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Import from a camera memory card - Apple Photos Tutorial
From the course: Photos for macOS Catalina Essential Training
Import from a camera memory card
- [Instructor] A common way to bring pictures into your photos library is via a memory card. You have a camera and it has a memory card in it, SD memory card or a micro SD card, and you have it full of pictures, and you want to get them into your photos library. So you can do that, and all you have to do is first find a card reader if your MAC doesn't have one builtin. I know some of the newer laptops don't have the card readers builtin. I still have one that does, which is very nice. But you can get an external card read that goes into one of your ports. Any number of ways to do it, and of course, you can always do it the old fashioned way where you get the USB cord that comes with your camera and plug it into your computer and go that route too. Regardless, once you do that and Photos will see that card once it's been mounted. And it will show up over here under devices. There we have one, a Canon card in there right…
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Import from a camera memory card4m 7s
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Import from a flash drive or external hard drive3m 46s
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Receive images via AirDrop2m 18s
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Understanding the Imports album2m 53s
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Enable iCloud syncing4m 3s
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Switch to another Photos library3m 11s
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Back up a Photos library2m 8s
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