Ensuring photo sync safety when switching from Finder to iCloud on iPad
I recently decided to start using iCloud... Three involved devices, a MacBook Pro, an iPhone 14 Pro and iPad Pro (12.9 inch). I've always backed up the iPhone and iPad to the Finder on my MacBook Pro. And I've always (to date) turned ON Finder sync for the Photos on the iPad (not the iPhone but only on the iPad).
Now I want to change that and turn OFF the Finder sync for the iPad's Photos so I can turn ON the iPad Photos sync in iCloud. When I go into iCloud on the iPad and go to iCloud Photos, I have, for the moment, clicked to turn ON "Sync this iPad"... That immediately puts up the message (see attached photo) "Photos and Videos Synced from Finder will be removed"... My two choices there are "Remove Photos and Videos" or "Cancel"... So far, I've just said "Cancel" and when I do the Sync button reverts back to the OFF position....
My concern is this... The way all these devices are simply interconnected these days, I have a great fear saying yes to this might remove nearly 20,000 photos from EVERYTHING, including my iPhone, where pretty much all the photos originated... That would be HORRIBLE...
I'm hoping it simply means it would remove the Finder sync'd photos FROM ONLY THE IPAD and would then replace them from iCloud sync'd photos... That would be great and eventually that's what I want... But I can't risk having all the photos vanish from all three devices... If it simply said "Remove Photos and Videos FROM THE IPAD" I'd be ok... But it doesn't add those three simple words... It just speaks of removing them but doesn't verify from WHERE!!!!!
Can anyone help me to understand how I can be sure I'm going to be able to save my photos (hopefully on both the iPhone and the MAC) when I turn OFF the Finder Sync on the iPad??? Any help would be much appreciated...
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Original Title: How to turn OFF iPad photo sync to Finder and instead turn ON iPad photo sync to iCloud
iPad Pro (5th generation)