
Here you can pick things like Moments, Collection, Years, Album, all sorts of things. As a matter of fact it's better because you're going to see images of them.

You click on that and that is actually going to allow you to access the photos in your Photos Library just like they were files. One of them being Media and under that Photos. But when it's a File Open Dialogue like this you'll see some additional options. All the stuff you see in the left sidebar of the Finder. But if the photo is in my Photos app then I won't see it here.īut you can look on the left sidebar and you'll see things like Favorites, iCloud, Location. Now if I have a file I want to upload it's pretty easy.

It brings up this File, Open Dialogue here. Now the Facebook interface is going to change all the time but basically I click on one of these and it's going to ask me to select a photo. I can click on Photo Video or Photo Video here. So here I am on my Facebook page and I want to create a new post.
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But if you're used to doing it through Photos then you've got to kind of relearn how to do it normally through the website. So now we just have to do it through the website.

Apple cut that link probably due to privacy concerns. Video Transcript: Before Mojave, for a few versions of Mac OS, we had the ability to directly post photos from the Photos app to Facebook. Check out How To Post Photos to Facebook From Your Mac at YouTube for closed captioning and more options.
