iCloud photo library, Optimise Mac Storage, and off-line copy
Hi all,
I'm helping someone with a large Photos library, and the process has raised a few questions:
- They're using a Macbook Pro
- The Photos library is about 350GB, and is stored on an external hard drive because it's too large for the Macintosh HD.
- It's in the process of being uploaded to iCloud
Once it's uploaded, ideally we would like to be able to access it without connecting the external hard drive, so I was wondering....
If we:
- launch Photos with the external hard drive Disconnected
- create a new, empty Photos library on Macintosh HD.
- In Photos->Preferences->iCloud, tick the "iCloud Photo Library", and "Optimse Mac Storage" options
We should be able to access the entire iCloud Photo Library, is that right?
And, any new photos imported to the library on the Macintosh HD will be synced to the iCloud Photo Library?
Further more, if we then connect that external hard drive and, upon launching Photos, hold down the Alt / Option key, in order to select the Photos Library on the external hard drive, once that library is open, as long as the option for "Optimise Mac Storage" is deselected for that specific library, it should sync / download any new photos that had since been added via the Macintosh HD Photos library?
So, as long as we switch between libraries once every while, we could have the entire library in sync and stored locally on the external hard drive for off-line access?
I'll be testing this out when i get a chance, but just thought I'd through it out there to see if others had any experience or opinion.
Many thanks,