Download iphone photos to mac with file renaming






















 · Bring photos into Mac, triage, rename and move into folders using Photo Mechanic, and then import into photo app of choice. I'm not averse to doing that, but looking for easiest way to accomplish the transfer of iOS photos without screwing up iCloud photo library.  · Connect your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to your Mac with a USB cable. Open the Photos app on your computer. The Photos app shows an Import screen with all the photos and videos that are on your connected device. If the Import screen doesn't automatically appear, click the device's name in the Photos sidebar. If asked, unlock your iOS or iPadOS. Transfer photos from an iPhone to your PC. First, connect your iPhone to a PC with a USB cable that can transfer files. Turn your phone on and unlock it. Your PC can’t find the device if the device is locked. On your PC, select the Start button and then select Photos to open the Photos app. Select Import From a USB device, then follow the.


Answer (1 of 5): I do this all the time without syncing my iPhone. * Plug in your phone. * Launch Image Capture* * Download photos (specify or create folder) * Click to import (delete, if desired) * Eject phone * This is a free application on every Mac for the last six years, maybe longe. Shift-click to select multiple files. Click on the Action button at the top of the Finder window. You can also right or control + click on the files. Select Rename [X number] Items. Select Add Text from the drop down menu at the top of the set of rename tools. Enter the word or words you want to add to the files. Rename without changing the file extension .JPEG). If there are multiple JPEG photos that are not opening, you can also batch-rename files on Mac. Steps to batch-rename files on Mac: 1. Launch Finder on your Mac. 2. Locate the photos that you want to rename. 3. Shift-click to select multiple files.


Transfer from iPhone to Mac: Click the disclosure triangle beside an app name to see its files on your iPhone, then drag a file to a Finder window. To delete a file from iPhone, select it below an app name, press Command-Delete, then click Delete. Connect your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to your Mac with a USB cable. Open the Photos app on your computer. The Photos app shows an Import screen with all the photos and videos that are on your connected device. If the Import screen doesn't automatically appear, click the device's name in the Photos sidebar. If asked, unlock your iOS or iPadOS. Import photos from a camera or phone using Photos on Mac. You can connect a camera, iPhone, iPad, or other mobile device to your Mac and import your photos into the Photos app. You can also import photos from a camera’s memory card. See Import photos from storage devices and DVDs using Photos. Open Photos for me.

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