Yesterday I updated my macbook pro. After I everything was installed. I opened my macbook today I realised that almost all my photos from the Photo App on my Macbook had disappeared (years of photos). It wasn't even an update of the photo app but for Safari.
I could restore a few photo's from my recently deleted album. But those where only a hundred of the tens of thousands of memories/photo's I had. I don't use iCloud and I don't have a time machine active Where did they go? How do I get the years of photos back? Hi Everyone, I have been experiencing the same issue with the Photos app Store, I would be missing about 10,000 pictures and then they would appear again. This has happen a couple of times since I switched from iPhotos to Photos app, its been a few years. Over the last few days it happen again and ever since then I've tried and tried to recover my precious valuable photos but had not luck, until this morning.
I HAVE RECOVERED ALL OF MY 10,000 PHOTOS! What i did was 1. Open finder 2. Go to pictures 3. Scrolled all the way down until I found a folder labeled 'A Day at the Museum' and another one labeled 'Photos Library 4.
I doubled clicked on the 'Photos Library' and Photos app opened up and a small window pop up asking me if i wanted to switch from ' a day at the museum' to 'photos library'. I clicked yes, although I was terrified of loosing the remaining photos, and after it made the switch and Photos app re open all of my pictures appeared. Hope this is helpful, best of luck. Let me know if it worked for you guys. Apple Footer. This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only. Apple may provide or recommend responses as a possible solution based on the information provided; every potential issue may involve several factors not detailed in the conversations captured in an electronic forum and Apple can therefore provide no guarantee as to the efficacy of any proposed solutions on the community forums.
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Developers have had their hands on Apple's new Photos app for the past two months, and now a finished version of it is available to everyone. Today, Apple released OS X 10.10.3, a free update for Macs that adds the new app, as well as a handful of other features and fixes to its five-month-old operating system. The new Photos app was designed not only to replace iPhoto and Aperture, but also to play better with the photos and videos people have captured on their iPhones and iPads. That means that the editing tools are the same, and that your edits carry over no matter what device you're on, the same way Apple's handled some of its iCloud syncing in iWork office apps like Pages and Keynote. You get some new features, but lose others The arrival of Photos also signals, which this new app replaces and modernizes. Many of its features are present in the app, but some have also been changed or are missing. For the most part though, its additions make it a worthwhile update, including the advent of iCloud Photo Library, which syncs full-quality photos and videos between devices almost instantaneously.
This also lets people keep a copy of their photo library in the cloud, which can save serious space on people's computers. However the option also means you'll very likely need to pay to upgrade your iCloud storage plan.
We go into more detail about what's new, and how all this works in our explainer,. Apple originally showed off the new Photos app at its developer conference last June, though developers didn't get their hands on the software until early February. To a wider batch of testers in its Appleseed testing program last month, so that both groups could squash bugs. Also in today's update, Spotlight suggestions, and support for two-step verification on some web accounts like Google. Apple also says the update improves Wi-Fi performance, and improves reliability when screen sharing.