![]() ![]() When you open your Mac’s Photos App, the default library it opens is the System Library. However, you are only able to open a single photo library at any one time. In case of Photos App (Yosemite and above), you can actually have more than one photo library saved. If you need additional space on iCloud, consider purchasing a monthly upgraded storage plan OR clear out some space on your iCloud account. To check, on your iPhone, go to Settings > Apple ID Profile > iCloud. You may encounter problems with photo syncing if you’re near or exceeded your iCloud Storage allotment. You mention iPhoto instead of Photos–are you using OS X Yosemite 10.10.3 and above or an older (legacy) Mac OS X version? I just want to be certain what photography app we are talking about here.įirst, in order for your Mac Photos App to show your iPhone’s photos, both devices (Mac and iPhone) must use iCloud Photo Library OR iCloud Photo Stream and be signed in with the same Apple ID. Sorry to hear that you’re continuing to have issues with your Photos App. That made a pop up that highlighted Photos and I clicked force quit and my Photos all opened up right where I left off. Then I went to the Apple Icon in the Bar and clicked on force quit.
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