Jeff Smith 1 wrote:
I'm a recent convert to the iMac world, but remain confused about the best way to import any photos I've taken with my iPhone onto the Mac. When I connect the two with a USB cable, Photos pops up. I select the photos I wish to export to the Mac, go to File/Export and then I have an option of either "Export nn photos" or "Export Unmodified Original ...". If I take the first option, I have a choice of format - JPEG, TIFF or PNG. The TIFF files are huge (24MB) and, closeup, don't seem to be noticeably more clear than the JPEGs. If I chose the Unmodified Original option, I don't have a choice of format -- it's just JPEG, with a file size around 2MB. Is one of these methods superior to another (a) if I want to do further post processing, or (b) I don't? The "Unmodified Original" sounds like what I should use, but perhaps the title is misleading.
Any insights you can provide would be most appreciated.
Thanks in advance for your help.
I'm a recent convert to the iMac world, but remain... (
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I use an App called Photo Sync. I have it installed on my PC, Macbook pro, iPhone, iPod touch and 2 iPads. This is very easy to use.