Apple Photo Library Data Recovery
The Photo Library refers to the actual file structure (usually stored in ~/Pictures/Photos Library.photoslibrary
), which the Photos app uses to store and manage images. This library format supports the advanced features of the Photos app, such as non-destructive editing and iCloud syncing.
After data recovery, this library cannot be easily viewed like it can be on Microsoft Windows. It contains a complex structure of folders and files, making it difficult for users to navigate or access directly.
To restore the Photo Library and access it through the Photos app, the recovered library must be imported back into the user's Mac.
You can right-click (or Control-click) on the Photos Library file and select "Show Package Contents" to view the internal structure of the library. This allows you to see the folder contents within, though the structure is not user-friendly and can be confusing, especially for those unfamiliar with how macOS organizes data inside the package.
Zero Alpha can install the photo library onto a customers mac at additional costs.