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The Photos app that comes preloaded on most modern Macs is one of the great photo management apps I have ever come across. The app lets you manage your photos using various ways, and it does the job perfectly.

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Apr 29, 2017  So many Mac User keep asking me how do they find their photo after finish syncing in Photo library on Mac. So, I decide to make this video up as a solution to this problem. Hope That this video.

Whenever you want to see photos, you can just launch the Photos app, and it will show all of your photos stored in there, and you will also have the option to open your albums to see the photos inside them. If you want to get a photo out of the app, then you can do so using the export feature in the app, and you can then save the photo file anywhere you want on your Mac.

If you are exporting only a single photo, you can use the export feature. However, if you would like to export all the photos, from say a specific year, then you will want to find the Photos files and get the entire folder copied somewhere else.

To do that, you need first to find where the Photos app saves its files. The following guide shows exactly how you can locate the folder where the Photos files are located so you can access and play around with them.

Finding the Photos files on Your Mac

To do the task, all you need is access to Finder on your Mac, and you are good to go. You are not going to do any actions, but rather you are just going to explore the directories where the Photos files are located.

If you would just like to know the directory where the files are saved, then it is the following:

~/Pictures/Photos Library.photoslibrary/Masters/

You may use the Finder’s Go to Folder feature to go directly to that folder and access the files. However, a more simpler approach would be to find the folder using the following steps manually.

Launch a Finder window on your Mac. You can do so by double-clicking on the hard drive of your Mac, and you will see all of your folders, and that’s what a Finder window is. Then, open the folder named “Users” by double-clicking on it. When that opens, find the folder that has your name on it as that is where the content of your user account is located. Double-click on the folder to open it.

When your user folder opens, find the folder named “Pictures” and double-click on it to open it. Inside the Pictures folder, you will find a file called “Photos Library.photoslibrary.” If you have disabled the extension, you will only see the “Photos Library” part of the name, but it does not matter.

Right-click on that file and select the option that says “Show Package Contents.” What it will do is it will open the contents of the package you have right-clicked on.

When the contents folder opens, find and double-click on the folder that says “Masters” as that is where the Photos files are located.

Inside the “Masters” folder, you will find your photo files in year-based folders and you can double-click on them and access their contents. You can also copy these Photos files from these folders over to a different folder on your Mac.

So, that was how you could find the Photos files using Finder on your Mac.

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The Library folder for the users on a Mac is always hidden as Apple just doesn’t want you to access it as it thinks you don’t need access to it. However, macOS does provide an option to see this folder and access its contents, but you should only do that if you know what you are doing as a single mistake may mess-up everything in there.

We already have a guide that shows how you can quickly access the Library folder on your Mac, but what it doesn’t do is it doesn’t let you unhide the folder. That way, you can access the folder, but it will not always be visible in the file explorer – the Finder app – on your Mac.

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So, if you really want to open the Library folder using the Finder quickly, you can’t do as the folder is not visible anywhere in the app. If you happen to access the folder occasionally, you should not have any issues as you can just use any temporary method to get access to the folder, however, if you happen to use the folder now and then, you will need a permanent solution to quickly accessing the folder.

In the guide below, we’re going to show you how you can unhide the Library folder on your Mac. That way, the folder will start to appear in the Finder beside the other folders, and you should be able to access it with a single click.

If that’s what you would like to do, here’s all you need to do to get that:

Using the Shift key to Launch the Folder

One of the ways to access the Library folder is to use the Shift key. When you hold down Shift on your keyboard, some extra options appear in your regular menus that let you access to some special content such as the Library folder.

Here’s how to use this method:

Get inside a Finder window so that you can access its options. Going to your Mac’s desktop is the best way to do that.

Once you are on the desktop of your Mac, you should see the Finder options on the top of your screen. What you need to do is find the menu labeled as “Go” and click on it.

As you can see above, the Library folder just doesn’t exist there although it does exist on your system. To enable it in this menu, hold down the “Shift” key on your keyboard, and the folder will appear in the menu. Clicking on the folder will take you to the current user account’s Library folder.

So, that was a nice way of accessing the Library folder as all it needed was a press on the Shift key and you were ready to go.

Unhiding the Library Folder Permanently on Your Mac

While the method above lets you access the Library folder for your user account, the option for the folder will go away as soon as let go of the Shift key. If you would like for the option to continue to be there, you need to do the following procedure to make it stick there:

Go to the desktop area of your Mac so that you are inside a Finder window.

Click on the “Go” menu at the top and select the option that says “Go to Folder.” This option allows you to jump to any directory on your Mac and you just have to input the path to the directory.

Enter in the following path into the box on your screen and hit “Go” to go there. Make sure to replace Mahesh with the username of your Mac’s account.

/Users/Mahesh/

File

When the user folder opens, and you can see your files, click on the “View” menu at the top of your screen and it will reveal the Finder’s view options. Click on the option that says “Show View Options” to see the settings that control what should be shown in the Finder windows. Alternatively, you can press the “Command + J” key combination to access the option.

The view options will appear on your screen, and you can now modify them however you want. What we’re interested in is the option that says “Show Library Folder.” You need to checkmark this option and it will make the Library folder to appear in the regular menu of the Finder app. Just checkmark the box and close the panel.

From now on, you should be able to access the Library folder from any window of the Finder app. To do that, you just have to pull down the Go menu and click on “Library,” and you should be inside the Library folder for your user account.

So, that was a permanent method to enable the Library folder in the Finder menu on your Mac. The option for accessing the folder should now always be visible in the Finder, and you are just a click away from getting to that folder on your machine.

Unhiding the Library Folder Using Terminal on Your Mac

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Another way to enable the Library folder in the Finder is to use a command in the Terminal app. The command does exactly what you did in the above section, but this uses fewer steps as you just have to enter the command in the Terminal app and hit Enter and you are all set. Here’s how to do that:

Launch the Terminal app on your Mac by clicking on Launchpad in the Dock and searching for and clicking on “Terminal.” The app should launch.

When Terminal launches, type in the following command and press Enter.

chflags nohidden ~/Library/

As soon as you press Enter, the command will get executed, and it will unhide the Library folder in the Finder menus on your Mac.

You are all set.

So, above were some of the ways to access the Library folder on your Mac. The last two methods let you permanently enable the folder in the Finder, so you don’t need to hold down Shift key or do anything else to access the folder as the folder is now always visible in the Finder menus.

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