正在寻找一种从Google 相册(Google Photos)下载所有图片和视频的快捷方式?也许您想在本地创建备份或想要创建个人电影并且需要在本地存储所有内容以进行编辑?
无论如何,有一种简单的方法可以让您从Google 照片(Google Photos)下载所有内容。请注意,我之前也谈到了如何从Facebook下载照片和视频。
值得注意的是,如果您只需要下载几张专辑,手动完成会更容易。单击(Click)相册,然后单击右上角的三个垂直点。您将看到一个名为Download All的选项。
这将以ZIP 格式(ZIP format)下载该相册中的所有照片和视频。此方法的唯一问题是您无法使用它下载您从(t use)手机或平板电脑(phone or tablet)上的Google 照片应用程序(Google Photos app)上传的任何照片和视频。
要下载所有这些图片和视频,您必须使用我将在下面讨论的方法,即 Google Takeout。此外,请务必查看我们在YouTube 频道上制作的(YouTube channel)短视频(short video),该视频会完成整个流程,以便您跟进。
导出 Google 相册数据
您可以通过两种方式访问 Google 外卖(Google Takeout)。最简单的方法是点击以下链接:
https://takeout.google.com/settings/takeout
更冗长的方法是访问Google.com,然后单击右上角的个人资料图片。
单击我的帐户,这将带您进入与您的(My Account)Google 帐户(Google account)相关的所有设置的仪表板。
在个人信息和隐私(Personal info & privacy)标题下,单击控制您的内容( Control your content)。
您将看到一个下载您的数据(Download your data)框和一个创建存档(Create Archive)链接。
下一个屏幕将与您按照上述链接相同。您可以在此处选择要包含在存档中的数据。默认情况下,所有内容都被选中。继续并单击Select none按钮,然后单击Google Photos旁边的切换按钮(toggle button)。
如果要选择单个相册,可以单击向下箭头并选择选择相册。(Select photo albums)请注意,如果您从手机上传了大量图片和视频,Google 相册(Google Photos)会自动创建按日期命名的相册。
就我而言,我自己只创建了大约 450 个相册,但由于智能手机上的相机上传功能,我在Google 照片中拥有超过 2500 个相册。(Google Photos)如果您想下载所有内容,请将其保留在包含所有相册。(Include all photos albums)向下滚动(Scroll)到底部,然后单击(bottom and click) Next。
在下一个屏幕上,您必须选择要用于存档的格式。如果您使用ZIP,任何超过 2 GB 的内容都将被拆分为多个ZIP文件。如果您在云中存储了数百GB的数据,这有点烦人。(GBs)就我而言,我有 550 GB 的照片和视频,所以我当然不想点击 225 个下载链接。我试过一次,很痛苦。
幸运的是,您可以选择其他格式,例如TGZ 和 TBZ(TGZ and TBZ)。您将无法使用Windows打开此文件,但您可以下载 7-Zip 之类的免费程序来打开档案。需要注意的是,使用ZIP 方法(ZIP method)会快很多,因为它只需要创建 2 GB 的文件,它可以快速完成。
如果您选择任何其他格式,单个文件的限制将达到 50 GB。就我而言,这只是 11 个链接而不是 225 个,这更方便。完成TGZ 或 TBZ(TGZ or TBZ)存档确实需要更长(while longer)的时间,但您只是在这里和那里谈论几个小时。
默认情况下,创建存档后,您将收到一封电子邮件,其中包含下载文件的链接。如果需要,您也可以直接将存档保存到Google Drive、Dropbox 或 OneDrive(Dropbox or OneDrive),这很不错。
单击创建存档(Create archive)按钮,该过程将开始。您可以关闭网络浏览器(web browser),该过程将在后台继续。您可以随时返回Google Takeout,然后单击“管理档案(Manage Archives)”以查看进度。
总的来说,谷歌(Google)让下载你存储在他们任何服务中的任何数据变得非常容易,这是许多其他公司所不具备的功能。如果您有任何问题,请发表评论。享受!
Download All Pictures and Videos from Google Photos
Looking for a quick and easy way to downloаd all your pictures and videos from Google Photos? Maybe you want to create a backup locally or want to create a personal movie and need all the content locally stored for editing purposeѕ?
Whatever the case, there’s a simple way to get all your content downloaded from Google Photos. Note that I previously talked about how you can download photos and videos from Facebook too.
It’s worth noting that if you simply need to download a couple of albums, it’s easier to just do that manually. Click on an album and then click on the three vertical dots at the top right. You’ll see an option called Download All.
This will download all the photos and videos in that album in ZIP format. The only problem with this method is that you can’t use it to download any photos and videos you upload from the Google Photos app on your phone or tablet.
To download all of those pictures and videos, you have to use the method I’m going to talk about below, which is Google Takeout. Also, be sure to check out the short video we made on our YouTube channel that goes through the process so you can follow along.
Export Google Photos Data
There are two ways you can go about getting to Google Takeout. The easiest way is to follow the link below:
https://takeout.google.com/settings/takeout
The more long-winded method is to go to Google.com and then click on your profile picture at the top right.
Click on My Account and this will bring you to a kind of dashboard for all settings related to your Google account.
Under the Personal info & privacy heading, click on Control your content.
You’ll see a Download your data box and a Create Archive link.
The next screen is going to be the same as if you had followed the link mentioned above. Here you can choose what data to include in your archive. By default, everything is selected. Go ahead and click on the Select none button and then click on the toggle button next to Google Photos.
You can click on the down arrow and choose Select photo albums if you want to select individual albums. Note that if you have uploaded a lot of pictures and videos from your phone, Google Photos automatically creates albums that are named by the date.
In my case, I had only created about 450 albums myself, but I have well over 2500 albums in Google Photos because of the camera upload feature on my smartphone. Leave it at Include all photos albums if you want to download everything. Scroll down to the bottom and click Next.
On the next screen, you have to choose the format you want to use for the archive. If you use ZIP, anything over 2 GB will be split into multiple ZIP files. This is kind of annoying if you have hundreds of GBs of data stored in the cloud. In my case, I have 550 GB of photos and videos, so I certainly don’t want to have to click on 225 download links. I’ve tried it once and it’s a pain.
Luckily, you can choose other formats like TGZ and TBZ. You won’t be able to open this using Windows, but you can download a free program like 7-Zip to open the archives. It should be noted that using the ZIP method will be a lot faster because it only has to create 2 GB files, which it can do quickly.
If you choose any of the other formats, the limit for a single files goes up to 50 GB. In my case, that’s only 11 links rather than 225, which is way more convenient. It does take a while longer for a TGZ or TBZ archive to complete, but you’re only talking about a few hours here and there.
By default, you’ll get an email with a link to download the files once the archive has been created. If you want, you can also directly save the archive to Google Drive, Dropbox or OneDrive, which is kind of nice.
Click the Create archive button and the process will begin. You can close the web browser and the process will continue in the background. You can always go back to Google Takeout and then click on Manage Archives to view the progress.
Overall, Google has made it really easy to download any data that you have stored in any of their services, a feature which is not available with a lot of other companies. If you have any questions, post a comment. Enjoy!