Amazon Photo Uploader For Mac

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Amazon Cloud Drive’s gets ‘scan and match’, higher bit rates, much more (9to5mac.com) Mountain Lion 10.8.2 to require iPhoto and Aperture updates for Shared Photo Streams (9to5mac.com). Jan 10, 2016  Now that Amazon is providing unlimited cloud storage for photos (if you have Amazon Prime), I want to find the easiest way (assuming it's possible) to back up my iPhoto (9.5.1) to Amazon? Any info on this would be appreciated. The uploading experience using the Google Photos desktop uploader is an order of magnitude better than Amazon’s desktop cloud uploader. The Google Photos uploader will do true syncing of a local folder, while Amazon’s desktop cloud uploader requires you to keep dragging new files to your Amazon Cloud Drive. To upload photos and personal videos from your computer to Cloud Drive: Go to Amazon Cloud Drive.; Click the Photos & Videos tab in the top navigation bar.; Drag and drop files into the browser window, or click Upload and follow the onscreen instructions.

Assuming you can live with their (which, by the way, are the same for Gmail), I think they are clearly head and shoulders above iCloud and Amazon for photos. I give Google the edge over Amazon Prime Photos for at least 3 reasons: • The uploading experience using the is an order of magnitude better than Amazon’s desktop cloud uploader. The Google Photos uploader will do true syncing of a local folder, while Amazon’s desktop cloud uploader requires you to keep dragging new files to your Amazon Cloud Drive. You can get around that using the, but it’s clunky compared to Google’s seamless uploader.

Users of Facebook are sure to like this app, which is designed to make uploading photos to the social media site even easier. Easy Photo Uploader from ObviousIdea lives up to its name, simplifying the process and giving you more control of your pics. Once it's installed, you just need to connect the free application to your Facebook account. The software is quite simple and easy to understand. Uploading is just a matter of right-clicking on the folder or the specific photo you want to share, a method that is faster than going through the usual Facebook utility. You can also customize the resizing process for the photo upload.

After, I’m definitely a big fan. On my iPhone, I think that the basic browsing experience using the Amazon Photo app is superior to the native Photos app on the Mac. However, I am just finishing up syncing my photos and videos into Google Photos, which is also free.

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Here’s what I came up with after about two weeks of futzing. My Scenario & Options • Using macOS & iOS primarily. Support for Android would be nice but isn’t 100% required. • 20k photos & videos • 120GB of disk space • Sources of images: • Canon Digital Rebel (including CRW RAW) • Canon 40D DSLR (including CR2 RAW) • iPhone 1st gen through iPhone 7 Plus • iPod nano videos • Other shitty digital cameras over the years • Handful of scanned photos & negatives iCloud Photos This solution sort of just works for me. I can take pictures on my phone and they’re automatically backed up into iCloud when I’m back onto a WiFi network. My iMac at home downloads all originals so I have a copy of every photo and video on disk without an Internet connection. ICloud sync is built into the Photos Mac app and into iOS. The downside is every time I take an HD video or a ton of photos it swamps my WiFi connection. During the summer we’re at our camper/cottage and have a very slow 2Mbps down/1Mbps up connection.

I like the fact that the photos are organized by the date they were taken, not the date you uploaded them. This takes out the step of trying to organize the photos in the correct order. The fact that this app has unlimited storage with your prime membership is such a great value and saves so much money. But where the app falls a wee bit short, is in these ways. It doesn’t tell you if you are uploading a duplicate photo. There is no way to rotate the photos in the app. You have to download the photo, rotate and edit it in another app, then upload to this app.

ICloud Photos feels like it’s emphasis is on flawless sync rather than server-side experience consistency with the discovery features like faces and locations. Sticking with iCloud Photos For now I’m sticking with iCloud Photos. I didn’t want to lose any fidelity in my library and I wanted a sync solution that just worked that included deletes and edits.

- Share photos and albums via SMS, email, other apps, or privately with Groups. - See your photos on your Fire TV, tablet, computer, or on the Echo Show, where available. - Prime members can search photos by keyword, location, and more. Amazon Photos offers secure online backup for your photos and videos. This free online storage app lets you store, view, and share your important photos right on your phone. Prime members get free unlimited full-resolution photo storage + 5 GB video storage.

Amazon today added support for video uploads in the new iOS version of its which also now natively supports iPad and iPad mini. The update comes over a year and a half after Amazon first the capability to store videos in its Cloud Drive Photos service via the app’s Android counterpart. Its slow progress to introduce the feature on Apple devices goes to show how much Amazon values its iOS customer base. (Or rather, how it doesn’t). The company quietly released the updated app this afternoon, which, like the Android version, now supports the ability to upload videos up to 2 GB in size or 20 minutes in length. That’s long enough for the majority of personal videos, and still slightly longer than YouTube’s setting of 15 minutes (ahead of account verification). Also like the Android app, those who have turned on Cloud Photos’ Auto-Save functionality in the iOS version will now see support for video uploads, too.

I wonder if these ‘free’ services have been overwhelmed by the amount of data they are processing(?) Like.

• In addition to storing all of your photos for free, Google will also allow you to store your videos for free as well. Amazon allows unlimited photo uploads but counts any videos against your cloud quota. Note, Google does impose size limits on photos, which Amazon does not do– so if you are a professional photographer and have a bunch of RAW photos, Amazon may be a better choice. But if you take most of your photos/videos with your mobile phone, Google’s ability to store everything you have for free makes it hard to beat. • One killer feature of Google photos is Search.

Again, larger videos will either be scaled down or count against your limits. RAW Photos Amazon Photos lets you upload RAW files. The feature will appeal to anyone who regularly has to use high-resolution RAW images in a professional environment, such as photographers and graphic designers. In contrast, Google Photos will convert RAW files into JPEG automatically if they exceed the 16-megapixel limit. Amazon Prints vs. Google Photo Books Amazon and Google both provide a way to turn your treasured photographs into permanent hard copies.

I take quite a few pics a day and, at the end of it, I edit the best of them. If they were baked up some time earlier in the day, they remain unchanged. I was hoping that Prime Photo could be a free (well, I pay for prime either way) substitute of iCloud, but, unfortunately, it can’t. As soon as I get a new phone, am I supposed to edit a couple thousand pics again?! *** I haven’t really started using the app yet, but I’m already frustrated. I have lots of pictures on my phone - around 8 thousand.

I stopped myself from deleting the app several times already. I hope in a few days it’s gonna download all the pics so I could finally check out all the features. Yuls24 Still have to use iCloud * Review updated I started using the app after several days which were necessary to upload all the photos from my phone. There are definitely nice features. I like that the app offers you to look at the pics that were taken on the same day previous years. My biggest disappointment, however, is that the app backs up pictures as soon as they are taken (if wi-fi is available) and doesn’t update them if they are being edited.

Use the iOS or Android mobile apps to auto-save your photos, then safely delete them from your phone to free up space on your device. Upload photos from your desktop computer, and store them all safely with the Amazon Photos desktop app.

I had just finished your excellent Jan. 1 post on moving photos from Apple’s Photos app to the Amazon Cloud, downloaded and got rclone working, and was about to pull the trigger when I noticed this new post. I’ve enjoyed and learned a lot from both posts, but now I’m wondering — how are you moving or syncing pictures from Photos to Google Photos? (Or can I set the “Masters” folder inside the Photos library package to sync with Google? That would be nice.) Anyway, thanks for helping find real-world solutions amid all the big-tech restrictions, fine print and digitized-in-stone terms of service out there.

• Tap the photo or photos you wish to download, share, or delete. When you select a photo, a green checkmark will appear next to the selection. • Tap the Download icon in the lower left corner of the screen to download it onto your iPhone or iPad. It looks like a cloud with an arrow pointing downward inside of it.

But which one is right for you? And Fire tablets.

- General bug fixes and improvements. Tell a friend about full-resolution photo and video storage with Amazon Photos. Zealousagenda Unnavigable and Years Behind Industry Norms The prime photos app continues to lag behind other major photo and video storage competitors. As a paid account holder I have nearly 100,000 photos and nearly 1,300 videos stored in this system – and I am doing so simply because of the price for the storage volume.

And remember, you can run both services simultaneously, letting you spend time using both apps before making your decision. If you’d like to learn more about Amazon Prime,. You’ll have full access to Amazon Photos and be able to try it out first-hand. Explore more about:,,.

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Amazon Photos: Amazon Photos offers unlimited full-resolution online photo storage, and 5 GB free video storage, to Prime members, who can save and share their photos on desktop, mobile, and tablet. Share unlimited photo storage with up to 5 people.

If this is your first time ever using the service, you’ll see a blank slate like the one seen below. You can select the “Upload Photos” button to use your operating system’s file explorer to select photos or, more conveniently, simply drag and drop photos right onto the browser pane. Either way, you’ll see an upload meter in the lower left corner. Once it wraps up, you’re free to browse your photos. In addition to the noting the upload is complete, also note the “People” tag in the sidebar, as well as the “Things” tags above it.

As I was uploading my 180GB of photo and video files, iCloud rendered my Internet connection useless because it saturated the upstream connection; that caused me to write. But after I had gotten all of my data into iCloud, it became clear that iCloud wasn’t designed as a cloud-based photo backup service– instead, iCloud was designed to be your canonical photo store. This means that all your photos– on your iPhone, on your desktop, etc.– are simply mirrored, locally cached copies. If you don’t understand this, you’re not alone–.

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Thank you for your detailed guide. It works and most my photo library is now on Amazon Cloud. But still there are several things that I do not understand and I would appreciate your help. 1) Now, I have a directory “photobackup” on Amazon Drive which is on my Mac, even when I am not connected with all photos. It takes thus disk space (here 29 Go).

Amazon and Google Photos have controls too for how much you store locally. I haven’t played with them in about a year so I can’t say outright how clear they are. Haven’t tried iCloud but I have tried Google and Amazon Prime Photos. Google photos seems to be broken (since last year apparently) and won’t recognise all faces. I uploaded a good few thousand pictures and there are many hundreds where no faces have been picked up. It seems to be stuck and won’t recognise any more and yes, I’ve tried all the ‘fixes’, this is a Google problem. When it does work the facial recognition is uncannily good, it picked up pictures of my son from when he was a few hours old to 16 years without any training!

I’m getting pretty close to that limit which means my only option is to move to 1TB at $9.99/month. When that limit is breached I’d probably end up using iCloud for more file storage (instead of DropBox) since I’ll be paying for it. Amazon Prime Photos I have Amazon Prime for our house which means I get their Prime Photos option included. This service provides for unlimited image storage and 5GB of video storage. You can upgrade to unlimited storage of any files for $60/year. Amazon has a sync tool that you can drag your Apple Photos library file onto and it’ll sync all of your master images. The uploader gives you options for the number of concurrent uploads as well as how much bandwidth each upload can take.

You can also upload photos to Amazon Cloud Drive simply by dragging them to your menu bar. You can access those photos instantly on Kindle Fire or from any web browser. Quick Tip to ensure your Photos never go missing Photos are precious memories and all of us never want to ever lose them to hard disk crashes or missing drives. PicBackMan is the easiest and simplest way to keep your photos safely backed up in one or more online accounts. Simply download PicBackMan (it's free!), register your account, connect to your online store and tell PicBackMan where your photos are - PicBackMan does the rest, automatically. It bulk uploads all photos and keeps looking for new ones and uploads those too. You don't have to ever touch it.

I’ve set the rest of the apps to upload over WiFi only — As you mentioned iCloud seems to do it’s own thing in regards to uploading via cellular or WiFi. The rest of the apps each have good and bad. Google’s automated collages and effects is fun.

- See your photos from This Day through the years and other helpful info in Yours. - Share all your photos from a year in This Day with a single tap.

• Tap the Share icon in the lower left corner, next to the Download icon to share the photo or photos you have selected. It looks like a box with an arrow pointing upward inside of it. • Tap the Trash icon in the lower right corner of the screen to delete a picture or pictures from Amazon Cloud. You can also hide or unhide photos by tapping the icon that looks like an eyeball. This will temporarily remove them from the general folder so someone doesn't see something they weren't supposed to.

Which is good, but you know, when you recommend and app or a workflow you need to warn people of the limitations of your suggestions. But we where talking about Amazon Cloud and 'File => Export'. And Phoshare until Photo app did that work quite well (and automatically with cronjob)!

Once your photos are stored in Amazon Photos, you can delete them from your device to make room on your phone. This free photo storage app can help you keep your photos and videos safe, even if your phone is lost or damaged. PRIME MEMBER BENEFITS Amazon Prime members get free unlimited photo storage + 5 GB video storage as part of their Prime membership. They can also share their unlimited photo storage benefit with five others by adding them to their Family Vault, and search for photos by keyword, location, or the name of the person in the photo. SEARCH FOR PHOTOS BY KEYWORD Your photos are easy to find, because the app organizes your photos automatically. Prime members can quickly find any specific photos by searching for the things in their images, like 'dog,' 'sunset,' or 'Seattle.'

The photo uploader will also support non-JPEG files with the installation of the WIC codec. Easy Photo Uploader is a welcome improvement to the way photos are currently uploaded to Facebook. Easy Photo Uploader for Facebook is used to upload your pictures to Facebook as a batch directly from a shell extension. When you see pictures or a folder with pictures in your file explorer, just select the pictures and right click on 'Send to Facebook'.

How to view uploaded photos in Amazon Photos on iPhone or iPad You can view all of your photos chronologically, by year and month, or sort them by when you uploaded them to Amazon Cloud. • Open the Amazon Photo app. • If you haven't already, log in using the email address and password associated with your Amazon Prime account.

It is impossible to type in an exact date, or month and year combination, and see only the photos from that specified timeframe. In fact, I have no idea what the results are that are actually returned when you enter a date or a month–year as a search term because the results are nonsensical. So, Prime Photos—good for storage volume, mediocre at photo management. This service desperately needs further development.

And restoring from a network backup will need a long time. Any backup on a local drive is much preferable. Rather than export - I did a drag and drop upload (using chrome browser) of the 'masters' folders after selecting 'show package contents' on my iphoto database. That lets you drill inside the iphoto database file and get right to the master picture files. This won't give you all the iphoto metadata but for me was a simple way to back up the original pictures.