom or another more high-powered photo editor applications. Before opening it in another application, you must export the photo from Photos.

If you want to export, select your file or files and go to File => Export. You will see two options there: Export X photos or videos and Export Unmodified Original. Choose one from them and for photos you can select a file type, quality, and size of the photo and a naming sequence. It's a similar menu for videos but you choose a video quality and video resolution for the exported file.

When exporting or sharing photos, it should be noted that you will need to drill down to the Moments view in Photos for Mac in order to salient photos. You haven't option select an whole album by clicking on its thumbnail in the albums view but you must have to open album and then select all the photos of album then you can share whole album.

When you export a file, Photos exports a copy of it, leaving the original in your library. You can delete it after exporting if you don't want it to remain safe in your library, Here's a place where all the permanent deleted photos remain save for 30 days after deleting permanently. If you want to see you recently deleted files, go to File => Show Recently Deleted.

IMPORTING PHOTOS With PHOTOS FOR MAC

If you have turned on iCloud Photo Library, then your iPhone photos are sucked into Photos directly. If you also shoot with a DSLR, then you have to import the photos from your DSLR camera. When you connect a camera to your MAC and insert its memory card, you'll see an Import button gets added to the right side of the four main buttons at the top of Photos for MAC. As with iPhoto, there is a button to Import All New Photos and another photos after selecting the import. Unlike iPhoto, After importing photos you will be asked for, to delete the photos from your camera or memory card. Photos for Mac makes you decide before importing. Be sure to check the box to Delete items after importing, before you hit either of the import buttons if you want delete the photos from your camera after moving them to your Mac.
After importing photos, you are taken to the Albums view of your last imported photos. You have to return to the Import view to eject your camera, the eject button is located in the upper-left corner. You can also find the eject button on the sidebar. To see the sidebar go to View => Show Sidebar.

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