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My library photos
My library photos











Having gone through the process of setting up an iCloud Shared Photo Library, I have to say I’m very impressed with how well the feature has been architected. I’m not much of a photo curator, so there’s plenty of junk in my library that nobody else in my family would care to see, but I know there are also many photos that no one has but me. I have about 47,000 photos spanning more than two decades. The first big hurdle Apple has had to overcome with iCloud Shared Photo Library is the engineering challenge of creating the initial shared library. Deleting libraries is possible too, but only by the person who created them, who is given the choice of keeping all images or just the ones they contributed when they do so.īefore getting too much deeper into iCloud Shared Photo Library, though, it’s worth starting at the beginning because the setup process and how well it goes are going to be crucial to the adoption of shared libraries. So, what do you do if you’re in a shared library and want to join a different one? There’s a button in the Photos section of Settings to leave a library, so you can do so with one tap, saving all of the photos in the shared library to your personal library or keeping just those you originally contributed to the shared pool. Nor could I invite one of my extended family members to use the extra slot I’ve got in my family library unless they were willing to forego being part of any shared library their own family created. That means I could share photos with my wife and kids because there are fewer than six of us, but I couldn’t set up another library with my siblings or parents for our extended families. One critical limitation of iCloud Shared Photo Library is that you can only be a member of one shared library, a restriction that is designed to limit the library to your immediate household. Once activated, a new library is created that sits alongside your existing one and counts against the iCloud storage of the person who created it. The feature lets anyone with an iCloud photo library share part or all of their photo library with up to five other people. It’s into that chaotic, ad hoc mess and all of its variations that users have improvised over the years that Apple is stepping in with iCloud Shared Photo Library, its marquee new Photos feature for iOS and iPadOS 16 and macOS Ventura. From conversations with friends and family, I know I’m not alone in my scattershot approach to sharing photos with my family. Plus, sharing photos with Messages is easy whether you’re already in the app and using the Photos iMessage app or in the Photos app itself and using the share sheet. However, of those, iMessage won hands down, not because it’s the best way to share photos, but because Messages is an app we already use every day to communicate.

MY LIBRARY PHOTOS MANUAL

You could open albums one at a time, select all the photos inside, and then export them to a folder you create with the same name, but that’s manual and tedious, and doesn’t automatically update.Over the years, I’ve shared family photos with my wife Jennifer in three ways: iMessage, AirDrop, and Shared Albums. Unfortunately, while Apple lets you select multiple images to export at once (via File > Export), you can’t export these album and other structures as folders. Copy Moments, Albums, Smart Albums, and other organizational structures in the Photos app.This is probably not what Peter wants, either. However, Photos organizes images and video into chronological folders- nested by year, month, and day-inside Masters (originals) and Previews (modified versions). You can Control-click the Photos Library and select Package Contents, and then access all the folders that form the library. Copy the file structure of the folder in the Photos Library.But that’s probably not what Peter was asking. The Library includes 100 percent of everything that Photos needs. Quit Photos, if it’s active, find the Photos Library, and copy it. The first question is, really, what is your ideal outcome for this copy on the external drive?











My library photos