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Sep 25, 2013 11:55 AM in response to AychAychAychby Dirty Vegas,★HelpfulThe way to save the filter is to think of it as a "setting." The setting isn't attached until the picture is exported. It works the same way as iPhoto for Mac. To truly preserve the filter, send to yourself it via email. Open the email, then add the picture to the camera roll. There may be a shorter way (I haven't tried this one), if you save it to the camera roll directly from the share/export feature.
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Sep 25, 2013 12:34 PM in response to Dirty Vegasby AychAychAych,I'm using the default camera. Nothing special. Your idea worked. I successfully emailed myself a photo taken using one of the built-in filters and it's now on my laptop. So sure, I could do that. But if I take lots of photos using those filters, I'll have to weed out and tag them all on the phone so I can e-mail them, then go download each of them individually, then transfer them into iPhoto so everything's together. Just seems like it should be easier.
Thanks, Dirty Vegas
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Sep 29, 2013 2:24 PM in response to AychAychAychby oceansoul77z,I have the same problem.
I can't email the pics to myself as I'm also having problems with setting up a personal email. I don't see why we should go through all those procedures just to have a pic transferred. I would rather use another app then waste so much time.
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Sep 29, 2013 5:51 PM in response to oceansoul77zby Dirty Vegas,You don't have the same problem. This is your problem.
oceansoul77z wrote:
I can't email the pics to myself as I'm also having problems with setting up a personal email.
Create your own thread and ask for help setting up email. Some may say that you should read the instructions at Google, Yahoo, Hotmail or iCloud.com. Some may even read the instructions for you, then re-write them so you can read them here.
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Sep 29, 2013 11:31 PM in response to Dirty Vegasby oceansoul77z,Setting up the email is another issue entirely... I DO have the same problem with taking pictures using the built in app and the pictures not being transferred to iphoto, with the filter I used!
I do not wish to have to email myself each picture and then transfer them... I don't have that much time to waste.
Next time read my post properly before making condenscending remarks.
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Sep 29, 2013 11:36 PM in response to oceansoul77zby Dirty Vegas,Again, not the same issue. This is your issue.
oceansoul77z wrote:
I do not wish to have to email myself each picture and then transfer them...
Neither I nor anyone here can help with what you do not wish to do.
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Oct 12, 2013 10:01 PM in response to AychAychAychby Zaki U,why would i need to setup my email for transfering filter applied photos. What if i take plenty of them this is hastle
If there's no other solution i would rather go for another photo editing app to save my time
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Oct 15, 2013 10:33 AM in response to AychAychAychby Stephen 1964,I have this problem and hope Apple fixes this issue soon. We should not have to rely on emailing pics taken to ourselves adding lots of extra steps. Interestingly the Photostream on my iPad captures the pictures taken on my iPhone with the filter. Hence, this is most likely an iPhoto Mac issue.
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Nov 3, 2013 5:54 AM in response to AychAychAychby ZaZo,I'm on iPhone 5S iOs 7.0.3
iPhone 11 (9.5) in Mavericks
When using Image Capture, I prefer to manage my photos myself before adding to iPhoto, the images do not import with a filter.
However, when using iPhoto, prior to import, the images appear with no filter, the square photos are square. Once the import is complete the filters get applied to the images.
I do love the Noir filter and use it alot, I guess I'll change my workflow to use iPhoto for the time being.
Before
After
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Nov 12, 2013 5:14 PM in response to AychAychAychby akajules,I also find it super annoying, since I use a built-in filter for practically every photo I take as soon as I discovered them in iOS 7!
If you want the filters to remain once you upload to your computer via iPhoto/Aperture, there is actually a workaround, which I found on another post, and it works!
You create a "Shared Album" on your phone (I named mine Filtered Photos), add photos to that Shared Album from your camera roll to which you have applied a filter, and then you pull that Photostream up in iPhoto via iCloud. (In iPhoto, in left navigation pane, under Shared, select iCloud.)
Another workaround for seeing the filtered photo in third party apps on your device: after sharing to a Stream, save it from the Stream to your Camera Roll. The filtered photo is then available to other apps such as Diptic and Diptic PDQ (my new fave).
Voila!
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Nov 14, 2013 7:21 PM in response to AychAychAychby gaberdine mac,Hmmm, just had my comment censored:
'Apple removed your post titled, "Re: iPhone isn't transferring photos taken with built-in filters" because it contained non-constructive rants or complaints.'
What I was trying to say is that emailing pictures from an iPhone is a clumsy workaround (or a "kludge" as we say here) to bridge a lacuna in the iOS / OS interaction - it is not an elegant solution.
It's certainly not the Apple way, as we have come to expect it.
I also described this situation with iOS 7 as a "dog's dinner" - meaning an ill-conceived mess, which is how I am experiencing it. However, my intention was not to "rant non-constructively" but to illustrate my frustration with the status quo and lack of an elegant, Apple-sanctioned, non-third party solution (so far as I am aware).
Put simply, I cannot access photostreams on iCloud from my Mac, I do not have iLife 11 in order to benefit from akajules' brilliant tip and I find emailing pictures an absurd workaround (grateful as I am for Dirty Vegas' for this small grain of hope). My Mac is barely three years old and all software is up to date (although I have not moved from Snow Leopard for operational reasons).
So I must query again, is there *really* no method provided by Apple to get photos straight off my iPhone and onto my Mac with filters intact (using iOS 7 and OSX 10.6.8 / iLife 9)?
Such a glaring omission would seem to be bordering on incompetence, and I like to think more highly of Apple than that - even if it is just a case of waiting for this mistake to be fixed in the next update of iOS 7.
Any ideas, anyone?
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Jan 6, 2014 5:52 PM in response to gaberdine macby luisbedin,Try to import with the latest version of iOS and iPhoto, the filter will not be shown at the time of import, but will be applied at the photo after that.
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Jan 6, 2014 8:19 PM in response to luisbedinby gaberdine mac,luisbedin wrote:
Try to import with the latest version of iOS and iPhoto, the filter will not be shown at the time of import, but will be applied at the photo after that.
No. Not in iPhoto 9...
And to upgrade to iPhoto 11 (shudder, I've still not got over the imposed horror of iTunes 11), I'd need to be running Mavericks now. I'm not and I won't be.
But I did find a solution that allows me to import everything via iPhoto 9, with filters and all...
I simply ditched the default camera App for iOS 7 and spent £1.49 on a far superior camera app from the App Store (Pro Camera, I think it's called) that allows far more control and saves edited pictures as separate files.
Bingo.
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Jan 19, 2014 11:59 AM in response to AychAychAychby Confidentclown,An easy way to keep the filter is to simply screen shot the photo with the filter, tilt the phone the orientation of the photo, upright for portrait and sideways for landscape, then screen shot pressing the power and home button together, this will keep the filter, and allows you to keep the filtered and unfiltered photo in iPhoto :)

