The first, automatically moves any downloaded camera movies to my movie folder. In this case, after I’ve downloaded my images to my pictures folder, I use two Hazel rules. Hazel is a system utility that applies specified rules to a given folder. Next, I use Noodlesoft’s Hazel ($29) to automate organization. I make sure to delete the images from the phone as I download, ensuring that I don’t end up with duplicates. With my phone connected to my Mac, I use Apple’s built-in utility Image Capture to download all pictures to a specified folder. As convenient as it is to automatically upload all your images to the cloud, Apple’s service has one glaring omission. Organizing thousands of images can feel overwhelming.Īpple has tried to makes this a seamless process with the introduction of iCloud and the new Photos app. If you’re like me, you probably take lots of pictures with your phone.
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