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Which is different from the current mess that Photo Stream has created where many people now have multiple copies of photos replicated everywhere. The idea is that if you snap a new photo on your iPhone, delete a photo from your Mac, or edit a photo on your iPad, all of these changes will be instantly replicated through all of your devices. Photos includes an optional new feature called iCloud Photo Library which keeps your entire photo library synced between the Photos apps on all of your Macs and iOS devices.
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If you don’t have enough space you will be prompted to upgrade before the sync starts. Most people can either get by with 20 GB for 99¢/month or with 200 GB for $3.99. Fortunately Apple recently lowered the pricing to make lots of storage quite affordable.
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Finder may report that each library file consumes several gigabytes, but some of the picture files will exist simultaneously in both libraries, inflating those numbers without actually reducing your available storage. There isn’t a huge rush to do this, as the libraries use “hard links” so that each library isn’t a true duplicate.
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If you are running iPhoto 8 or earlier you might not see the update there and will need to contact Apple to get the final version of iPhoto added to your account so that you can upgrade to the intermediary stage, since the iPhoto product listing has been removed from the store.
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Switch to the Updates tab and install the iPhoto update if it’s offered. If you visit iPhoto on the Mac App Store the app page will offer to upgrade you to the current version if you are still behind.
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You can update your Mac by clicking the Apple menu > App Store, and then switching to the Updates tab.īecause Photos has only just been released and I have only had the chance to tinker with my own photo library, this brief migration overview isn’t going to be comprehensive, but if you are willing to dive in this should help you get started. But you may be impressed with how fast Photos runs compared to iPhoto and how easy it is to sync with your iPhone, iPad, and even other Macs with iCloud Photo Library enabled. You can continue running iPhoto after upgrading to 10.10.3. Don’t worry, you aren’t being forced to upgrade your library to Photos just yet if you aren’t an early adopter.
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Today Apple released the third service update for OS X Yosemite which introduces many security and bug fixes, speed and reliability enhancements, and the sleek new replacement for iPhoto simply called “ Photos“.