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Upgraded mac to high sierra not recognizing ipad for photo import
Upgraded mac to high sierra not recognizing ipad for photo import








upgraded mac to high sierra not recognizing ipad for photo import

(or use later an AppleScript: Script: Changing the Title to the Filename without Extension) Photos 4.0 and Photos 5.0 can show the filenames below the thumbnails, but you cannot copy and paste them there, only titles. If you want to see the filenames below the thumbnails in Photos like in iPhoto, batch change the titles to the filenames, while you are still running iPhoto. Most importantly, Photos 1 to Photos 3 does not use the filenames as default titles, only titles in the title field. Batch changing in Photos is very limited. If you need to batch change titles or captions, do it in iPhoto, while you can.

  • Metadata - Titles: The batch changing support is still not as good as in iPhoto.
  • In Photos you will have to fall back on an AppleScript ( Script: Copy GPS tags from one Photo to Other Photos). If you have photos in your iPhoto Library, that do not yet have GPS locations assigned, add the locations while your library is still in iPhoto. The maps are not detailed enough to position the pins correctly, you cannot name places, and you cannot copy locations from one photo and paste the locations onto other photos.
  • Metadata - Places: The new Photos.app does not support geotagging as well as iPhoto.
  • Use only locally mounted volumes for the Photos Library: Just like iPhoto or Aperture, the Photos Library cannot be stored in a Cloud storage like Drop Box, iCloud Drive, Google Drive ( Updating from iPhoto to Photos for OS X - Apple Support).
  • Even if you do not want to use iCloud Photo Library, the migration will only work on a correctly formatted drive. Move your iPhoto Library to a correctly formatted locally mounted volume, if necessary.

    upgraded mac to high sierra not recognizing ipad for photo import

    If you are planning to use the library with iCloud Photo Library, the drive must be formatted MacOS Extended (Journaled). Photos may have problems accessing the drive, if it is on a network volume and not locally mounted.

  • Prepare the volume: If your iPhoto Library is not in your Pictures folder, but on an external drive, check the drive for compatibility.
  • Repair the permissions, and repair the database.
  • Prepare the library: Ensure that your iPhoto Library has no issues before the migration.
  • Make a Time Machine backup or a bootable clone.

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    Backup: First of all, as always, when upgrading the system, make a full backup, so you can revert to the previous state.

    upgraded mac to high sierra not recognizing ipad for photo import

    (this link is broken: Updating from iPhoto to Photos for OS X - Apple Support)Īnd: Wayback Machine: How Photos handles content and metadata from iPhoto and Aperture Get started with Photos for OS X - Apple Support, also see: Updating from iPhoto to Photos for macOS (archive copy). Your migration from iPhoto to Photos will be smoother, if you take a few precautions.










    Upgraded mac to high sierra not recognizing ipad for photo import