![]() ![]() Your old iPhoto library will still remain if you need to use iPhoto for whatever reason, but changes made to those older images won't automatically sync to your new Photos library. If you only had a single iPhoto library on your Mac, it should upgrade automatically as soon as you open the Photos app. If you've been resisting the transition, but have finally decided to switch to Photos on the Mac, it isn't as painful as you might think. Until then, you should keep your Aperture library and expect to migrate it to Photos again.Īpple announced in 2014 that it would no longer continue developing for iPhoto or Aperture, its older photo storage and editing programs for the Mac. Apple will be releasing an update to macOS Catalina that will address this issue. You will still be able to use Photos to choose your Aperture library as demonstrated below, but this may only show the original photos and not any edits you've made. Enter your personalized portion of the URL, using 5 to 40 characters (letters, numbers and period only).As of macOS Catalina, Aperture is no longer compatible. Locate the Personal Link section and click Customize.ģ. Zoom allows you to create a custom URL for your Zoom account.Ģ. Click the box to User Personal Meeting ID for instant meetings and then click Save Changes. Enter a 10-digit number for your Personal Meeting ID.Ĥ. Locate the Personal Meeting ID section and click Edit.ģ. Log into the Zoom web portal and view your Profile.Ģ. Zoom allows you to create a custom access code for your meetings.ġ. Adjust the image position if needed and click Save. Click Upload then navigate to your desired image. The Zoom web portal will launch in your internet browser.Ģ. Log into the Zoom web portal and view your Profile.Ĥ. Launch the Zoom application, click on the icon with your initials and click Change My Picture. Photos should be less than 2MB in file size and Zoom accepts JPG, GIF and PNG file types.ġ. ![]() Zoom allows you to personalize your account profile with a photo, which will appear in the Participants display during a meeting. ![]()
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