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Apple image viewer for windows
Apple image viewer for windows










  1. Apple image viewer for windows install#
  2. Apple image viewer for windows full#

Apple image viewer for windows install#

If you don’t have iCloud Panel installed, go here to download and install the client. This will allow you to access all your photos from Windows Explorer, given you have iCloud Panel for Windows installed. On your iOS Device go to Settings > iCloud > turn on Upload to My Photo Stream. Just like the first method, this one also relies on Apple’s iCloud, but considered a legacy method for those of you who have not upgraded your device to the latest update.

Apple image viewer for windows full#

Clicking a photo will bring it to full screen mode and additional options to allow you download the full resolution of the picture. You will see all your photos organized chronologically. Clicking the Photos app allows you to access all the photos from your phone, granted they have been successfully uploaded to the cloud. The main point is not emphasizing the additional storage saved, but rather what this allows you to do when you have iCloud Photo Library (beta) turned on. From my personal experience, a photo library close to 4GB prior turning on Optimize iPhone Storage will be reduced to 500MB after all the optimization. This will only store the device optimal photo, which is a big deal considering a regular photo of 2MB shrinking down to less than 500 KB. If you want to save space, choose Optimize iPhone Storage. If your iOS device is on the latest iOS 8.1 or above, you can go to Settings > iCloud > enable “ iCloud Photo Library (Beta)” This is exactly what Apple did, and they called it iCloud Photo Library (beta). In my opinion, this is the holy grail to solve the ultimate smart phone photo overgrown problem. The idea is simple and has been around for years: let the device keep a device optimal resolution of the image at the same time upload a full resolution to the cloud. Apple introduced iCloud Photo Library (beta), in iOS 8.1. With the latest iOS 8.1 update, there is a new way to upload all your photos to the cloud. Method One – arguably the best way if your iOS device is on 8.1 In this guide we will walk you through five different ways to view iOS photos on a PC. Depending on your iOS version, different methods can be applied. There are many ways you can view iOS photo on a Windows device.












Apple image viewer for windows