Unless you need it to use an iPad specific app (iColorama for example) it isn't worth trying to make sense of it. NOTE: while Google Photos syncs with Google Drive (the cloud app) Google Drive does not sync with Google Photos so you cannot see the imported file you must close and reopen Google Photos app and you must have "Backup & Sync" enabled (if you don't want all your Apple Photos saved to Google Photos, or maybe Google Drive, and doubling your storage you must then turn Backup & Sync" off ( and no, nobody knows why this is except Google and they aren't saying other than that's the way it's designed) Save the the image back into Google Photos with Export>Share>Drive (google symbol)>Upload> folder Save the the image back into Dropbox with Export>Share>Save to Dropbox (sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't and sometimes it will work one day and not the next) Save it to Apple Photos with Export>Share>Share Image You'll have to use the AP "share" system (as obscure and difficult as it is) ![]() However, it doesn't work going the other direction from AP into Google Photos or Dropbox. If in Dropbox, DOUBLE-TAP on DROPBOX PHOTO image > “SAVE TO CAMERA ROLL” If Google Photos, hold on GOOGLE PHOTO image until it “lifts” > drag n drop onto APPLE PHOTOS ![]() ![]() OPEN BOTH APPLE PHOTOS AND ANOTHER CLOUD APP IN SPLIT SCREEN save, share, export? Those three words mean something different to each app, and so too with "save file" and "save to files" and "save as."ĭon't make yourself crazy if all you want to get the image out of Dropbox, Google Photos and into Apple Photos do this:
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