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reconnecting 5 hours ago

There is NO button on Mac to download photos from iCloud. You can only do this from your phone and then synchronise them to your Mac.

coder543 5 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Yes, there is a button on Mac: https://support.apple.com/guide/photos/use-icloud-photos-pht...

As long as you are signed into the Mac with the same iCloud account used on the iPhone, this will download them all. No, you do not need to get them all downloaded to the iPhone ever for any reason for this to work. Period. You need to stop repeating that, because it is wrong. How many people have to say the same thing?

Yes, you will have to go into a hidden folder to access the Originals once they're downloaded if you want to copy them somewhere else, but it's like two clicks.

reconnecting 5 hours ago | parent [-]

I've been using Mac since Mac OS X 10.4 (~2005) and was under the same impression.

However, in reality, when you use the same Apple account on both devices with the Photos app on macOS (yes, with the 'Download Originals' checkbox enabled), it only downloads photos that you upload from your phone.

And if you look at the iCloud tab in the Photos app, it says 'Automatically _upload_ and store all your photos and videos in iCloud', so it works from Mac to iCloud, and doesn't help to download full iCloud library.

coder543 5 hours ago | parent [-]

No, you are not correct. How many people have to tell you this?

It absolutely works the way I said it does, because I have seen it work that way. Just because you accidentally turned off iCloud Photos in your Apple Account settings on that Mac (or some other similar issue) does not mean it does not work this way when properly signed in.

If you want something to try, go to System Settings -> Apple Account -> Photos and see if "Sync this mac" is turned off. It needs to be on. There could be other ways that this feature is disabled, but that is one of them.

Not seeing something work is not evidence that it does not work. You have not seen it work, but that is not proof it does not work.

Seeing it work is evidence that it works. I have seen it work.

Other people have seen it work that way, and their replies are all over this thread. Apple documents that it works this way.

Yes, it will upload photos to iCloud if enabled, but it also downloads them.

reconnecting 4 hours ago | parent [-]

When you take a new photo, it synchronises with all your devices, and therefore you see it on your Mac, iPhone, etc. However, if you get a new Mac (I got one because my library was under capacity), Photos will not start synchronising your 10-year-old photos until you process them through the phone.

I hope I've made it clear now.

coder543 4 hours ago | parent [-]

Your point has been clear the whole time. It is still not correct.

raw_anon_1111 5 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

You can use the Photos app on your Mac and download originals

mr_toad 5 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

There are two options in the file menu - you can export the originals, and there is an option to export them as .jpg.

reconnecting 5 hours ago | parent [-]

From iPhotos (Photos) app to hard drive.

Subject is to download photos from iCloud.

wookmaster 4 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Select all, Files > Export. It's simple to download iCloud Photos.

lostlogin 5 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

One of us is missing something. In Photos.app I clicked download originals. The photos are there on my Mac. It’s bit gross to get at them though - right click on app > show package contents.

Are you wanting a way that doesn’t involve the photos app?

You can do that from iCloud over a browser.

reconnecting 5 hours ago | parent [-]

If you open the Photos app (macOS) connected to iCloud with an empty library, there will be no photos until you import them from your phone. Hope this is clear now.

iCloud via browser has a limit of 1k photos per download.

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