But what I was really upset about is that they no longer have Aperture and THAT was the app that I liked to use for more extensive editing of my photos.
Steve Jobs (RIP) who would of asked the engineers where is the simplicity of use, not simplicity in engineering?
Just got done with 7months in SE Asia and took a ton of pictures which went into my macbook pro (High Sierra).
We talk about Apple not having their skin in the game when it comes to services, but this is a unique announcements, and the progress Apple has made emulating their desktop apps for the web cannot be ignored.
Anonymous, try disabling Importing in the General section of Photo preferences and see if that stops it.
On the Mac, the previous info panel is no longer a floating palette, but an integrated sidebar that's not terribly different from the ribbon in Microsoft Word.
As an example, you might want to create a smart folder that captures only the images taken in the last 24 hours or week.
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But I recommend handing in there and using it as much as possible, because at least allows you to keep your photos on your Apple device in sync.
Seems like the same idiots that did the redo of Photobucket a couple of years ago were hired by Apple to build the monstrosity that is Photos.
This is Apple's huge announcement, and it's honestly a game changer for people looking to collaborate with others.
And you can make edits to photos using apps like Photoshop and Pixelmator, and your changes will automatically be saved back to your Photos library.