In trying to download my photos from iCloud, the only option I get is the .HEIC format. Unfortunately, my copy of Photoshop doesn't recognize this format so I can't even reformat them in Photoshop. Is there any way to download my iCloud pics as JPEGS?

I move my Mac's Desktop including all files to Dropbox via Drag'n'Drop and most of my .jpg are now shown as .jpg.icloud files. I cannot open them with any program. In "Get Info" I cannot change the program from Preview to something else to open it


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as this field is shown as grey. Yet the file sizes indicate that these are not empty inoperable files but still they still contain their data ( e.g 1.6 MB size). I tried changing file extension to .doc / . rtf / .txt but none of them make the files readable. The icon that is shown in Finder says Green on Black: EXEC . Though, in "Get Info" the files are simply stated as .jpg (I do not see .icloud in this interface).

If you've already downloaded them, you can convert them in Windows. Windows 10 and 11 supports HEIC/HEIF images if HEIF Image Extensions, provided by Microsoft, is installed from the Windows Store. Once that's installed, HEIC will open in Windows Preview.

I had previously always manually transferred my photos from my iPhone via Windows Explorer on my PC. Unfortunately this has become very unstable in the last couple of years since the introduction of HEIC with iOS11; not to mention it is also extremely slow transferring 4k 60FPS video over USB 2.0, but that's another conversation topic entirely.

I migrated to PhotoTransferApp last year which solved a lot of my problems, but again batch transferring anything in excess of 100 photos from my iPhone becomes unstable and is very time consuming (I routinely transfer 1000-2000 photos at a time). I therefore decided to start using iCloud photos to store all my images in the cloud. This gives me then benefit of an online backup and I hoped would make transferring large volumes of photos easier.

I have installed iCloud for Windows 11.4 (having migrated from the standalone app 7.19) and all is working correctly; however I was disappointed to find all my photos in the iCloud Photos folder on Windows Explorer show as HEIC format. Previously when copying photos from my iPhone a JPEG copy was always downloaded as per my "Transfer to Mac and or PC" settings on my iPhone. I had assumed iCloud would adopt the same settings but perhaps not.

Is there any way I can download JPEG copies of my photos directly from the iCloud directory on my computer, or can this be done within the online portal? I would ideally like to avoid converting thousands of HEIC photos manually on my PC.

If you want to download a full-size copy of your photos and videos from the Photos app to your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch with iOS 10.3 or later or iPadOS, or your Mac with OS X Yosemite 10.10.3 or later, follow these steps.

Here we recommend you to try FoneTool, a free offline HEIC converter that enables fast and steady conversion of images from HEIC to JPEG/JPG/PNG. Compared with other third-party HEIC converters, FoneTool stands out among the rest due to the following remarkable qualities:

Next, open the Files app. Drag down from the center of the screen and tap New Folder. Then tap and hold a blank space in the folder and select Paste.

Your photos will appear in the folder, but they will now be in JPEG format. You can share them directly from this folder or move them back to Photos by selecting Share > Save Image.

If you prefer to convert your iPhone photos on a Mac, you can access them from iCloud or import them using a USB cable. Once you have the images on your computer, the simplest way to convert HEIC to JPEG is using the Preview app.

The only workaround I've found is giving up on Linked Albums (you know, the feature that we purchased three of these devices for) and I manually create "Playlists" instead, then manually select and upload all the photos from my iCloud Photos album to the Playlist.

I've just created a new playlist in the Meural app and added 64 photos from a new iCloud Shared Album I am a member of. All 64 photos uploaded to the playlist fine. Added another 100 in two phases from two other shared libraries, one of which was my own iCloud shared library, the other was a family member who shared to me - all photos are showing in "All Uploads" under "Your Library" and the new playlist is showing all 164 photos, albeit not in the order they appear in the original shared albums, so they are not in any apparent sequence - possibly by their original time stamp. Anyway they are all in the Meural library and have started to display on my canvas after clicking "send" and display in what appears to be a random order rather than sequentially as they appear in their original iCloud albums, but this is what I prefer.

I did have a quirk where I could not add more that a certain amount from iCloud despite how many I selected, but this seems to have been fixed. I have since re-installed the Meural app on my iPhone and re-logged in. So maybe this helped. Some of the earlier quirks seem to have been ironed out now and I've got the NFT side of things working as well. The available artwork under the subscription seems to be getting regular additions and I'm enjoying adding some of this to my playlists. There are some features that I find clunky but overall I'm very happy with the Meural concept and am getting another when my local supplier has a sale. My aim is to have one fixed in landscape and the other fixed in portrait.

Now this is quirky: I have many iCloud shared albums, a mix of my own that I have shared to others and some that others have shared to me. However, there is one specific shared album where trying to add a batch of photos into the Meural playlist fails with a message "some items failed to upload" - on investigation, none of them uploaded. Repeating for just a single photo also fails. Adding a single or multiple photos from any other shared iCloud album or my own non shared photos in iCloud works fine, so there is no image limit in my Meural playlist that I have reached and hitting. I tried restarting the Meural app, but get the same error. Looks like a bug with the iCloud shared album - so I'll ask the other family member to re-share it to me and see if that works, if not, then I will check the source image properties in that shared album in case there's a bug with Meural's support for different file formats.

The app on the iPhone still fails to add a photo from an iCloud shared album and gives an error that says "File extension 'heic' is not allowed..." which is incorrect as all 592 uploads in my Meural library are HEIC format!

If I log in to the my.meural.netgear.com portal from my MacBook Pro using Safari, I can upload any number of photos (I tried 200) from that same iCloud shared album without error. However, the photo meta data is not upload and all the titles are replaced by a useless hex string unique to each photo, like this 1D62FC13-D242-4576-B86A-621F48C269D1. I will have to delete them all and re-upload when the bug has been fixed.

So two bugs: (1) the Meural app on iPhone cannot add from 'some' iCloud shared albums despite all image formats being heic. (2) the work around for adding photos using the Safari browser does not upload the photo meta data.

A few further potential tests I could try are saving a JPG photo in the shared iCloud album that has been failing and seeing if that uploads in the Meural app from the iPhone and iPad. And trying a different browser like Chrome or Brave on both devices.

Interim update: iOS 15.6.1 has not made any difference, which isn't a surprise as that update was for security vulnerabilities. I installed Chrome on the iPad and it gives the same results as Safari in the Meural web portal - uploads are fine from an iCloud shared album but it still loses the photo data and changes the title to an unfriendly hex string. Meural app still fails to upload any photo from a shared iCloud album (containing recently taken photos) giving an error that relates to the image's header. 



I still cannot link a number of shared iCloud albums after the update to iOS 16.1 - I was hoping Photos would have had some bug fixes. Meural app still the version from a few months ago. I cannot determine why some other shared iCloud albums from the same sharer and their same phone work fine. Same photo format just more recently taken. Not Live Photos and no videos in the album, but the photos may have originally been Live Photos prior to them being edited. I have tried re subscribing to the shared album, deleting it in the Meural app etc. and a manual upload of a single photo from that share album gives a format error. 



Upload the images to iCloud. And double the effort by backing up the same images somewhere else as well. The easiest is a small portable hard drive. A LaCie Rugged drive with 4 terabytes of storage costs around $150, or about $50 more than 1 year of 2 TB service from Apple.

After turning on iCloud Photos, turn on "Optimize Storage" in the Settings. Low resolution photos will AUTOMATICALLY be kept on your phone and the high-res files will AUTOMATICALLY be kept in the cloud. This will prevent your phone from running out of storage. Whenever you do something with the Apple Photos app and a higher-res file is needed, the high-res version will be downloaded AUTOMATICALLY. The only time you should delete a photo is if you never want to see it again. And 2TB of storage for all of those high-res files is $9.99 per month. 2TB is a lot of storage for iPhone photos.

Beyond simply storage, Apple, Google, and Adobe all have AI (Artificial Intelligence) features like facial and object recognition. Search for the word "dog" on any of those services and all of the photos you have taken with a dog will appear. And every month or so I get a slideshow with music from Apple made with photos from a special day or event. I don't tell it what to make, it just knows. For instance, it knows photos taken on December 25th are from Christmas and makes it for me, excluding photos with eyes closed, etc. Pretty amazing stuff. ff782bc1db

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