How do I drag many pictures from iPhone to MacBook?

Ja
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I have about 9000 pictures on my iPhone. Has accumulated like this after 2-3 years. Now I have been trying to drag it onto my MacBook for days, but somehow it breaks off, stops loading or some objects are not dragged over. Today I had it connected to the laptop for 10 hours and it just loaded just over half of the pictures and then it didn't load anymore. My question is how do I get all my objects on my MacBook as quickly as possible, no matter whether video or image? And could you please explain to me how?

Fa

You have to download the Alfaview or Cisco Webex program and then harmonize. That should fix your problem

Lu

Take digital pictures.

en

Try the app / program "AnyDesk". It's pretty self-explanatory, if not, just watch the tutorial. Running on your Wi-Fi is also independent of how fast your internet is, because it only runs internally at home.

Ch

I would recommend you to pull the pictures over piece by piece goes with 9000 pictures I think a bit faster if you always pull over 100 to 500 pictures at the same time. So there's less delay.

Or

You go to a USB stick that fits your cell phone and your computer, shop and drag all the pictures onto the USB stick and then you plug it into your computer and load the pictures onto the computer.

St

Getting away from Apple is probably the best solution, but not helpful here.

In the situation I would look for a cloud that can take all the pictures. There I would upload them all in the Wi-Fi, in blocks of 100 or more pictures, and download them again with the PC.

Maybe it makes sense to separate the garbage beforehand?

St

What's not digital about cell phone photos? Have you ever inserted a film in your cell phone?

Lu

Especially for you: digital images.app. Now clearer?

St

Especially for you: digital photography means recording on a digital medium! This is the case with every cell phone, unless you find one where you have to insert a film!

What happens to it afterwards is another matter: whether you try any app or I work with Lightroom or Capture One, you can definitely talk about it. However, I can also do this with a photo taken on film and then digitized in a scanner.

So you should express yourself correctly so that you will be understood and not be a fool! "Digital picture app" says nothing to me now. I know Snapseed for my mobile phone, and if the demands increase, I take my full-frame camera and then Capture One on the PC.