![]() ![]() I assume that the browser's traversal of the file hierarchy gets around Amazon's limitation on uploading package contents. I tried the same thing using the Amazon desktop app, and it didn't work. It does however preserve the original pictures. This of course does not back up any of the organization (albums, smart albums, slideshows, books, etc.) or changes I have made over the years in iPhoto. How to access your photos on Amazon After you’ve uploaded your pictures, you’ll see your photos if you click on the Photos tab, in the bottom left corner of the screen. It failed on a few files (I have a few videos longer than the 2GB limit), and eventually used up all of my limit of non-photo files, but it uploaded most of my 271GB of photos, 8,710 photos and counting so far. And then choose the photos you want to upload. From there, you will find the sync status. When I got to the page where I can upload photos ( ), In the Finder, I dragged the iPhoto-Masters folder over the Chrome window, and it started uploading. The perk lets users store as many full-resolution pictures as they want, then access them anytime, anywhereincluding on an Amazon Fire TV ( at Amazon) or Fire TV Stick (39.99 at Amazon) . You can access the Amazon Photos app from the top menu bar (Mac) or the taskbar (Windows). ![]() (2) Using Google Chrome, I logged into my Amazon Cloud Drive. Inside that is a series of folders that are named after years. "~/Pictures/iPhoto-Masters" is the location and name I gave for the link.Īfter doing this, in my Pictures folder I can see a folder alias called "iPhoto-Masters". "~/Pictures/iPhoto\ Library/Masters/" refers to the folder inside the iPhoto library where all the original are kepts. "ln" is the command to make a link "-s" is the option to make it symbolic. Scroll down until you find Google Photos and check the box next to it. Click on Deselect all because it’s much faster than doing each one independently. You will see a massive list of app data from all the apps you use. Ln -s ~/Pictures/iPhoto\ Library/Masters/ ~/Pictures/iPhoto-Masters Navigate to Google Takeout where all your Google data is stored. This is normally hidden in the Finder, so I typed this in terminal: All other customers get 5 GB photo and video storage. Visit Help & Customer Support Amazon Photo Apps: Prime members get unlimited, full-resolution photo storage, plus 5 GB video storage. You can ask Alexa to help you, or manually set up your Echo Show or Fire TV to show your photo memories. (1) I made a symbolic link to the directory (folder) containing the originals inside my iPhoto library. Select the folders to automatically backup Get the app Questions We've got answers. Here is what I did, and it worked (mostly) to back up my photos to my unlimited photos with Amazon Prime: ![]()
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