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The PhotoBooth Library inis within the Pictures folder of your Home Folder.

Regarding automatic backup, there is no direct way to do it as Photo Booth does not have many options for that. You can try following:

Get Desktop Uploader app for Google Photos. Alternative way to get it is by opening the sidebar on Google Photos in your browser and clicking App downloads.

After installing the app and logging into your Google account, you can select which folders Google Photos will automatically back up. So try to add this path to auto backup:

"/Users/your_username/Pictures/Photo Booth Library/Pictures"

You can right-click "Photo Booth Library", and select "Show Package Contents" to see the Pictures folder, or open directly from Terminal with: open ~/Pictures/Photo\ Booth\ Library/Pictures

The PhotoBooth Library in within the Pictures folder of your Home Folder.

Regarding automatic backup, there is no direct way to do it as Photo Booth does not have many options for that. You can try following:

Get Desktop Uploader app for Google Photos. Alternative way to get it is by opening the sidebar on Google Photos in your browser and clicking App downloads.

After installing the app and logging into your Google account, you can select which folders Google Photos will automatically back up. So try to add this path to auto backup:

"/Users/your_username/Pictures/Photo Booth Library/Pictures"

You can right-click "Photo Booth Library", and select "Show Package Contents" to see the Pictures folder, or open directly from Terminal with: open ~/Pictures/Photo\ Booth\ Library/Pictures

The PhotoBooth Library is within the Pictures folder of your Home Folder.

Regarding automatic backup, there is no direct way to do it as Photo Booth does not have many options for that. You can try following:

Get Desktop Uploader app for Google Photos. Alternative way to get it is by opening the sidebar on Google Photos in your browser and clicking App downloads.

After installing the app and logging into your Google account, you can select which folders Google Photos will automatically back up. So try to add this path to auto backup:

"/Users/your_username/Pictures/Photo Booth Library/Pictures"

You can right-click "Photo Booth Library", and select "Show Package Contents" to see the Pictures folder, or open directly from Terminal with: open ~/Pictures/Photo\ Booth\ Library/Pictures

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It should be here: Users > Your user name > Pictures > PhotoBooth LibraryThe PhotoBooth Library in within the Pictures folder of your Home Folder.

Regarding automatic backup, there is no direct way to do it as Photo boothBooth does not have many options for that. You can try following:

Get Desktop Uploader app for Google Photos. Alternative way to get it is by opening the sidebar on Google Photos in your browser and clicking App downloads.

After installing the app and logging into your Google account, you can select which folders Google Photos will automatically back up. So try to add this path to auto backup:

"/Users/your_username/Pictures/Photo\Photo Booth\Booth Library/PicturesPictures"

You can right click-click "Photo Booth Library", and select "Show Package Contents" to see this sub-Picturesthe Pictures folder, or open directly from Terminal with: open ~/Pictures/Photo\ Booth\ Library/Pictures

It should be here: Users > Your user name > Pictures > PhotoBooth Library

Regarding automatic backup, there is no direct way to do it as Photo booth does not have many options for that. You can try following:

Get Desktop Uploader app for Google Photos. Alternative way to get it is by opening the sidebar on Google Photos in your browser and clicking App downloads.

After installing the app and logging into your Google account, you can select which folders Google Photos will automatically back up. So try to add this path to auto backup:

/Users/your_username/Pictures/Photo\ Booth\ Library/Pictures

You can right click "Photo Booth Library", and select "Show Package Contents" to see this sub-Pictures folder, or open directly from Terminal with: open ~/Pictures/Photo\ Booth\ Library/Pictures

The PhotoBooth Library in within the Pictures folder of your Home Folder.

Regarding automatic backup, there is no direct way to do it as Photo Booth does not have many options for that. You can try following:

Get Desktop Uploader app for Google Photos. Alternative way to get it is by opening the sidebar on Google Photos in your browser and clicking App downloads.

After installing the app and logging into your Google account, you can select which folders Google Photos will automatically back up. So try to add this path to auto backup:

"/Users/your_username/Pictures/Photo Booth Library/Pictures"

You can right-click "Photo Booth Library", and select "Show Package Contents" to see the Pictures folder, or open directly from Terminal with: open ~/Pictures/Photo\ Booth\ Library/Pictures

It should be here: Users > Your user name > Pictures > PhotoBooth Library

UPD:

Regarding automatic backup, there is no direct way to do it as Photo booth does not have many options for that. You can try following:

Get Desktop Uploader app for Google Photos. Alternative way to get it is by opening the sidebar on Google Photos in your browser and clicking App downloads.

After installing the app and logging into your Google account, you can select which folders Google Photos will automatically back up. So try to add this path to auto backup:

/Users/'Your User Name'/Pictures/Photo\ Booth\ Library/Pictures/Users/your_username/Pictures/Photo\ Booth\ Library/Pictures

HopeYou can right click "Photo Booth Library", and select "Show Package Contents" to see this may help.sub-Pictures folder, or open directly from Terminal with: open ~/Pictures/Photo\ Booth\ Library/Pictures

It should be here: Users > Your user name > Pictures > PhotoBooth Library

UPD:

Regarding automatic backup, there is no direct way to do it as Photo booth does not have many options for that. You can try following:

Get Desktop Uploader app for Google Photos. Alternative way to get it is by opening the sidebar on Google Photos in your browser and clicking App downloads.

After installing the app and logging into your Google account, you can select which folders Google Photos will automatically back up. So try to add this path to auto backup:

/Users/'Your User Name'/Pictures/Photo\ Booth\ Library/Pictures

Hope this may help.

It should be here: Users > Your user name > Pictures > PhotoBooth Library

Regarding automatic backup, there is no direct way to do it as Photo booth does not have many options for that. You can try following:

Get Desktop Uploader app for Google Photos. Alternative way to get it is by opening the sidebar on Google Photos in your browser and clicking App downloads.

After installing the app and logging into your Google account, you can select which folders Google Photos will automatically back up. So try to add this path to auto backup:

/Users/your_username/Pictures/Photo\ Booth\ Library/Pictures

You can right click "Photo Booth Library", and select "Show Package Contents" to see this sub-Pictures folder, or open directly from Terminal with: open ~/Pictures/Photo\ Booth\ Library/Pictures

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