Mylio Photos can easily import media from Apple Photos and your iCloud Photo Library-connected devices (e.g., macOS Computers and iOS devices like iPhones and iPads). Once imported, you can find these photos and videos in the Apple Photos folder in the Folders View.
Importing from Apple Photos on a Computer
- Click the plus icon
in the top app bar to open the Add Media dialog.
- Choose Add media from Photos for macOS, iPhoto, or Aperture.
- Select Apple Photos, then click the Select button.
- Confirm the Apple Photos Library to import, then click the Copy Now button. As you capture new images and videos, they will be automatically imported into your Mylio Photos Library.
Importing from Apple Photos on an iPhone or iPad
There are two ways to import media from an iPhone or iPad into Mylio Photos:
- Installing the Mylio Photos app on your iPhone or iPad. The Mylio Photos iOS and iPadOS app lets you easily view, edit, and organize the photos from your camera roll in the Mylio Photos app. If you’re a Mylio Photos+ subscriber, photos from your camera roll will be automatically backed up to any device you’ve designated as a Vault and accessible via the Mylio Photos application on all of your devices. As you capture new images and videos, they will be automatically imported into your Mylio Photos Library.
- Importing from an iPhone or iPad using a direct connection (cable) to your computer. This is ideal for Mylio Photos users who wish to back up their iPhone or iPad camera roll to a computer without a Mylio Photos+ subscription.
- Managing Mylio Photos’ iOS Camera Roll Access and Permissions
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The first time you launch Mylio Photos on your iPhone or iPad you’ll be asked to grant permission for Mylio Photos to access the camera roll. If you skip this step during the initial setup, you grant permission later using the steps below.
- Tap the plus icon
in the top app bar to open the Add Media dialog.
- Choose Add Apple Photos and grant Mylio Photos access to your Apple Photos library.
- Tap the plus icon
Using Mylio Photos with Apple Photos and iCloud Drive
Media imports from Apple Photos and iCloud Photo Library are one-way. This means that once media has been imported into Mylio Photos, any changes made to those images will only be visible from the app where the change was made. Here are examples:
- Image Edits – If you intensify the colors on an image in Mylio Photos, the change will not be reflected in your Apple Photos Library. Similarly, if you convert a photo to black-and-white in Apple Photos after it has been imported into Mylio Photos, the change will not show in Mylio Photos.
- Deleting Photos – If you delete a photo in Mylio Photos, it does not delete the image from Apple Photos or your iCloud Photo Library. If you delete a photo from Apple Photos or your iCloud Photo Library after it has been imported to Mylio Photos, it does not delete the image from Mylio Photos.
- What are MYB Files?
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Some files from Apple Photos or the iOS Camera Roll (Portrait, slow-mo, Live Photos, etc.) may be imported with a .myb (Mylio Bundle) file extension to allow Mylio Photos to sync these unique file types properly. The following effects from Apple Photos are supported:
- Live Photos -syncing, displaying, and playback
- Portrait Mode – syncing and displaying
- Slow-mo videos – syncing and playback supported
- Long Exposure -syncing of still and Live Photos, displaying the still only
- Animations (loop, bounce) – syncing and playback
- Browsing media from Apple Photos in Mylio Photos
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When you add media from Apple Photos, Mylio Photos will automatically create an Apple Photos folder. This folder, visible in the Folders view, will contain a sub-folder for each Apple device you add as a Mylio Photos+ device. For example, if you add Apple Photos from your computer and you also install Mylio Photos on your iPhone and your spouse’s iPhone, you’ll see three sub-folders in the top-level Apple Photos folder – one for each device.
Mylio Photos gives you the option of viewing the contents of your Apple Photos folder, including sub-folders in a grid or with sub-folders for each device.
- Click Folders icon
in the left sidebar, the select the Apple Photos folder.
- Click the ellipsis icon
in the top app bar to access the More menu and choose:
- Show as container to view separate sub-folders for each device, or
- Show media in Apple Photos to view all media, including the contents of sub-folders, in a grid.
- Click Folders icon
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