Depends on undisclosed information if you are using iCLoud Photo Library and delete (or add or edit) a photo on any device using ICPL then those changes will be made on all devices If you have an archive copy of the Photos library no changes will be made to it - changes are only made to the active system library However it is critical to note that the Photos library can only be stored on a volume formatted Mac OS extended (journaled) do if you put it on any other format volume you probably will not be able to successfully recover it sucessfully LN. Ok, so, My Passport is for Mac and the format is Mac OS Extended (Journaled), so that is good! But I want to make sure I copied the photos to My Passport correctly.
All I did was go to the Photos Library folder, and dragged it to My Passport. IMac said it was copying the Photos Library to My Passport.
The My Passport Studio and My Passport for Mac are the latest portable drives from Western Digital. They are both designed for Mac, though can be easily reformatted to work with Windows. Here’s something your My Passport for Mac Quick Install Guide might not tell you: Hard drives usually come formatted in two different ways, one catering to Windows and one catering to Mac.
But I had over 4,000 pics/videos and it only took 2 minutes. Then when I open the photos library folder on My Passport, I can see the 'Photos' icon on the bar at the bottom of my desktop screen bounce, and then the pictures open. This makes me wonder if I copied the pictures correctly? Is it using 'Photos' to open the Photos Library on My Passport? Is that the right way to open the photos? Or is it opening the folder from My Passport? Also, how do I get an archived copy of the iCPL?
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With this passport photo app, you can format, print, or save passport photos in seconds. It comes with passport photo templates for 100 countries. As well as passport photos, this app is ideal for printing photos for job applications. More than ten popular formats for job application photos have also been predefined.
No nation, Save your money Causes massive color shift and no real editing/resizing available. Now worth the effort to try to use. In response to the developer’s response: The printer (HP DeskJet 8958) is fairly new, it has a complete set of new ink cartridges.
The background of the passport/visa photo was taken against a white painted wall the photo viewed on the computer has a white background. The printed photo has a light GRAY backgrdound. This is indeed a color shift.
The same photo printed to the same printer with a different app has a white background. Developer Response, Thank you for your feedback. The app offers very good resize functionality. There is also no color shift.
Maybe the ink in the printer is almost empty or your photos doesn’t have the required sRGB ICC profile. No nation, Save your money Causes massive color shift and no real editing/resizing available. Now worth the effort to try to use.
In response to the developer’s response: The printer (HP DeskJet 8958) is fairly new, it has a complete set of new ink cartridges. The background of the passport/visa photo was taken against a white painted wall the photo viewed on the computer has a white background.
The printed photo has a light GRAY backgrdound. This is indeed a color shift. The same photo printed to the same printer with a different app has a white background. Developer Response, Thank you for your feedback.
The app offers very good resize functionality. There is also no color shift. Maybe the ink in the printer is almost empty or your photos doesn’t have the required sRGB ICC profile.