![]() ![]() Their latest firmware (in beta that time of writing, but with a full version coming soon) it combines the Photo Station and Synology Moments application into a single tool – Synology Photos. Synology Photos is a re-imagining of how a NAS handles your photos in Synology DSM 7.0. Finding a much more user-friendly and simplified GUI, Synology Moments is the tool for users who are more interested in using their photos for personal use (though it does still support many sharing and classification options). It supports the usual photo album display, but then includes facial recognition, ‘thing’ recognition to identify the contents of photos and group them together, geo-tagging recognition and more. It lacks a few of the AI-powered features that are present in Synology Moments and Synology Photos, but it is still a remarkably popular application and recommended for those that take their photography seriously when moving from Google Photos to a Synology NAS.Īlthough not quite as established as Synology Photo Station, the Synology Moments application is considerably more familiar to those who use the Google Photos application on mobile device or via the web browser. This is quite a professional application with a tonne of configuration options for sharing, streaming, album creation and building a fantastic portfolio of your work. The original Synology Photography app, used by both home and business users alike. So, let’s take a quick look at the tools on offer for photo storage on Synology NAS when moving away from Google Photos and Google Drive. However, two of them (Synology Photo Station and Synology Moments) are on DSM 6.2, whereas the latest application (Synology Photos) is in DSM 7, which is in beta and plans to combine both of the previous two apps into a single, multi-purpose tool. This is how you do it.Technically there are THREE Synology applications for photography. Once you’ve received your exported photo albums, it’s time to upload them to Amazon Photos. Choose the type and size of the file you want to download.Choose whether you want this to be a one-time or recurring download in the Frequency section. ![]() Choose the delivery method you want to receive this data from (Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive, Box or link).Click the blue Next Step button at the bottom of the list.Then select which albums, folders or options you want to export.Select Google Photos from the data categories you want to download.Open Google Takeout in your desktop or laptop browser of your choice.Still, in case you haven’t read that article, we’ve included those steps below, starting with getting familiar with Google Takeout. We have covered the basic process of how to export your photos from Google Photos before. How to Transfer Your Albums from Google Photos to Amazon Photos The following steps show how to do it easily. You will need to download them from Google and transfer them to an Amazon account. If you want to transfer your Google Photos to Amazon Photos, there is no direct transfer feature available. However, many Amazon users, even those who are Amazon Prime customers, don’t realize that Amazon has unlimited photo storage, even for full resolution RAW image files. Most people are familiar with the free photo storage that Google offers. Do you choose to compress your beloved memories or upload them in full resolution? Here’s an example of what you see when you upload a photo to Google. For example, the first time you upload photos to Google Photos, you will be faced with a decision. ![]() Your photos are the memories of a lifetime and you want to make sure you get the best possible quality when you upload them to the cloud. Here’s how you can import your photos into your free Amazon Photos account. Amazon Photos is the service I use today. I recommend keeping an online backup of them as well. Once you’ve downloaded all of your images from your Google Photos account, you will probably find yourself looking for a place to store copies of those images. The solution is to use Google Takeout to put all your photos in. You can do this by downloading each image individually, but this may take a few days to complete. I recently got an email from a reader who was looking for help downloading all his images from Google Photos. Check How to transfer Google Photos to Amazon Photos ![]()
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