In order for this to work, you will need the following:
- Mac OS X 10.7.2 or later on the Mac, with iCloud configured
- iOS 5 or later on all iOS devices, with iCloud configured
- Photo Stream must be enabled on all iOS devices involved, and must be enabled on the Mac
Accessing the iOS Photo Stream from Mac OS X Finder
- From anywhere on the OS X desktop, hit Command+Shift+G to bring up Go To Folder and enter the following path:
~/Library/Application Support/iLifeAssetManagement/assets/sub/
- In the upper right corner of the Finder window, search for “Image” and select “Kind: Image” from the pull down menu
- Now click the “Save” button to save this search, name it something like “Photo Stream” and check “Add To Sidebar” to keep the item in the sidebar
For quick access to photos, this is easier and faster than transferring them all from iOS to the computer because it’s practically instantaneous and automatic, and it’s simpler than using the past tip for an AppleScript to save all images from Photo Stream because there is very little potential for error.
Once you have this set up you’ll likely find yourself using it very often, it’s so useful that hopefully the upcoming release of OS X Mountain Lion will include a similar featured enabled by default.
This is a variation on a great tip that was posted a while back by IconMaster to get to iOS screenshots from OS X, but by specifying any images in the search you can access all the Photo Stream images rather than only screen captures. If you do want to see only screen shots searching for file type “PNG” will achieve that.
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