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Dropbox for mac photos
Dropbox for mac photos




  1. DROPBOX FOR MAC PHOTOS HOW TO
  2. DROPBOX FOR MAC PHOTOS FREE
  3. DROPBOX FOR MAC PHOTOS MAC

I've been a passionate evangelist for Apple and the Macintosh throughout my working life, my first love was a Quadra 605 working with a small creative agency in the south of Norfolk UK in the mid 1990's, I later progressed to other roles in other Macintosh dominated industries, first as a Senior graphic designer at a small printing company and then a production manager at Guardian Media Group.

DROPBOX FOR MAC PHOTOS MAC

Once you’ve completed these steps you shouldn’t notice a difference, Dropbox and Google Drive still keep localised versions of your files on your Mac so there won’t be any lag, all that will happen is that after making and saving changes your Cloud utility will send these alterations off via your internet connection to wherever it keeps it’s files. If you ever need to stop using your cloud library you can you this step to reselect your old library. To do this just open up iPhoto, but hold down the option (alt) key as you do it, this will bring up the library menu and let you select your new iPhoto library from a list. If you just want to keep a one time backup of your library for safe keeping you can now stop following this guide, but if you want to make sure that the iPhoto library in the Cloud is updated you’ll need to manually tell iPhoto that you’ve got a new location for your library. If you’ve got a large photo collection this may take some time, so be patient.

DROPBOX FOR MAC PHOTOS FREE

Then make sure you have that amount of storage free in your cloud account (you may need to sign up for additional storage if you have a large collection of photos).Ĭopying the data across is a simple if lengthy process, ctrl (control) click the iPhoto Library file and select copy (or use ctrl + c) and then paste it into your cloud account (or use control ctrl +v). So open up the pictures folder in your personal library and check how large it is (this is in user name -> pictures). The first thing you’re going to need to do is make sure you have a dropbox or google drive account that can cope with your library.

DROPBOX FOR MAC PHOTOS HOW TO

In this tutorial I’ll show you how to copy your iPhoto library to your dropbox or google drive account so that you can keep your images safe in the cloud. Luckily with cloud storage now hitting the mainstream it’s becoming easier and easier to keep copies of your most important files on servers miles away from your actually computer. Of course keeping printed copies of your images is probably the best way to make sure you never loose them, but with so many digital photos being taken on cameras and smart phones it just seems impractical to keep hardcopies of photos anymore. Hopefully you already keep your images backed up on at least one external hard drive to ensure that if the worst happened to your Mac you’d still have all those cherished jpgs safe and sound somewhere else.

dropbox for mac photos

Keeping your photos safe is of the utmost importance.






Dropbox for mac photos