To import iPhone pictures to Photos on macOS, follow the steps below: 1. Launch Photos app on macOS and connect your iPhone to MacBook, iMac, etc. via USB cable. 2. Tap 'Trust this Computer' on your iPhone when you receive a message. 3. Select photo items you wanna import to Photos for Mac. Or just choose 'Import All New Items'. 4. Pull your iPhone out of your Mac after the whole process is done.
Note: if this is the first time for you to connect iPhone to Mac Photos app, please don't undo 'Open Photos for this device' option at the top menu. If you accidently undo this option, please disconnect your iPhone to Mac, shut down and reboot your iPhone. Then re-connect iPhone to Mac Photos app to import pictures again.
Photos For Mac Os Catalina
Feb 17, 2018 With Photos for Mac, all the pictures and videos you've taken on your iPhone or iPad, or imported into iPhoto or Aperture, will always be available to you on any of your Macs, as will any future pictures and videos you take or import, including your DSLR images, even in RAW! Apple's Photos for MacOS provides a solid range of editing tools but shines in its ability to organize images using facial, object, and scene recognition. Photos in macOS Catalina has an immersive, dynamic look that showcases your best photos. Find the shots you’re looking for with powerful search options. Organize your collection into albums, or keep your photos organized automatically with smart albums. Perfect your images with intuitive built-in editing tools, or use your favorite photos apps.
Change Photos Library Location Mac
To export pictures from Photos app to Mac, do as following: 1. Choose the pictures you plan to export to macOS. 2. Click 'File' on the top toolbar of your MacBook/iMac > Tap 'Export' > Tick 'Export XX Photos'. 3. Select export image format (JPEG, TIFF, PNG), Info and File Naming > Click 'Export' button. 4. Open 'Finder' on MacBook, Mac Mini, iMac desktop to search and find the pictures you export.