Where do FaceTime photos go?
If you click the photo button in a FaceTime video call, where is that snap shot stored?
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If you click the photo button in a FaceTime video call, where is that snap shot stored?
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MacBook Pro TouchBar and Touch ID, macOS High Sierra (10.13.1), 15" 512GB 16GB RAM Radeon Pro 455
You can see more information about using Live Photos during FaceTime calls here: FaceTime Help: Take a Live PhotoWhen you’re on a FaceTime video call, you can take a Live Photo to capture a moment from the call. Both of you receive a notification that the photo was taken, and the Live Photo goes right into your Photos library. The other person on the call may need to set their FaceTime preferences to allow a Live Photo before you can take one.
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Where do FaceTime photos go?