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  2. Backup photo library vs iCloud Photos - Apple Community

    discussions.apple.com/thread/251968134

    FoxFifth. Level 10. 471,153 points. Posted on Oct 28, 2020 10:01 AM. iCloud Photos are stored in iCloud and they count towards your storage. If you have iCloud Photos turned on then your photos will not be included in an iCloud Backup. In other words, they will not be stored in iCloud twice -- once in iCloud Photos and once in iCloud Backup.

  3. It may take several days until the shared photos will all have been moved to the shared library. You may want to chicken your iCloud web page at www.icloud.com in the photos.app there, if the photos have all been moved to the shared library and are already visible in iCloud. Check this for your own Apple ID and for your wife's Apple ID as well.

  4. iCloud photo library constant CPU use - Apple Community

    discussions.apple.com/thread/250714976

    I updated iCloud to 7.17 - this version should be equivalent to 10.9.2; I disabled iCloud Sync by deselecting all the checkmarks. I enabled iCloud Sync again; Result: iCloud syncs the photo library again - and after this the whole photo library was a mess - many pictures were double, some even triple; But after the sync the CPU load was low (as ...

  5. Old Toad. Level 10. 209,819 points. Posted on Apr 29, 2023 10:49 AM. Here's how you can get a full Photos library downloaded from iCloud Library: 1 - create a new, empty Photos library on a local external hard drive that is formatted APFS or OS X Extended (journaled) with ownership set to be ignored. It should be connected directly to your Mac.

  6. I have iCloud Photo Library enabled on all my devices - MacBook Pro (mid-2012), iPhone XS and iPad Air 2. The system library for Photos for Mac is actually stored on an external thunderbolt hard drive, to save on device storage (I download originals to the hard drive). My three devices and iCloud.com give four different figures for the amount ...

  7. Photos on macOS not syncing with iCloud Everything that has a MOV file or has an associated MOV file (i.e., a Live photo) opens in Photos on my Mac with this icon in the lower right corner: Double-clicking the icon displays a message like this (for videos, it's similar): The underlying reason is that the Photos app on the Mac doesn't sync with iCloud.

  8. Regarding iCloud photo library constant CPU use - Apple Community thread, I found solution to this problem. After I have installed latest media features and manually turned them on in Control Panel (which was not mentioned in any tutorial btw), the CPU usage dropped to reasonable levels. I thought it will be nice to mention after discussion was ...

  9. Your password is required to enable iCloud photo library

    discussions.apple.com/thread/252598918

    There are 2 places you need to go to for iCloud Photos to be enabled. Open system preferences, click on Apple ID at the top and make sure the Photos box is ticked. Then go to the Photos app, open preferences, select 'Use as system Library' under the first tab and then open the second tab and select iCloud Photos. . Support.

  10. Some things to consider when going for an "optimised" iCloud Photos Library on your iPhone or iPad (Set up and use iCloud Photos - Apple Support): It will depend on your amount of storage on the device, your internet connection, your patience if you will enjoy it. And it may not be feasible for you, if you are frequently away from the internet.

  11. Sign with account credentials at www.icloud.com in photos section if duplicate photos are in series , move your three fingers from top left corner diagonally towards bottom right corner on trackpad to select and click on delete icon , if photos are at randomly placed then create an untitled folder drag and drop photos in it , export / file save ...