Quitting Google Photos? How to Manage Your Photos With Microsoft OneDrive – PCMag

Posted: July 2, 2021 at 8:27 pm

Now that Google Photos no longer offers free unlimited photo storage, you may want to check out a different online service to store and manage your photos. If youre a PC user, Microsoft OneDrive may be worth considering because its built into Windows 10 and is seamless and easily accessible.

Though OneDrive isnt a dedicated photo manager like Google Photos, you can still use it to back up, sync, and share your photos from your PC, the mobile app, and on the web. It can also be used to view, manage, and search for photos, create special albums, view photos by location, and automatically upload any images taken on your mobile device.

The major downside with OneDrive is that it offers only 5GB of free storage. And that amount of space is for all of your files, not just your photos. Even Google Photos still gives you 15GB of free storage. However, if youre an Office 365 subscriber, you get a whopping 1TB of OneDrive space. Otherwise, you can score 100GB of storage for $1.99 a month.

Now, lets look at the ways to enlist OneDrive as your photo manager. For the steps here, well assume youre already using OneDrive for file backup and syncing.

To back up and sync files and photos in OneDrive, place them within the OneDrive folder in File Explorer or inside the Desktop, Documents, or Pictures folders. This means you can leave your default Pictures folder where it is, and the photos inside will be synced.

To set this up, right-click on the OneDrive icon in the Windows System Tray and select Settings. At the Settings window, click the Backup tab and click Manage backup.

Make sure that the Pictures entry is selected and then click the Start backup button. OneDrive tells you that its starting to back up your files. Click View sync progress to check on the status of the backup. After the backup is complete, you can view your synced photos from the Pictures folder in File Explorer.

By default, your photos (and other OneDrive files) are stored online and only downloaded to your PC when you open them. The idea here is to save space on your hard drive.However, this means you need to be connected to the internet to access your files. You can tell if a file or folder is being stored online only because it will display a cloud icon next to it.

To download a folder or file so that its always stored on your computer as well as in the cloud, right-click on it and select Always keep on this device. After the folder or file has been downloaded, a green check mark appears next to it.

To store all your synced photos and other files on your computer, right-click the OneDrive System Tray icon and select Settings. Click the Settings tab and uncheck the box next to Save space and download files as you use them, then click OK.

You can also automatically upload photos to OneDrive that you save on your computer. With the OneDrive Settings window open, click the Backup tab.

Check the box under Photos and Videos to automatically save photos and videos to OneDrive whenever you connect a camera, phone, or other device to your PC. You can also opt to automatically save screenshots to OneDrive. Click OK when done.

You can do one better if you use the mobile app for iOS and Android. Instead of connecting your phone to the computer in order to sync photos, the app can upload any photos and videos you take to OneDrive automatically.

To turn this on, open the app and tap the Photos icon in the toolbar. You should see a prompt at the top telling you that Camera upload is turned off. Tap the Turn On button, and any photos you take will automatically be saved to OneDrive.

You can share a photo in OneDrive from your computer. Right-click on the photo you want to share and select the Share command. In the pop-up window, choose whether you want the recipient to be able to edit the file or only view it.

Type the name or email address of that recipient, add a message if you wish, and then click the Send button to share the file.

There is more you can do with your photos by heading to your online OneDrive website. Right-click on the OneDrive icon in the System Tray and choose the View online option. At the left pane, click the Photos category to see all the photos stored in OneDrive organized by date.

By default, this view reveals all your photos stored in OneDrive. To narrow the scope to just photos stored in the Pictures folder, click the drop-down arrow next to Show photos and change it to Pictures folder. Squeeze more photos on the screen by displaying them as tiles. Click the drop-down arrow next to the square in the upper right and select Tiles.

Click a photo to open and view it full screen. From the top toolbar, you can share the photo, add it to an existing or new album, play a slideshow, rotate its orientation, or edit the image. Other options allow you to download it to your computer, delete it, open the files location in OneDrive, embed a link to the file for a website or blog, or view the images version history.

Use the Next and Previous buttons to cycle through images. To view information about the photo, click the Info icon, or click the X button to return to a view of all your photos.

If you wish to edit a photo, click the Edit button. From the editing screen, you can crop, flip, or rotate the image. The photos brightness, exposure, contrast, highlights, shadows, saturation, warmth, or tint can also be tweaked.

Click the Albums tab to view your photos within collected albums. If you want to create albums for your photos, OneDrive already suggests potential albums based on multiple photos from a specific date. Click one of the suggested albums and choose Add to your Albums to keep it or Discard album to get rid of it.

You can create your own album by clicking the Albums tab on the website. Click Create a new album, then name your album and select the photos you wish to add.Click on each photo individually or click the circle in front of a specific date to grab all photos for that date. Click Add album at the top and your new album appears.

You can also find photos based on location under the Places tab. On this page, you can click a specific place to find all photos geotagged with that location.

If you cant find a specific photo, you can search for it. Use the search box at the top of the OneDrive website to search by name or tag. Thanks to the artificial intelligence used in OneDrive, you can even search for an object or text in the photo.

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