![]() ![]() Kind of like pushing a manual car to get it going if for some reason the starter doesn't work. I also tried editing a single photo in the Photos app to see if the Photos app would start the sync up and in the process the edits I made using Photomator would also go along for the ride. You know, if it doesn't sync one way, try syncing it the other way. I even tried taking a photo on my iPhone of my dog so that it ends up in my Photos app and eventually into Photomator. Prior to installing Photomator there were no issues. If the photos never make it to iCloud, of course the edits I make won't make it to iCloud, and checking my iPhone that's true. Coz if it never makes it to iCloud, it will never make it to my iPhone. I checked iCloud and it shows me 10,509 photos. For 3 days now I have been editing and deleting photos on the Photomator app (10,492 Photos on the Mac) and I have 10,509 photos on my iPhone. the Photos app doesn't sync up to iCloud (Or maybe Photomator doesn't sync to iCloud), because the edits I make in Photomator don't show up on my iPhone. So I make an edit in Photomator and save it, and it immediately reflects the changes in the Photos app. When I check my Photos app I have 10,492 Photos also. ![]() Y'know the ones that have a motion blur of your feet when you're trigger happy with the shutter.Īnyway, so I have 10,492 Photos now on my Photomator App. I open up Photomator and immediately go to work happily editing all my Photos and getting good results. I have a bunch of Photos on my Photos app (on a MacBook) and I just got the Photomator app for the Mac (Lifetime license if that makes a difference). ![]()
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