![]() ![]() Multiple windows: You can now open each library in a separate window in PowerPhotos, allowing for easier comparison between libraries, and dragging and dropping photos/albums between libraries. Library groups: For those with lots of libraries, you can now organize your libraries into groups in the PowerPhotos sidebar. Global menu bar item: Get fast access to your libraries via a global item in your menu bar even when PowerPhotos itself isn’t running. Set Finder creation/modification dates to the photo’s EXIF date.Optionally include videos from Live Photos and all photos from a burst.Include captions, dates, keywords, and titles in EXIF metadata.Export unmodified photos, or as JPG, PNG, HEIF, or TIFF of different sizes. ![]() Export as a flat folder or as a folder hierarchy in the Finder that mimics your album hierarchy.PowerPhotos 2.0 has a new, more fully featured export function with options such as: In PowerPhotos 2.0, it can now see and work with any photos in your iCloud photo library, and will automatically download any photos from iCloud as needed.Īdvanced exporting: Photos has an export command, but it is fairly limited in what it can provide. For users with the “Optimize Mac Storage” option enabled, this could mean a significant portion of your iCloud library would not be visible to PowerPhotos. Here’s a rundown of what’s new.įull iCloud Photos support: If you use iCloud Photos, PowerPhotos 1.x was only able to see photos in your library that had already been downloaded to your local hard drive. I’m pleased to announce that PowerPhotos 2.0 is now available for download and purchase! This new update has been a long time coming and involved a lot of internal restructuring to better handle iCloud Photos compatibility, improve performance, and enable a lot of new capabilities going forward. ![]()
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