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Transferring photos from iPhone to Mac

Went on a trip recently and took over 1,000 photos and videos on my iPhone 12, with most having some type of caption. When I uploaded them to the photos app on my mac, the captions are gone. I have been doing some digging and was curious if captions do not upload when the photo does. I deleted all the pictures off my phone so no longer have access to the old captions. Am I missing them captions on my mac or do they just not transfer for some reason?


Thanks,

Ben

MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 11.3

Posted on Aug 26, 2021 5:22 PM

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Posted on Aug 26, 2021 7:26 PM

Hi Ben,

Welcome to the Apple Community, where some of us do our best to help each other troubleshoot.


Sorry I'm no expert with all the know-how on transferring captions intact, or if it can be done (also curious, now).

A bit more info. may attract such an expert to contribute here..


Wondering where you looked for the captions for the photos now on you Mac.


In this Apple Support article:

Add titles, captions and more to photos using Photos on Mac

https://support.apple.com/en-au/guide/photos/phta4e5a733f/mac


Says" You use the Info window to view information about photos".

  1. In the Photos app  on your Mac, double-click a photo to view it,
  2. then click the Info button  in the toolbar or press Command-I.


Guessing this was where you discovered there were no captions ?

_______________________

Wondering in which way you transferred the photos:

Eg:

  • Did you import the iPhone Photos into Mac using the "Photos". app

(or maybe "Image Capture" / sync via iCloud ? or AirDrop etc.)

_______________________


Overview of importing photos and videos into Photos on Mac

https://support.apple.com/en-au/guide/photos/phta58cd90d3/6.0/mac/11.0


Change preferences in Photos on Mac

https://support.apple.com/en-au/guide/photos/pht5156cc968/6.0/mac/11.0

_____________________________________


So, that's a lot of photos!

These article may be useful:

View photos by location in Photos on Mac

https://support.apple.com/en-au/guide/photos/pht4c00b8ddc/6.0/mac/11.0


Find photos by keyword in Photos on Mac

https://support.apple.com/en-au/guide/photos/pht8d0ad5198/6.0/mac/11.0


All the best :)



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Aug 26, 2021 7:26 PM in response to B_1_3_12

Hi Ben,

Welcome to the Apple Community, where some of us do our best to help each other troubleshoot.


Sorry I'm no expert with all the know-how on transferring captions intact, or if it can be done (also curious, now).

A bit more info. may attract such an expert to contribute here..


Wondering where you looked for the captions for the photos now on you Mac.


In this Apple Support article:

Add titles, captions and more to photos using Photos on Mac

https://support.apple.com/en-au/guide/photos/phta4e5a733f/mac


Says" You use the Info window to view information about photos".

  1. In the Photos app  on your Mac, double-click a photo to view it,
  2. then click the Info button  in the toolbar or press Command-I.


Guessing this was where you discovered there were no captions ?

_______________________

Wondering in which way you transferred the photos:

Eg:

  • Did you import the iPhone Photos into Mac using the "Photos". app

(or maybe "Image Capture" / sync via iCloud ? or AirDrop etc.)

_______________________


Overview of importing photos and videos into Photos on Mac

https://support.apple.com/en-au/guide/photos/phta58cd90d3/6.0/mac/11.0


Change preferences in Photos on Mac

https://support.apple.com/en-au/guide/photos/pht5156cc968/6.0/mac/11.0

_____________________________________


So, that's a lot of photos!

These article may be useful:

View photos by location in Photos on Mac

https://support.apple.com/en-au/guide/photos/pht4c00b8ddc/6.0/mac/11.0


Find photos by keyword in Photos on Mac

https://support.apple.com/en-au/guide/photos/pht8d0ad5198/6.0/mac/11.0


All the best :)



Aug 27, 2021 11:05 PM in response to B_1_3_12

With apple photos, when you add metadata (eg captions), it is added to the database, not the original image file which is left unmodified.


Transferring images to your mac via USB only copies the original files. It doesn't copy the database - so the metadata can't be imported via file transfer methods such as USB, airdrop etc.


The only way to transfer the metadata is to use iCloud photos, which syncs both the image files AND the database with your mac and other devices.

Aug 27, 2021 7:45 PM in response to B_1_3_12

Thank you Ben,

You are welcome!

Thank you for completing the details so we have the full picture.


If caption transferring is really not possible,

and if you would like caption transferring to become a feature for iPhone to Macs,

you could always send feedback to Apple, to those who may effect some changes.


Feedback on Photos:

https://www.apple.com/feedback/photos/


All the best :)

Aug 27, 2021 8:08 PM in response to B_1_3_12

PS:

Found this discussion thread about Photos metadata very interesting ...

Post by léonie says (near the bottom page) :


"Photos is including the original EXIF and IPTC tags, when exporting a photo with File > Export > Export ...photos."


"Just open any photo you export this way in Preview and look at the embedded metadata

(use the command "Tools > Show Inspector" and check the embedded tags.

You should be seeing the original capture date, the lens,

the camera make, all titles, captions, keywords you added. "


https://discussions.apple.com/thread/7961572


Seems like there;'s a method there for future use, at least.

Cheers :)

Aug 27, 2021 1:15 PM in response to brbo

Thank you for the information! I will go through all those references to see if I can find another answer.


Regarding some of your questions; I did discover none of the captions transferred from to my computer by hitting the "info" button on the photos that should have had captions and saw none were there. To import them, I just used the photo app when I connected my phone to my computer which then syncs all my new photos and transfers them to the app!


I found another forum that someone had a similar question, and an answer was that caption transferring was not a feature for iPhone to macs that was included in the photo app. I guess this just really surprised me because it doesn't make sense why the captions couldn't be included, which made me wonder if I missed something. Like I mentioned I will browse your links you included to try to find an answer as well, since I unfortunately deleted them out of my recently deleted folder on my phone.


I appreciate your suggestions and help!

Ben

Aug 27, 2021 11:08 PM in response to brbo

That only relates to export from the photos app on the mac to a jpg, tif or png file in a folder on your mac - not related to transfer from phone to mac. In that case the metadata from the database is added to the exported file. This does NOT happen with export unmodified original - which always exports the file exactly as it was when it was imported to photos (or taken on an iPhone).

Transferring photos from iPhone to Mac

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