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Charliefreak

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Jul 25, 2021
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I'm a long-time PC user planning to switch to a iMac. I am a hobby photographer and have a large collection (approx 0.5TB) of Jpegs and RAW files that I want to be able to access on my new iMac. They are stored on my PC in a folder structure that I need to preserve (or at least transfer to an equivalent album structure in Photos).

I am attempting to transfer these photos to iCloud Photos, so that I will be able to access them on my new iMac (when it arrives). I have downloaded and installed iCloud for Windows. I have run into a couple of problems:

I would love to be able to just copy my existing folder structure to the iCloud Photos folder on my PC and have it create folder and / or albums based on the existing folder structure, and tag the photos to those albums accordingly. This does not seem to be possible (if I create a folder within my iCloud Photos folder on the PC it seems to be ignored by iCloud).

I am happy (sort of!) to recreate the folder structure manually as albums but I can't find an efficient way to do this. Can I manage albums from within iCloud for Windows? Or even see existing albums and assign photos to them? Right now I can't figure out how to do that.

I can create new albums using iCloud in my browser, but unfortunately, the browser interface does not support uploading RAW files (only Jpeg) so I can't create an album then drag photos from my PC into that album.

If I uploaded all my photos in one go, it would be impossible to manually assign them to new albums. The only workaround I can come up with is to drag a single folder of my existing photos into the iCloud Photos folder on my PC, wait for it to sync with iCloud, then go into the browser interface, create an album, and assign those new photos to that album. This will take me days (and will still be messy as the newly synced photos don't necessarily appear in their own place in the browser interface).

Any help or workarounds greatly appreciated.
 

Kartwheel

macrumors newbie
Mar 12, 2021
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Yikes, that sounds like a hard way to do things.

Instead of uploading all of your photos to iCloud, I think you should try:
Setting up your folder with all your photos as "shared" on your Windows PC.
Connecting to it on your iMac.
Mounting the shared folder on your iMac.
Then copying all of your folders from it to your iMac.

The whole process is actually pretty easy. Have a look at this youtube guide:

I don't yet own a mac personally, but I do have a virtual machine running Big Sur. I just tried sharing a folder using this method and dragged a shared folder onto Big Sur's desktop. It actually preserves the created and modified dates of all the folders and files. So it's safe to say that you can avoid using iCloud by trying things this way ;)
 
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