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Both of these apps are free to download and use, but they offer in-app purchases for additional features, such as the ability to sync your iCloud Photos library to your Windows computer. If you are looking for a free and easy way to view and manage your iCloud Photos library on a Windows computer, I recommend i Cloud Photos Viewer .
I've had this problem with iCloud FOR YEARS. Any time I want to show family members old videos of photos I have taken it's a tedious struggle to get iCloud to consistently download photos and videos without completely freezing and stopping altogether. Doesn't matter that I have completely acceptably fast WiFi/internet access.
This would force Photos to download the pictures before building the slideshow. Once it is done downloading, just cancel the slideshow. I did it in ~1000 picture blocks and got it done in an afternoon. It was tedious but seemed to work. Though, I just looked and now photos says I have 1118 originals still to download.
I'm trying to download my photos from iCloud so I can clean up and continue using the 50 GB option since I have 35 GB photos there. I thought I'd download it to my pc and put two copies of the library on two different drives. It is so sloooow. I'm hitting 250 KB/s.. should be able to download at around 15 MB/s..
So I enabled my Photos in iCloud and set it so that all my 200GB/46000 pics would download from iCloud in full-size format. 24hrs later it's managed to download approx 4000! So at this rate it will take around 10 days to sync all my iCloud photos to this device Why can't iCloud do a bit better than a max of 400kb/sec on my ultra fast optical ...
iCloud Photos only works with the system library. You can make any library the system library in the Photos preferences. If you have located your main library on an external drive you just need to make sure it's been designated as your system library and the iCloud library will be synced with that.
This will export only new or changed photos and skip any photos in shared albums. Photos does not normally download shared photos (only a preview image) to the Photos library. If you do want to export those shared photos, you can add the `--download-missing` flag (but don't include the `--not-shared` flag as you'll want to include the shared ...
I've been trying since Friday to download my pictures onto my new 11 Pro Max. My photos show up, but at the bottom it just says downloading and the number either never moves or downloads a few and then stops. I've tried signing in and out, turning iCloud off and on, restarting, nothing...
Every month, we would download the photos from iCloud to our local NAS drive to backup the data. We would then delete the photos from iCloud. Today, more than 3 years after starting this process, we discovered that iCloud was only providing us will small-sized images, typically 1536 x 2048 (3.1MP) images of around 500kb.
Concern with this option: I think it actually hooks into the local photos library on disk (SSD internal) in this case and since I have optimize storage turned on -- it'll actually force it to download full versions of the photos / videos from iCloud INTO the local on disk library (causing it to try to get up to 1.2TB in size on a SSD that is only 1TB overall *LOL*) and I could run out of disk ...