How To Open Mac Photo Library In Windows 10
Dear Larry,
May 31, 2018 The real answer is that you can get to your photos easily on a Windows computer and copy them easily to any folder (directory) you want. People who say you cannot do it are wrong. On a Windows computer the iPhoto library will appear in Windows Explorer as a Folder with the same name as the iPhoto library. Apr 22, 2015 When you first set up Photos for Mac, it asks you to choose a library. This becomes your default library, or the System Photo Library in Apple's parlance. You might logically conclude that Photos always opens the System Photo Library unless otherwise instructed, but the app instead opens the Last Opened library. Aug 30, 2011 When i I use a website that can import pics, it can’t ‘open up’ the new Photo app library where all my pics are stored. As it sees it as an app rather than a photo album folder. This is an annoyance, as when I was using iPhoto on a previous MAC OS, all the pics could easily be accessed and viewed all at once at thumbnails.
Can only import to library on mac. Photos makes it simple to get that content off your desktop and iPhone and into Photos on the Mac and in the cloud.Once you've finished the initial setup process, you can get started by uploading your pictures and videos or by taking a tour. Connect a camera or memory card. If you are unfamiliar with Photos, then the tour is the best way to go!Once you're finished the tour, you can go ahead and either.
Download all photos from icloud photo library to mac download. How to download all your iCloud photos to your Mac. As we said above, one of the benefits of using iCloud Photo Library is that it makes it possible to view all your photos on all of your devices. Photos will now attempt to download all the media stored in your iCloud Photo Library to the external drive. You can interrupt the process by quitting Photos and ejecting the drive.
The person asking the question, DIPSAUS, says that he (she) only has a PC type computer now, and he states that he does not have an Apple computer any longer. Therefore using the method I suggested to open up his (or her) Library to get the photos out of it would not be a disaster.

He also states 'That is worrisome. Now, I cannot retrieve 1000-5000 pictures.' So it is clear that his main concern is getting his photos back.
The process that I have suggested WILL enable him to get his photos back. I have done it a few times and it has not resulted in a disaster.
Open Mac Photo Library On Windows
And my answer is not directed at 'most people', it is just directed to DIPSAUS and his problem of getting his '1000-5000 pictures' back.