![]() ![]() How to be sure that ALL photos are in albums? That allows to select more in the same environment, but also has the risk to remove photos from the album by deselecting them. When you try to add photos to an album (starting from the album) it brings you to the timeline where all photos that are already in the album are selected. If that does not work, you could add something to the album title to make it unique, but then you will have to wait some time till the modified (or new) album title is indexed. You may get a search result with the exact same photos when the title was specific enough, and can archive from here. Search with the album title, but do NOT click on the suggested album. There are some "tricks" to find them though: I don't recommend that method, also be cause archiving from within an album is not implemented: you will have to select them again somewhere else. That is a not intended use of the archive (intended to hide "clutter"), and may have unwanted effects, like photos not being shared by partner sharing, not added to live albums or not used in Memories. Some recommend to hide the photos by moving them to "Archive". This info is missing in the Google Photos app on mobile devices. The info of a photo in the web app shows all albums to which the photo was added. ![]() How do you know whether a photo is already in an album? It's more difficult when you start using Google Photos with a big collection.Īdding a photo to one or more albums does not remove them from the Photos tab. They could rather easily continue to add all newly uploaded photos to at least one album. Former Picasaweb users already had ALL photos in albums when Google Photos was introduced in 2015. Some users (like me) want ALL photos in albums. ![]()
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