Google Photos is more than just a gallery app. It's an excellent photo backup service that also churns out neat edits from time to time. Plus, you can always go back in time to check your old memories. And the good thing is that you can search both by dates, place and as well as text. Over time, Google Photos accumulates thousands and thousands of these memories. So, how do you download all these photos to your computer or phone at once?
For starters, selective downloading is out of the question if you want to download more than a dozen photos. The manual process of downloading the pictures is too much of a hassle. Then there's the inconvenience of unzipping the files and then re-arranging the photos as per your preference. More importantly, there's no support for external downloaders or to resume downloads later.
In short, its a time consuming and an unpredictable affair. Well, how does the idea of downloading all your Google Photos, Albums and Shared albums in one place on your computer sound? Not only will you get everything under one roof, but they also do not take up space on your system. We'll take the aid of a third-party tool named RaiDrive. This one creates a network drive of Google Photos' storage on your PC, and in this way lets you explore all your files and folders from the convenience of Windows Explorer.
Step 1 : After you install the tool, click on the Add icon at the top. That will give you the option to choose which Google service you'd like to connect. S tep 2: Next, select Google Photos from the box.
At this point, the app will give you the option to choose the drive name. While the default name is Z, you can pick any letter of your choice from the drop-down. S tep 3: Now assign a name to the Drive. Since I have attached a couple of other network drives, it lets me distinguish between all the drives.
Once you have verified all the settings Reconnect at sign-in, Proxy , hit the OK button. Automatic sync: Any edits you make or photos you take will be accessible across any device that you sign in to. If you edit and save a photo on your phone, the photo will look the same on Google Photos. Your library at Google is shown straight in the Google Photos app. But if you have hided some special pictures, you also should look under the 3 small lines at Archive.
Or if you did delete some picture on Google Photos, it still maybe in the Trash under these lines and then it can be recovered. Select the photo that you want to transfer. You can also save multiple photos to your device using this method. You cannot download or use images from Google without seeking permission from the copyright holder , unless your use falls within one of the exceptions or the work is distributed under an open licence such as Creative Commons.
Open iTunes on your computer. When your iPhone appears in iTunes, click the Summary option. Click the Restore Backup option to recover iPhone photos. Wait for its finishing, and then you will see the photos in your Photos app. Follow these steps to recover permanently deleted photos from Android: … Launch Disk Drill and click Recover next to the Android device.
Select permanently deleted photos for recovery. You can use the preview feature to look at them before you continue. Step 1 First of all, go to the folder from where photos were deleted. Step 2 Next, search for the file or photos you want to recover, and then, you can also view all the folder backup versions. Backing up photos to PC is much simpler than backing up the photos to Google. What do you think? Leave your comment below. Thursday, November 23, Try A Simpler Backup Method. Step 3 Since there is no select all option on Google Photos, to select all photos to download: Select the first photo on Google Photos; Keep holding Shift key and scroll down to the last photo; Click the last photo to select all photos.
Click three dot icon in the top right corner and choose Download. Step 1 Open Google Photos on your phone. Select the photo you want to download to Gallery. Step 3 Tap Download icon to download the picture to your device. Google Photos is Confusing? However, Google Photos can be very confusing: It doesn't provide a straight-forward to restore photos from the Google backup; Google Photos sometimes can't upload, sync, backup our photos for unknown reasons; Photos disappear from Google Photos from time to time because of software bugs.
If you have encrypted the backup, you'll need to enter the password Preview the backed up photos. And select the photos you want to restore, click Restore.
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