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I've been trying to download all of my icloud photos for a backup onto windows PC but wasn't able to because of the sheer amount of photos I had. The icloud desktop app was useless because it constantly updating with my new photos and was confusing to navigate. As well as skipping and misplacing them.
Through icloud's web interface, i am able to easily ctrl+a all of the photos, but upon clicking download, i'm told that it's limited to 1,000 photos at a time. I feel like there has to be a more efficient way to download ~20k photos than manually doing it in batches of 1k, and having to make sure the selection of photos don't overlap.
All good, i later noticed that by creating the shared album, the files decrease size. The workaround i did was to create a shared album for each month and export the videos through the shared album and the photos and videos through the camera roll of each month, and later on the finder i added all together and i have the photos with the content created date and i have video duplicates in mp4 ...
iCloud has been holding my photos hostage for far too long now, I am big on taking photos and have about 45,000 of them on my iCloud. I want to download them to my PC and so I followed some tutorials like this one that instructed downloading the iCloud for windows app to download them all at once. The problem is the instructions given don’t ...
You have 2 options with Apple Photos on a Mac. Look for the Export command in the drop down menu, and you can either export unmodified originals, which dumps out unaltered original photos just as you imported them, or you can chose to export them as-edited, and you then select your desired quality settings, where there should be an option to preserve your metadata or to exclude it. iPads and ...
I have been struggling to download all my videos from I cloud photo app on my MAC as I had ran out of space in Icloud and don't really want to upgrade my apple subscription. All I wanted was to download the videos (from 2015 to present) and stash them on my hard drive, but when you download directly form Icloud, dates were all over the place.
Are you using Photos on a Mac? If so, open the shared album, select the photo (Command + A will select all the photos in the album) then righ-click and select Import to import these to your library or select File > Export from the menu to export the photos. Note: photos in shared albums are stored as reduced quality JPEGs.
However, there are a few third-party apps that allow you to view and manage your iCloud Photos library on a Windows computer. One popular option is called iCloud Photos Viewer. This app allows you to view your iCloud Photos library, download photos to your computer, and upload new photos to iCloud. Another option is called iCloud Photos Manager ...
The subject pretty much says it all. I just installed iCloud on my Windows 11 PC. When it uploads photos from my iPhone it stores them in C:\Users\myUserId\Pictures\iCloud Photos
Update (12/09/2020): will add that what I can see, both the Apple version and the Windows App store version "syncs" these days. I am using an older version of iCloud for Windows (version 7.19.10) that truly downloads on one PC, and the iCloud for Windows (version 11.4) on a nearby PC