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Import your photos

Discover the best way to import images and clips

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You can import images into your Mac in a variety of ways. If you shoot on a DSLR or compact camera, you can import your shots directly from your camera’s memory card into a folder on the Mac. You can also share shots from your iPhone to your Mac using AirDrop (if your Mac is on the same Wi-Fi connection); in the Photos app, tap on a shot then tap the Share icon, tap the AirDrop icon and the selected photo (or photos) will transfer to your Mac’s Downloads folder.

AirDrop is useful when quickly transferri­ng a few shots, but they don’t automatica­lly appear in your Mac’s Photos Library. You’ll need use the Mac’s Photos app to import them from the Downloads folder. To share photos via AirDrop with other Wi-Fi enabled iPhone owners, go to General > AirDrop and tap an option to make your iPhone discoverab­le by Contacts Only or Everyone.

Sync via iCloud

The easiest way to transfer multiple photos from your iPhone onto your Mac is via iCloud. When you come in range of a Wi-Fi connection at home (or in a coffee shop) then your latest iPhone-sourced images will automatica­lly be uploaded to iCloud Photos. When you start up your Mac, the new photos will automatica­lly download from the iCloud into your Mac’s Photos library. You can then edit and share them from the comfort of your desktop Photos app. The newly-synced shots will also automatica­lly appear in the Photos app on other Wi-Fi connected gadgets, such as your iPad. Any edits that you’ve made to a snap on your iPhone or iPad will be applied when you open the synced shots on your Mac’s Photos app (and vice versa). Be aware that if you delete a shot on your iPhone or Mac, it will also vanish from your other iCloud synced devices.

To get your iPhone to automatica­lly share to the iCloud, you’ll need an iCloud account. You get 2GB storage for free, but you can upgrade to 50GB, 200GB or 2TB, depending on your needs and budget. On your iPhone, tap on Settings, then scroll down and tap on Photos. Set iCloud Photos to On. Be aware that your clips and pics won’t automatica­lly upload via Wi-Fi if your iPhone is set to the battery-saving Low Power mode.

To free up storage space on your iPhone, go to Settings > Photos and tap Optimise iPhone Storage. A blue tick will appear. Now your iPhone will store lightweigh­t versions of each photo after uploading the full resolution version to iCloud Photos. If you need to edit or share a particular shot then the full resolution file will automatica­lly be downloaded to your iPhone.

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Use AirDrop to quickly to share shots from your iPhone.

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