My experience: used to be able to airdrop photos and reverse edits by moving from multiple iPhone iPads with their respective OS to the Mac with the option to accept an open in Photos (effectively importing into a photo library on the Mac ) or put in downloads folder
I have an open case with Apple now where my Mac with Sequoia 15.2 no longer gives that same option multiple respondents and the author have commented about
For me and iPad with OS 18.2 or an iPhone with OS 18.2 provide no option when airdropping to the Mac with Sequoia 15.2 to accept and open in the Photos app when sending one or more photos by AirDrop method
what I did discover is that if I AirDrop a photo taken on an iPhone 7 years ago or yesterday on a 15 Pro Max or 16 Pro Max, etc. it doesn’t matter when the photo was taken away from what device but Apple‘s current software seems to allow to AirDrop with the option to accept into the Mac photos library with the latest sequoia. Only if the photo is coming from a device with a legacy operating system such as 15.3 point X on an iPhone 7 that can’t get updated past iOS 15. I think the same is true for an old iPad Air or limited to iPadOS 15.m
so I have an open case with Apple that I’m not optimistic about and have explained that the same Mac with the same latest level software is interpreting the exact same photo differently when it is being airdropped from a device with a iOS or iPadOS 18.2 software level but if pushing that same photo to the older iPad or iOS device, I can AirDrop it with the same pop-up message on Sequoia with 15.2 that I don’t get when sending the same image from the newer devices with the iPhone and iPad os operating systems.
i’ll also do feedback with Apple and I’m trying to push this case, but the user experience is inconsistent because we’ve lost the functionality of basically simply transferring photos from one library on one device to the library on the Mac and instead forced into sub folders in the downloads folder where sub folders are created when the photo is a live photo or has edits that result in creation of sidecar files, resulting in the user experience of countless sub folders without any thumbnail tiles or ability to see what’s in each one or organize them efficiently. It’s a step backwards for sure and hopefully wasn’t intended, but there is a mixed ability to receive airdrop photos into the Mac photos library depending on from what device and operating system you send it in my experience and I have encountered these types of problems with Apple software in the past with inconsistent behaviors that I share with engineering but many times they never get resolved despite escalation with proof of root cause provided to senior technical support past engineers in these types of things can persist for years. Please open a case with Apple if it matters to you one 800 my Apple and state the words technical support and do feedback that apple.com request because even direct proof of issue and resolution or cause do not guarantee Result of resolution and remedy if not enough users seem to care and report