![]() So, when I delete a photo/video from Google that I do not want deleted from Apple I just recover the file from the iPhotos ‘Recently Deleted’ album within 30 days. But when I delete a photo from iPhotos it does not delete the copy that has been synced to Google. for a time in an effort to determine where your problem originated.įYI, when I delete a photo from Google Photos it is also deleted from (let’s call it) iPhotos. If you follow Kennon’s procedure I suggest, after you have your library deduplicated, you document any edits, deletes, etc. I see no problem with the procedure suggested by I’ve never used a Mac to sync my photos to Google, but I agree that it is probably best to sync from only one device. I use my iPad to sync, but previously used my iPhone. I’ve been using both Apple Photos and Google Photos for several years and haven’t had the duplication problem you describe. It works the best across iOS and macOS, and I backup to Backblaze and a local computer, so my photos are relatively safe. I’ve given up trying to use multiple photo services and just accepted iCloud. That said, it’s a tedious process keeping multiple systems in sync. ![]() The file names of your photos can be different and they can reside in different folders of your hard disk but the service will still recognize the duplicates and remove them from the upload queue. Share photos and albums with friends and family. This should get you back to a good starting point, and then should allow you to run them simultaneously without them interfering with their counterparts. Google Photos can smartly detect duplicate photos and will skip uploading them if an image has been uploaded previously. Your photos are automatically organized and searchable so you can easily find the photo you’re looking for.
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