Don't let your photos take over your whole SSD. Photo: Charlie Sorrel/Cult of Mac The Photos app on the Mac has two options for storing your photos. You can tell it to keep the full-size originals of ...
Last year I wrote a post about fixing a problem that is common enough that Apple provides a tool to address it — a corrupt Photos library. With our family photos gone digital, the prospect of ...
You do everything right, yet disaster still strikes. Such is the world of troubleshooting a fussy PC, like when a prompt suggests that it’s fixing your computer but somehow makes a situation worse. At ...
digiKam is a free, open-source app that's available on Windows, macOS, and Linux. No monthly fees, no paywalled features, no cloud lock-in, just free software that actually works.
Deleting duplicates, bad shots and other unwanted files makes it easier to find the good pictures — and gives you room to take more. By J. D. Biersdorfer J. D. Biersdorfer is the Tech Tip columnist ...
If you only want to move a few photos over from one Mac to the other we recommend AirDrop, but if it’s the whole Photos library you want to move, with all your Albums and associated data in place, we ...
Currently storing my LR library on a portable drive mounted on my iMac, where I do most of my LR use. Recently bought a HP laptop to take on trips and thinking about setting up LR there as well.
Apple does many things very well with all of its products. Photo taking and viewing in particular across its iOS devices is great. However there’s one little thing that has flummoxed us in the past, ...
We don’t have to tell you that the iPhone’s camera system improves year after year. Apple has always made mobile photography a priority and the iPhone 13 line certainly delivers with features like ...
Nathan is a tech journalist from Canada who spends too much money on gadgets. You can find his work on Android Police, Digital Trends, iMore, Mobile Syrup and ZDNET. Nathan studied journalism at ...
While your Android phone's internal storage — be it 128GB, 256GB, or even 512GB — may seem ample at first, it's likely to fill up faster than you expect, especially if you capture or store a lot of ...
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