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Windows 10 photos for mac
Windows 10 photos for mac







windows 10 photos for mac
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My Late 2009 iMac came with Snow Leopard, which was the current OS until July 2011. Snow Leopard was Intel-only, but included Rosetta 1 to run many OS X/PPC apps. They released Leopard for both PPC and Intel.

windows 10 photos for mac

I don’t use Mac anymore because they have abandoned Power Mac too.Īpple switched from PPC to Intel starting in 2006, when Tiger was the current OS. I have iPad and iPhone, but my main computer is windows.Īnd sometimes, they abandoned you (Aperture) with a lesser option (Apple photo). This is based on my own personal experiences. If you don’t believe me, try it yourself. Photos keeps alll edits so can revert back to original file, even for JPG. But the question is how well (or how poor) is the integration:

windows 10 photos for mac

But it’s not going to track changes made on the windows computer. Any file you put in the upload folder will upload. It will download copies of all photos to your computer. New photos on PC placed in Apple Photos folder will upload to iCloud. Or just working from cloud bucket storage and using editors that don't require Apple Photos integration (like Affinity or Pixelmator)īased on Apple's website, iCloud Photos will sync.

WINDOWS 10 PHOTOS FOR MAC FULL

Your best bet for a full cloud workflow is probably Adobe. Just like (since you mentioned gaming PC) it would be nice if you could play PS4 Exclusives on Xbox or PC, but usually you can't. It would be nice if you could use Apple Photos on a PC, but it's an "Apple Exclusive" service. In short, if you want to use iCloud Photos with full sync ability, you have to use an Apple product and use Apple's Photos program to store all your photos.

windows 10 photos for mac

If you specify an uploads folder, it will upload any photos in that folder from PC to the cloud Photos, but they will be treated as new photos, not edits to a previous version you downloaded from iCloud. When the files are copied to your PC, they are exported from the database and treated as copies, not the original file. Basically Apple Photos is a database, not files. If edits are done on Windows PC, how well is the sync back to Apple iCloud Photos? Does anyone use iCloud Photos and Windows PC? How robust is this workflow or sync? If edits are done on Windows PC, how well is the sync back to Apple iCloud Photos? I have installed iCloud app on my Windows. So want to make sure before I try anything. I have 50k photos, 1k videos, at 600GB in iCloud Photo library.

WINDOWS 10 PHOTOS FOR MAC WINDOWS 10

On the other hand, if I can continue to use iOS (iPhone and iPad) and iCloud for photo storage + Windows 10 PC for editing, then I can move away from Mac.

WINDOWS 10 PHOTOS FOR MAC UPGRADE

But that means I have to double pay for PC and Mac, in the future when I have to upgrade my Mac. Right now, my default plan is to use the PC for games, and continue to use my Mac for photos and video editing. Mid-level compared to other PCs, but blows the Mac away, especially for the price. This way I have all my photos with me on my iPhone and iPad for viewing and showing off to others (which rarely occurs but do happens sometimes -)). And for those I want to post process, I export, edit in Capture One, and add edited photo into Apple Photos. Even photos I take on my Sony camera, I import into Apple Photos for culling. My photos are in Apple Photos, synced with iCloud, Mac, iPhone, iPad. I have being Apple user for past 10 years.









Windows 10 photos for mac