![]() ![]() And what if Dropbox ceases to be around in 20 or more years, or gets bought out? What happens to your photo backups then? Google Photos Backup For 10 years of simply storing your old photos, you’re paying $1200. (Yes, there’s a free option but it caps at 2GB, which is not enough for backing up photos.) Plus, it integrates directly with your Mac or PC to automatically backup and sync new photos. Dropbox starts at $10/month for 1 TB of storage. ![]() Or you can shill out a monthly fee to Dropbox or one of the other cloud-based photo backup services, and let someone else worry about maintaining your photo backups. That means one drive at a friend or family member’s house, another in safe, fire-proof storage, and one buried near the tree out back. Or you could take on the video editor’s rule of keeping your important data on 3 different drives in separate locations. Old, spinning drives at least have some physical burn of your photo data, so you may have better luck for long term backup with something like the WD MyBook (which we’ve used for years). Trust us, we’ve amassed a lot of media over the years, and our older SSD drives and USB sticks are already starting to ghost If gone unused for a couple years, flash memory has a tendency to simply disappear on you – poof, ghosting where there used to be data. But you can’t depend on USB sticks and SSD drives. ![]() Especially since I have more storage space than iCloud’s free 5 GB limit plus, you can access your Photos Library from virtually any other device this way.If you’re like most people, the relief of unlimited digital photos has taken on a whole new type of anxiety: what to do with all your photos?īacking your thousands upon thousands of photos – and probably videos too – feels like a growing pressure as your phone and memory cards get filled up. I don’t have a problem with iCloud Photos, but I like using OneDrive, too. The process certainly requires a little work, but you do get the best of both worlds. Save the Workflow when you are done so you can use it again in the future. Then copy the files with a color label to OneDrive or any other folder you want.Ĭlick the Run button to start copying the entire “Masters” folder to OneDrive. Then specify to search for any of the color labels you had assigned in this case, that will include the “Masters” folder. Click the “To:” list box and then select OneDrive. Next, drag the action, Copy Finder Items into the workflow window. In the Search list box, choose Macintosh HD and then the following attributes as described in the screenshot below. Under Library, select Files & Folders, then drag Find Finder Items into the Folder into the workflow window. Launch the Automator app press Command key + space key, then type: Automator and press Enter. Right-click on the “Masters” folder, then tag the folder with a color. Launch the Finder, open your Pictures folder, right-click the Photos Library file, and click Show Package Contents. ![]() But, suppose I had a point-and-shoot camera, which I also use to import pictures into OS X Photos? I would have to export them each time unless I automate the process manually. Of course, you have the option to have photos taken on iPhone automatically backup to OneDrive. This would be a one-off operation since I know that future photos taken on my iPhone would automatically import into Photos, I would have to do this every time manually. Navigate to your OneDrive folder, then click Export originals.Īutomate the Process Using OS X Automator Select any of your photos, and then click File > Export > Export Unmodified Original for Photos. Launch Photos from the Dock or press Command + Space key, then type: photos and hit Enter. You can download it from the Mac App Store for free. The first you will need to have is the OneDrive client for Mac installed. Export Pictures from OS X Photos App into OneDrive The app was written from the ground up, replaces iPhoto, and focuses on simplicity and integration with Apple’s iCloud. Apple’s Photos app was introduced in early 2015 with OS X Yosemite. ![]()
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