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Import your photos

images to your Mac in a variety of ways. If you shoot on a DSLR or compact camera, you can import your shots directly from your camera’s memory card into a folder on the Mac. You can also share shots from your iPhone to your Mac using AirDrop (if your Mac is on the same Wi-Fi connection); in the Photos app, tap on a shot then tap the Share icon,

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