Please note that other Pearson websites and online products and services have their own separate privacy policies. This privacy notice provides an overview of our commitment to privacy and describes how we collect, protect, use and share personal information collected through this site. ![]() Pearson Education, Inc., 221 River Street, Hoboken, New Jersey 07030, (Pearson) presents this site to provide information about products and services that can be purchased through this site. Select the photo or folder of photos on your Mac or external device. There are two ways to import photos that are already on your Mac and on external drives: dragging and dropping files or using the File menu. Import from a Folder on Your Mac or from an External DeviceĪnother way you can import photos to Photos is directly from your Mac or an external device such as an external hard drive. Refer to “Import from a Folder on Your Mac or from an External Device” later in this chapter for more information. However, if Photos does not pick up your Android or Windows Phone device you’ll have to rely on third-party Mac apps to get your photos from those devices onto your Mac’s hard drive and then drag and drop them into Photos from the Finder. If Photos does detect your smartphone, it appears in the Source List under the Import header just as the iPhone or iPad does, and you can continue importing pictures from it as you normally would from an iOS device. It all depends on which model smartphone you have. Sometimes Photos detects the smartphone when you plug it into your Mac and sometimes it doesn’t. Though Photos offers excellent support for the iPhone, getting the app to read and import images from an Android smartphone or Windows Phone is hit or miss. It’s Not All Good: Using (or Not) Photos with Android or Windows Phones ![]() The Last Import album opens so you can see the newly imported photos. The Last Import album opens so you can see the newly imported photos.Īlternatively, import all of the photos on your device by clicking the Import All New Photos button. You can select photos from both the Already Imported and New Photos sections. Import only specific photos from your device (rather than importing all of them) by clicking each photo you want to import (a blue check mark appears on selected photos).(optional) Mark photos to be deleted from your device after you import them (thus freeing up space on your device) by checking the Delete Items After Import checkbox.(optional) Click the Show All button to expand the Already Imported list to see all the photos you’ve already imported that are still on the device. ![]() The device you have plugged in will then appear in the Devices list in Photos’ Source List under a new Import header. Plug in your digital camera, mobile device, or card reader to your Mac’s USB port, or put the digital camera’s SD card into the Mac’s SD card reader.Photos works with virtually any card reader or digital camera on the market, including all of Apple’s iOS devices that offer camera functionality. Import from iOS Devices, Digital Cameras, or Card Readers But know there is no one “right way.” Rather, choose the way that works best for you. For many of the import sources there are even multiple ways you can import your images. Photos supports importing your pictures from a range of devices, including card readers, iPhones, digital cameras, or even your Mac’s hard drive. Learn More Buy Importing Photos to Libraries
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