How can I avoid syncing of photos between iMac and iPad?
As of yesterday I have a new M2 iPad Air. After setting it up through my old iPad (5Gen) and having transferred all data and apps, I wanted to make a backup to my Mac before setting the old iPad back to default.
I do not use iCloud, at least not for photos. I have a library of >20,000 photos in my Photo.app, but definitely don't want them on my iPad.
But each time I hook up the new iPad to my Mac, the photos start being copied to my iPad, although iCloud is switched off for photos, and syncing from iMac to my iPad is set to Photos, selected albums, and no album is selected in the sidebar of the Finder window. The number of photos being transferred increased, and finally I gave up around 7500 transferred photos. The only way to stop transfer was unhooking the iPad.
I called it a day.
This morning, I reset the new iPad Air to default, and set it up again through the old iPad. I still have not hooked up the new iPad, which now only contains the same photos as on the old one, to my iMac. Reason: I'm afraid syncing will start all over again.
What can I do to avoid any syncing of photos between iMac and iPad? Again: iCloud is not used for photos.
Thanks in advance for your help.
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