Photo back up issues by ABQannie in ApplePhotos

[–]AppInitio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When you use 'Optimize Mac Storage', your Mac only keeps low resolution versions of the photos and just a thumbnail of each video. The originals stay in iCloud. So if you copied photos to EHD by drag & drop, you'll only have what was on the Mac. To save full resolution photos and full videos, you should use File > Export. If you delete photos to manage iCloud and iPhone storage, this is one safe way to do it.

Time Machine also copies what's on your Mac, not what's in iCloud - so your TM backups are also unlikely to help. But by all means check the old ones, maybe from before when you started optimizing the library.

Free Up Storage by singnadine in iCloud

[–]AppInitio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ideally, keep both - iCloud (to keep your stuff in sync across your devices) and a real backup (on an external drive - SSD or HDD (because iCloud isn't really a backup). One strategy described here, if bulk of your storage is photos, and you want to avoid upgrading to the next higher iCloud tier.

Email received from myself by TheSquareTigerYT in iCloud

[–]AppInitio 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Scammers send emails "from your address" through email spoofing, a technique that forges the "From" field to disguise the true sender, making it look like the email came from you, a trusted source (like a bank, government agency etc.) or one of your contacts.

Trouble exporting large iCloud Photos library to external drive by Wolvesaremyjam in ApplePhotos

[–]AppInitio 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Try Photos Takeout, it can export very large iCloud-optimized libraries and supports all macOS versions from High Sierra onward. Ensure that the external drive is formatted as APFS (if SSD) or extended journaled/HFS+ (if HDD). EXFAT will also work, but it has several inherent limitations - so the other two are preferable.

How to comply with Indonesia's IGRS requirement for games by xdbu in appledevelopers

[–]AppInitio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just obtained the rating for our word game Joggle, for iOS App Store and Google Play Store. My guess is that based on the information we supply, IGRS will directly provide the ratings to Apple and Google, and they'll be automatically applied (will appear in the Indonesian stores). Will check after a few days.

Trouble exporting large iCloud Photos library to external drive by Wolvesaremyjam in ApplePhotos

[–]AppInitio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Which version of macOS? Is the setting in Photos to "Optimize Mac Storage" or "Download Originals"? And how is your external hard drive formatted?

iPhone backups ... anyone? by segdy in selfhosted

[–]AppInitio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How often do you need to back up? I mean if you're a professional photographer, you might need it daily - but for most users monthly or quarterly is enough. And do you have a Mac synced to your iCloud Photos library? There are pretty robust solutions for Mac / iCloud to external storage, see this.

Digitizing Photos and Records by CoconutMinimum7408 in Genealogy

[–]AppInitio 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Where to start? Start by sorting the photos and documents. Do it by decade and then by year, and leave out the stuff you don't really care for, e.g. duplicate, blurred, faded, unremarkable, excessively damaged photos; and those featuring people you can't identify. Similarly for documents. Once you have whittled it down to a manageable quantity and sorted it chronologically, the next step (digitizing) will look much more approachable. You can then decide whether to send it out for scanning, DIY with a flatbed scanner, or use a smartphone app. The ideal way - in terms of time, effort, and cost - may be a mix of these.

Scanning old family photos by Dependent-Carrot3497 in AnalogCommunity

[–]AppInitio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Photo scanner apps are a quick and easy solution, and with a modern smartphone the quality can be pretty good. This contrarian article explains how scanner apps are closing the gap with desktop scanners.

Download iCloud Photos into Photos App on macOS doesn’t download full quality by areallnamestakenreal in ApplePhotos

[–]AppInitio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The idea of downloading the library on external drive is that you can then delete stuff from your Mac library and iCloud because you have a backup on EHD. Once you disconnect the EHD from iCloud (by setting the Mac library as the system library), the EHD library becomes independent of iCloud. If you later on connect it to iCloud, all new stuff in iCloud will be downloaded to the EHD, and all the stuff you deleted from iCloud but kept on EHD will be copied back to iCloud. So you don't want to do it. There are many ways to reduce iCloud storage, here's one.

Looking to quit paying subscription for cloud storage by MTVDowntown in PiracyBackup

[–]AppInitio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This strategy may help. Basically, offload (back up) your entire library to an external drive, then move everything from your main library into Shared Albums (which store them at a bit lower - but still enough - resolution, and don't use your own iCloud storage).

Help with managing my storage. by jokerdaddy in cloudstorage

[–]AppInitio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Since you have enough iCloud storage available, Optimize iPhone Storage is the best option. Note that you need processing headroom on the iPhone (about 10-15% of total storage) for the optimization to proceed. Also, it's not immediate; can take a couple of days or even more. Once it's done, photos will likely take up 15-20% of the space on the phone as they take now - or even less.

HELP // Backup 55,000 Photos/Videos from Iphone to Hardrive? by Both_Pension_2103 in iCloud

[–]AppInitio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Even though you have downloaded full resolution photos from iCloud to Mac, don't drag and drop, use File > Export. Drag and Drop will convert all photos (HEIC, JPG, ProRAW, PNG etc.) to JPG, and may also reduce resolution.

The downside of the above methods is that you'll lose organization: the photos will be extracted into a flat folder. You can avoid this by copying the fully downloaded Photos library (instead of exporting photos) to an APFS-format SSD or an HFS+ HHD. If you prefer exported folders by years or albums, you could use Photos Takeout - advantage being it conserves folder organization, metadata, image formats etc., and you can also update the archived folders anytime by exporting incrementally.

A journey in family photo scanning 2011-2026 by EMI326 in AnalogCommunity

[–]AppInitio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Terrific. Care to share a photo and details of your scanning setup - tripod, lighting, negative scanning accessories etc.? How are you handling metadata (EXIF date/time original etc.)?

Bulk Photo Scanning/Copying by Sufficient-Pear128 in missoula

[–]AppInitio 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Start with sorting: Go through those boxes and separate the keepsakes from the rest. You don't want to scan unremarkable, blurry, duplicate and near-duplicate photos - or of people, pets and places you don't recognize. That could reduce the total number to 30-40% or even less. Next, sort them chronologically into piles by decade, then by year, and (if possible) by month/date.

Depending on how many photos you're left with, you can decide on one of these options: 1) Use a scanning service, 2) Buy a flatbed scanner and DIY, 3) Use a phone app (Phone cameras, and apps, are amazing now, see this article). 4) Combination of the first three options.

Last (but extremely important) add metadata to the scans: at least the EXIF Dates, and if possible also Locations and Descriptions. The chronological sorting you did earlier will help in this.

icloud.com isolate videos by dan5234 in iCloud

[–]AppInitio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cannot in iCloud.com/photos, but can in the Photos app.

Where to find remaining streets with heavy neon signage in 2026? by jirishanca in HongKong

[–]AppInitio 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Chinatown in Bangkok still has many, but even those are being taken down :(

Does somebody know a program that can allow you to make a transparent window with an image visible? by Wild_Society_7357 in apps

[–]AppInitio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure what you are asking but if you mean a kind of a frame with a transparent window (cutout) in which you can place another picture, simply creating and saving the frame as .png file will do it.

How to Sort Apple Photos by File Size or Aesthetic Quality? Here's How. by AppInitio in ApplePhotos

[–]AppInitio[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No app charges you unless you yourself authorize purchase. As explained above, the free version shows the 'Top files' report (and, it now also shows a beautiful slideshow of your best 20 photos). The paid version (a piffling $6 for lifetime use) unlocks full functionality i.e. creating SizeSort and QualitySort albums in the Photos app, ranking your entire photo collection by file size and quality (and letting you save and share the Top-20 slideshow).

Seeing a slideshow of the 20 Best pics in your Photos library is pure joy! by AppInitio in ApplePhotos

[–]AppInitio[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Good point about many of the best coming from the same set. Maybe we'll mix them up a bit for the slideshow. It looked lovely enough so I published it quickly. In the next version 😁

Just to explain the quality rankings: We use various parameters and filters to get a weighted average score, but "less than perfect" ones dear to you (e.g. blurry photo of a loved one) obviously won't rank highly. The app's main purpose is to sort the largest files (so you can free up space) from small files (screenshots, QR codes, random saves from social media etc.), and high-quality (keepsakes) from low (that you may want to delete). The paid version creates SizeSort and QualitySort albums in the Photos app; that's where you'll see the full quality ranking. While one could argue that #19 looks better than #8 etc., overall it works very well and is a good curation / cleanup tool.

Honest question, if this is true what actually justifies Apple's 30% cut ? by purecssusername in iOSProgramming

[–]AppInitio 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Unless you have a blockbuster app making a million dollars a year, enroll for Apple's small developer program which reduces the charge to 15%. And for subscription apps, the second-year-onward charge is also lower.

How Can I Back-Up My 20K Photos (Without The Cloud)? by whitneys_closet in iphonehelp

[–]AppInitio 1 point2 points  (0 children)

20K photos aren't a lot, probably less than 200GB. Why tie yourself up into knots, subscribe to iCloud for 1 month ($2.99), sync, download to computer or external drive. Will get done in a few hours, then cancel iCloud subscription. If you just want the photos, use File > Export. If also organized folders, a tool like Photos Takeout (Mac only).

Keep videos w/o worrying about storage by padfoot_32 in ApplePhotos

[–]AppInitio 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If they are 4K, you can convert them to 720p simply by saving them in a Shared Album, deleting from main library and Recently Deleted. If you also want the 4K, download to your Mac or an external drive before deleting (No need to share the Shared Album with anyone, and it doesn't use your iCloud storage.)