Transfering photos to Google

I need to transfer an album to Google, not all of my photos. How can I do it?

MacBook Air, macOS 13.2

Posted on May 6, 2023 9:17 AM

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Jun 11, 2023 6:15 PM in response to luli2023

This only pertains to those who use a computer with iCloud still enabled. I believe you can transfer only an album or selected photos by opening google photos and then uploading (there is an upload prompt) directly from the iCloud photos saved on your computer in files (finder located it for me by typing in "iCloud iPhoto"). I did this with important videos that I wanted to transfer to google photos but wanted to avoid all the other clutter videos, etc. that I have accumulated. It was very easy and straight forward. Best of luck!

Jun 11, 2023 10:15 PM in response to luli2023

FYI: just the other day I lost some hair when trying to upload about 1000 .jpg images to Google Photos from macOS 13.4 Desktop. The upload always stalled between 1-17 images no matter what. (I trashed the few images that succeeded to transfer before the next try).


At first I suspected that Google Photos throttled the connection because before that I had uploaded 37 .mp4 movies (2 GB in total). But the upload did not progress for a few hours. So I waited two days, and tried again but the problem persisted.


Then I tried to upload only 20 .jpg at a time, but that also stalled around 11 images.


Then I suspected that Google Photos balked at some metadata (although the essentially same images were successfully uploaded a few years ago -- now I had slightly edited the metadata in some with GraphicConverter and was trying to upload all of them en masse again). So I edited off all unnecessary metadata with exiftool and left only ExifIFD:DateTimeOriginal, GPS, IPTC/XMP Descriptions and Keywords to 20 test .jpg images. But they also stalled at around 10-17 images.


But then I tried to upload with Chrome instead Safari and, viola!, ALL over 1000 .jpg uploaded in a breeze.


p.s. I recently switched my 2nd browser from Chrome to Firefox because Chrome and its related update processes might intervene with Final Cut Pro. So to use Chrome, I now booted to an external volume where I test and use suspicious software before letting them go to the internal work drive.

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