How do I find a photo/video file in the Finder?
How do I find a photo/video file in the Finder?
MacBook Pro 15″, macOS 10.14
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How do I find a photo/video file in the Finder?
MacBook Pro 15″, macOS 10.14
Thank you, Tony ... I didn't think of the Export feature. That works. The video file I just exported turns out to be the same size as the one that I previously dragged and dropped. But, exporting gives more control on size, resolution. I just tried the unmodified export too and that file is about a third more in size compared to the other export or the drag and drop file. Much appreciate your help. Good to learn this!
Thank you, Tony ... I didn't think of the Export feature. That works. The video file I just exported turns out to be the same size as the one that I previously dragged and dropped. But, exporting gives more control on size, resolution. I just tried the unmodified export too and that file is about a third more in size compared to the other export or the drag and drop file. Much appreciate your help. Good to learn this!
Do you want to find files stored in your Photos Library?
the Finder does not give you access to the photos in the Photos Library. You have to use the Photos.app to access your photos, or if you want to access the photos from some application, use the Media Browser. When you want to open a photo in another application, for example for uploading to social platforms, you can access the photos bin your library from the "File > Open" dialog. When the window to select a file opens, go to the "Media" section in the sidebar and click "Media > Photos". This will show you the Photos Library. Click it to see the albums inside and to select the photos you want to use.
But possibly not recommended. There is nothing you can do with knowing that file name that you can't do using the photos app. And messing about in the library package - the best you can do is not cause damage.
The only time (IMO) it makes sense to go in there is if the library has already been so badly damaged that it is not possible to access the photos via the app - then it might be necesssary to recover from the package - with some limitations, such as losing filenames.
Thank you all. I've just realized in Monterey that I can drag a movie/image from Photos directly into a Folder in the Finder. In earlier Systems I was accessing the option to "show in Finder" to gain access to it to drop into a dropbox and share. I've just tried a drag and drop and see now that I have copied the File into the Finder ... which is what I wanted. Appreciate the feedback. Thanks!
Be aware that drag/drop only takes a copy of the preview file. Which may be lower resolution, and/or lower quality than the original file.
A better way to get the images out of Photos is to selctet them, and then file>export (or file>export unmodified original).
For the former, select full size and maximum quality.
> not recommended
Yes. That's why I have this warning in the referenced thread:
"In the next step only look but do not touch! Do not in any way modify the folders and files because mere mortals should not mess inside the library package unless they know what they are doing and have good backups!"
In earlier Systems I was accessing the option to "show in Finder" to gain access to it to drop into a dropbox and share.
"Show in Finder" has been working in iPhoto, but in Photos it is only available for referenced files (and that feature cannot be recommended, as it has some bugs that need fixing).
In the earlier versions of Photos, up to Photos 6, we could use PowerPhotos to reveal original files in the Finder, but that is no longer possible in Photos 7.
Exporting is the safest option anyway.
It is possible to check the movie's or photo's internal database name by dragging the Photos thumbnail to Terminal described here:
Photos to iPad sync error with some movies - Apple Community
How do I find a photo/video file in the Finder?