![]() And not all photos from then to now from those contacts. Now the one thing that have noticed is that furthest image(when viewing from settings -iphone storage-Messages-photos goes back to nov of 21, but its only a from one or two contacts. Why would photos I sent at the very least be missing off my phone? As "privacy" oriented as apple is supposed to be, this really concerns me. ![]() Neither will any gifs load, only some emojis that I have sent show. These two particular threads I the contacts have blocked me and deleted the thread(I had someone block me but not delete tge thread and it didnt change ability to download). So some thread will allow to me download from messages some of the time, but two threada wont even start the process. This occurs randomly in all threads except two. It wont let me download when tapping on them, photos sent and received in messages. Even in "shared with me" from the photos app, fail to show all of the little bit photos that still do show up in messages. Ive recently ran into the issue of photos and files not showing in many of my message threads. Just let technology take care of it for you! The days of manually managing your photos when shooting with a phone are gone. For instance, it knows photos taken on December 25th are from Christmas and makes it for me, excluding photos with eyes closed, etc. I don't tell it what to make, it just knows. And every month or so I get a slideshow with music from Apple made with photos from a special day or event. Search for the word "dog" on any of those services and all of the photos you have taken with a dog will appear. In fact, I am a commercial photographer and use Portfolio for my primary website: īeyond simply storage, Apple, Google, and Adobe all have AI (Artificial Intelligence) features like facial and object recognition. That gives you Lightroom, Lightroom Classic, Lightroom mobile (iPhone and iPad), Photoshop, Premier Rush (for video), Portfolio and more. I have the Photography Plan and 1TB of storage with Adobe for $20 per month. So, with Adobe, you can get BOTH cloud and local storage automatically by using Lightroom. Then if you have Lightroom Classic on your computer at home, you can set the high-res files to download there onto a drive of your choice. You can put Lightroom on your phone and set it up so all of the photos would flow into Adobe's cloud. So, you can have your photos flowing automatically to 2 places, Apple and Google.Īnother option for photo enthusiasts is Adobe. Any photo you take can be set to also AUTOMATICALLY upload to their service. ![]() Then you can protect yourself by signing-up for another service like Google Photos. Now, what if something crazy happens and Apple loses all of your photos? Very doubtful, but possible. 2TB is a lot of storage for iPhone photos. And 2TB of storage for all of those high-res files is $9.99 per month. The only time you should delete a photo is if you never want to see it again. Whenever you do something with the Apple Photos app and a higher-res file is needed, the high-res version will be downloaded AUTOMATICALLY. This will prevent your phone from running out of storage. Low resolution photos will AUTOMATICALLY be kept on your phone and the high-res files will AUTOMATICALLY be kept in the cloud. ![]() It is designed for long-term storage!Īfter turning on iCloud Photos, turn on "Optimize Storage" in the Settings. I think it can be helpful to some people, so here it is again:įor anyone shooting photos with an Apple device, I highly, highly recommend using iCloud Photos to store your photos. Hello! I posted the information below with the same article that appeared on Petapixel. ![]()
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