Hit (CMD + Space + >) to reveal this folder.
□ Tip: If you deleted a Photo Booth file from an external storage device (like a USB), macOS should have created a hidden. Right-click your Photo Booth file, then click “Put Back.” Click the Trash icon on your dock to open it. Restoring a file from the Trash folder is very simple: By default, it stays there until you delete it once more from inside the folder or you empty your Trash. When you delete a Photo Booth file, it gets sent straight to the Trash folder. Method 1: Restore Photo Booth Files From the Trash Folder We wrote step-by-step guides for 3 of these methods below – at least one of them should resolve your problem, unless your drive is heavily damaged. How to Recover Deleted Photo Booth Filesĭepending on what you did to the file and how your Mac is set up, you’ll have different methods at your disposal to recover deleted Photo Booth files. In order to save Photo Booth files to iCloud, you first have to export them out of Photo Booth and upload them manually (or save them in an iCloud folder).
In fact, Photo Booth files are completely independent of other apps. If you’re an iCloud user, note that Photo Booth was not designed to interact directly with iCloud, unlike Photo Booth System Libraries. These library files are saved to your Pictures folder (Finder > Go > Home) by default. You won’t be able to view individual photos and videos through Finder, unless you export them. Photo Booth videos and photos are stored in Photo Booth library files. Where are Photo Booth Videos and Photos stored?