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There was an error downloading this photo from your icloud 6 2019

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iCloud Photo Library cannot download photo in iOS 8.3. Why?

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Once the scanning is done, you will now be able to preview those photos and you can select them one by one. Using this toolkit is the best way for you to retrieve those photos without any hassle and of course without losing any more data on your device.

Note: Due to the high-quality camera function, the original photos will take a lot of storage space. As I mentioned, I am writing this because I struggled to find a solution online to these precise symptoms.

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The good news is that I think I figured out how to resolve it. Hopefully, this post will find others having the same problems and will help them too. After specifying which photo stream to post to, it would always go without any issues. However, now I could perform all those steps without alerts, but the photo would not show up in the photo stream. I did manage to add one or two photos to a photo stream by going into the shared photo stream itself, and tapping on the big + button at the bottom, and selecting a photo to add. I have there was an error downloading this photo from your icloud this on my iPad and am accustomed to it there. However, this was happening on my iPhone 6S. I shoot 99% of my photos with that device, and despite having the photo storage set to Optimize, I rarely have to download shots, and especially recent ones. You know that the photo is not stored on your device when it initially loads a rather blurry version of the pic, and then a few seconds later it just snaps into high resolution focus. I was experiencing this for pictures that I shot only days ago. Furthermore, once I had downloaded the high resolution version, I noticed that I now had to do this almost every time I wanted to view the photo. This was definitely something new. Importantly, I had confidence that my photos were safely stored in iCloud, because even though I was having these issues, new photos taken with my iPhone were uploading and syncing to my Mac running the latest version of El Capitan, 10. In addition to that, my Mac is backing up through Time Machine to multiple drives. I tried to figure out if I had done anything to my devices lately to prompt such strange behaviour. I tried the obvious things first. I killed the app and then reopened it. I shut down my phone completely before powering it back on. They responded within a few hours, and we had a pretty good conversation through direct messages. I explained the problem and they offered me a few things to try. They possibly may have given me the solution eventually, but with a few hours in between direct messages, I got impatient and started experimenting. The first thing they suggested for me to do was to disable and then reenable iCloud Photo Library. These are precious memories, not just documents or something far less personal and important. But as I said, I had confidence because I knew it was all safe and sound on iCloud, and then synced to my Mac, and then backed up multiple times from there. So, disable and reenable iCloud Photo Library. When I looked in the Photos app, in the Years view, I could see a bunch of gray thumbnails and sporadic image thumbnails. But the thumbnails were not all coming back. I watched a few fill in, but soon after, the network activity spinner in the top bar disappeared and the downloads stopped coming in altogether. Very frustrating… I tried to disable iCloud Photo Library in combination with a phone restart. I think this was now getting somewhere. As soon as I disabled it, I went to the Photos app, and from the Years view, I watched the lines of photo thumbnails disappear until the app told me I had no photos saved. Then I restarted the phone, and once back on, I reenabled the library. This time, I watched as gray thumbnails appeared line by line to make there was an error downloading this photo from your icloud the years of photos stored in iCloud. So, I definitely knew that the app knew about my photos, because seconds earlier, I was completely cut off from them. However, I noticed that when I zoomed in a few levels to the Moments view, all of the gray boxed had a small cloud icon on them, and seconds later, the boxes on the screen were populated with the actual image thumbs. Tapping on the image launched me into the full size photo, and after a second of downloading, I had the full resolution image again. Back to the Moments view, I noticed that if I would scroll through my list, the gray thumbnails would populate with image thumbnails almost as fast as I could scroll. I scrolled through my list in the Moments view, starting with today, and flinging backwards through several years worth of photos. Periodically I would stop and go back to make sure it was keeping up with filling in the blanks, and sometime I noticed that I was scrolling too quickly for it to do so. After a few minutes of this, I had repopulated all of the gray boxes with the actual photo thumbnails. I have to note that this resolution clearly only applied to the device that I was working with, or my iPhone 6S in this case. When I checked to see if it had done anything to the online photo library itself to cause this to be resolved, I found that my iPad still gave me the same problems. So, I have to now repeat the process with my iPad later. As I mentioned, I am writing this because I struggled to find a solution online to these precise symptoms. Hopefully they will find this post, and hopefully it will help them to fix one of their most loved and important apps.

If you hate the icloud library feature, I could not really blame you. For those unsure what camp they're in, I'm hoping that I've cleared up iCloud Photo Library's pros and cons to help you make the decision that's right for your workflow. This space is variable, too — it doesn't take up every speck of free space you have, and instead appropriates a portion to photo storage, adjusting smartly on the fly. You will then see a panel having 'Download iCloud Backup' option. By signing out and back into your iCloud account, you can check if this is the case. Based on your iPhone storage situation decide to use this method.

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