Already saved or imported videos to iPhoto and want to export these video. Tips: How to Export Video from iPhoto on Mac 10.9/10.8/10.7. Windows Version. Nov 6, 2010 - On exporting videos from Mac to Windows users directly. Creating a video presentation on Mac, say using iMovie is one thing.
Here is how to export and share your finished videos:
1. Export your video to your computer
To export your video to your computer, click the export button and choose the Local tab. Then, select the format you want to export in. Currently, Filmora9 supports the following formats: WMV, MP4, AVI, MOV, F4V, MKV, TS, 3GP, MPEG-2, WEBM, GIF and MP3.
After selecting the output format, you can rename the video and change the location on your computer where you save it. You can also check the output resolution, frame rate, size, and duration before you export. To change your export settings (i.e. resolution, bit rate, and frame rate) click the SETTINGS button.
In the settings window there are three quality levels: Best, Better and Good. The only difference among them is the Bit Rate. You are able to adjust this or other parameters, such as Resolution, and Frame Rate in this window.
It is best to export your video with the same settings as your original video.
When you’re finished adjusting your export settings, press OK to save them. Then, after you have closed the Settings window, press the Export button in the Export window.
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- The size of the video depends on the length of the project and the bit rate. If the file size looks too big, you can try changing the bit rate in the Settings window to make it smaller.
- If you want to export HEVC, you need to upgrade the latest Windows 10 and install the HEVC video extensions by Microsoft.
2. Export by the device you want to play your video on
In the Device tab under Format, you can choose to output your video according to the ideal settings for different types of devices, such as: iPhones, iPads, apple TVs, Samsung Galaxy phones, PlayStation 4s, and more. You can make manual adjustments to your settings as well by clicking the Settings button. Click export when you’re finished.
Note: exporting in this way won't automatically transfer your videos to your devices. Your videos will still be stored on your computer’s local hard drive.
3. Directly upload your video to video sharing sites
You can upload your videos, even 4k videos, directly to YouTube or Vimeo from Filmora9. You will need to enter your account information for the site you want to upload to.
4. Burn a DVD
You can burn your video from to a DVD. Choose the DVD tab and enter the required settings, such as the aspect ratio and disc type.
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Export photos in a selected format
You can export photos so that you can import and work with them in other apps. You can also export a Live Photo as a still image. You can choose the size and format for the exported photos.
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In the Photos app on your Mac, select the item you want to export.
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Choose File > Export > Export [number] Photos.
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Click the Photo Kind pop-up menu and choose the file type for the exported photos.
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JPEG creates small-size files suitable for use with websites and other photo apps.
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TIFF is a lossless file format that works well for transferring photos between computers and apps.
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PNG is another lossless file format popular for web images.
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Click the File Name pop-up menu and choose how to name the exported files (this step is optional).You can name your exported files using the titles you’ve given them in Photos, their filenames, or a filename numbered sequentially. If you choose Sequential, you can specify text to appear before each number (for example, Birthday - 1, Birthday - 2, and so on).
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Click the Subfolder Format pop-up menu and choose how to divide the exported files into folders.For example, if you export photos from several different moments, you can have Photos export each moment as a subfolder named after the moment. Choose None to export the photos as individual files without subfolders.
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Click Export.
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Choose where to save the exported photo files, then click Export.
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Tip: If you’re signed in to iCloud and have iCloud Drive turned on, you can export photo files to iCloud Drive, then access them from any Mac, iOS device, or Windows PC set up to use iCloud Drive. See Use iCloud Drive to store documents.
Export photos in their original format
You can export photos in the original file format in which they were imported into your Photos library. A Live Photo is exported as two separate files: a still image file and a video file.
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In the Photos app on your Mac, select the photos you want to export.
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Choose File > Export > Export Unmodified Original.
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If you want to export IPTC information (assigned IPTC metadata and keywords) as a sidecar XMP file, select the Export IPTC as XMP checkbox.
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Click the File Name pop-up menu and choose how to name the exported files (this step is optional).You can name your exported files using the titles you’ve given them in Photos, their filenames, or a filename numbered sequentially. If you choose Sequential, you can specify text to appear before each number (for example, Birthday - 1, Birthday - 2, and so on).
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Click the Subfolder Format pop-up menu and choose how to divide the exported files into folders.For example, if you export photos from several different moments, you can have Photos export each moment as a subfolder named after the moment. Choose None to export the photos as individual files without subfolders.
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Click Export.
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Choose where to save the exported photo files, then click Export Originals.
Export a photo as a desktop picture
You can select a photo and use it as your desktop picture.
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In the Photos app on your Mac, select the photo you want to export.
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Click the Share button in the toolbar and choose Set Desktop Picture.
Export videos
You can export videos so that you can share them or work with them in other apps. When you export a video, you can choose the movie quality and whether metadata such as a title or description is included with the exported file.
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In the Photos app on your Mac, select videos you want to export.
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Choose File > Export > Export [number] Videos.
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Click the Movie Quality pop-up menu and choose the video format for the exported video.Standard definition (480p) is good for standard-definition TV. If the video will play on a high-definition TV or display, choose one of the high-definition formats: 720p or 1080p. 4K is used for ultra-high-definition TVs and displays.
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Click the File Name pop-up menu and choose how to name the exported files (this step is optional).You can name your exported files using the titles you’ve given them in Photos, their filenames, or a filename numbered sequentially. If you choose Sequential, you can specify text to appear before each number (for example, Birthday - 1, Birthday - 2, and so on).
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Click the Subfolder Format pop-up menu and choose how to divide the exported files into folders.For example, if you export videos from several different moments, you can have Photos export each moment as a subfolder named after the moment. Choose None to export the videos as individual files without subfolders.
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Click Export.
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Choose where to save the exported video files, then click Export.
Tip: If you’re signed in to iCloud and have iCloud Drive turned on, you can export video files to iCloud Drive, then access them from any Mac, iOS device, or Windows PC set up to use iCloud Drive. See Use iCloud Drive to store documents.
Export slideshows
You can export slideshows to share with others. When you export a slideshow, Photos creates a movie file with the video format that you select.
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In the Photos app on your Mac, click a slideshow under Projects in the sidebar.
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Click Export in the toolbar, or choose File > Export > Export Slideshow.
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Enter a filename for your slideshow movie in the Save As field.
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Click the Format pop-up menu and choose a file type for the exported movie.Standard definition (480p) is good for standard-definition TV. If the slideshow will play on a high-definition TV or display, choose one of the high-definition formats: 720p or 1080p.
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To export the slideshow movie to iTunes so that you can transfer it to another device, select the Automatically Send to iTunes checkbox.
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Choose where to save the exported slideshow movie, then click Save.
Tip: To quickly export a group of photos to the desktop, select the photos you want, then drag the selection indicator at the top right of the window to the desktop.
See alsoUse Messages and Mail to share photos from Photos on MacShare photos using other apps and websites in Photos on MacUse AirDrop to share photos from Photos on MacShare photo memories with others using Photos on Mac