People of today take dozens of photos a day. Using iCloud you have access to your photo library from any Apple device. We recommend using MacKepper's Duplicates Finder to organize your photo library. Our tool deletes similar-looking copies and keeps all your files on a Mac in order.
iCloud gives you the ability to sync your photos across all your Apple devices automatically so that you can access them anytime, anywhere. Snap a great photo with your iPhone while you’re on a morning walk? It will be waiting for you on your iPad when you get home. For a seamless experience at your desk, you’ll want to ensure iCloud Photos is properly enabled on your Mac.
In this guide, we’ll walk you through the setup process and explain how to fix some common syncing problems. We’ll also look at accessing iCloud Photos in a web browser, which might come in handy when you’re using a Mac that’s set up for someone else.
A note from our experts:
iCloud lets you have access to your photos from any Apple device. Remove copies of your photos in the library with MacKeeper’s Duplicates Finder and enjoy your memories.
Select Duplicates Finder from the sidebar and click Start Scan.
Select the duplicates you want to delete and click Remove Selected.
Hit Remove in the pop-up.
Step 1. MacKeeper > Duplicates Finder > Start ScanStep 2. Check the folders and select which to delete > Remove SelectedStep 3. Click Remove
How to enable iCloud Photos on your Mac
There are two quick and easy ways to enable iCloud Photos on your Mac. The first is to use System Preferences:
Open the System Preferencesapp on your Mac.
Click Apple ID.
Check the box next to Photos to enable iCloud Photos.
Step 1. System Preferences > Apple IDStep 2. Tick the box next to Photos
Alternatively, you can enable iCloud Photos from within the Photos app itself, which gives you some additional options:
Open the Photos app.
Click Photos in the menu bar, then click Preferences.
Click iCloud.
Check the box next to iCloud Photosto enable it.
Step 1. Photos app > Photos > PreferencesStep 2. iCloud > tick the box next to iCloud Photos
If you have plenty of storage space and you want to store your photos and videos locally on your Mac, so that full-resolution copies are always readily available — even when you don’t have an internet connection — you can enable the Download Originals to this Mac option.
If you don’t have ample storage space available, you might choose to enable the Optimize Mac Storage option. This automatically replaces full-resolution photos and videos with smaller, optimized versions when storage space is low on your machine. Full-resolution versions can be downloaded individually from iCloud at any time.
To download a full-resolution photo or video from iCloud — perhaps to print it or to make a home movie — you can do so from within the Photos app.
Simply follow these steps:
Open Photos on your Mac.
Locate the photo or video you want to download.
Click and drag the image or video onto your desktop.
The original version of your file, in full resolution, will be downloaded and saved locally. Wait until the file appears on your desktop before closing the Photos app otherwise, the download will be canceled. You can then move the file from your desktop to another folder if you wish.
How to fix common syncing issues
There may be times when photos and videos captured on your iPhone or iPad don’t automatically appear inside the Photos app on your Mac. When you encounter this problem, there are a number of things you can try to fix.
Tips for fixing common syncing issues
Ensure your devices have a strong and stable Wi-Fi connection. iCloud Photos will not sync seamlessly if you have slow and spotty internet
Ensure your devices have enough battery life. iCloud syncing is paused when your iPhone or iPad battery is low, or when you have Low Power Mode enabled
Quit and reopen the Photos app on your Mac, as well as on the iPhone or iPad you’re syncing with. This can be enough to restart syncing when it has stopped
Ensure iCloud Photos is enabled and that you are signed in to the same iCloud account on all your Apple devices
Ensure you have enough iCloud storage by clicking Apple ID and then iCloud inside System Preferences on your Mac. Your storage stats appear at the bottom of the window
How to access iCloud Photos in a browser
If you’re using a public machine, or a Mac that’s setup for someone else, you can access iCloud photos — and download images and videos — using a web browser by following these steps:
Open the web browser of your choice.
Visit icloud.comand sign in to your iCloud account.
Click Photos.
To download a photo or video, double-click the file to open it, then click the download button in the menu bar at the top of the window.
The ability to access iCloud photos on Mac will make your photo-taking and managing experience far more seamless. By following the steps here, you can ensure that this works and get more out of your Apple devices as a result.
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