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Dec 27, 2013 10:23 PM in response to gail510by kittyer,Step by step toturial on how to transfer photos from iphone 5S/5C to Mac:
1.Connect the device to your computer. iPhoto should automatically launch into its import window with your device's images and videos listed.
2.Click Import All. If you want only some of your images imported, select the images and videos you would like to import into iPhoto, then click the Import Selected button.
3.When the photos finish importing, you will be presented with a dialog asking whether you'd like to delete the original photos from your Camera Roll. Click Delete Photos.
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Feb 9, 2014 7:43 AM in response to kittyerby Lindenyr2,kittyer wrote:
Step by step toturial on how to transfer photos from iphone 5S/5C to Mac:
1.Connect the device to your computer. iPhoto should automatically launch into its import window with your device's images and videos listed.
2.Click Import All. If you want only some of your images imported, select the images and videos you would like to import into iPhoto, then click the Import Selected button.
3.When the photos finish importing, you will be presented with a dialog asking whether you'd like to delete the original photos from your Camera Roll. Click Delete Photos.
Can this method transfer all photos from iPhone to Windows in one click?
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Oct 29, 2014 2:10 AM in response to gail510by EulaliaBeverly,Here is what I found in WikiHow to download photos from iPhone to PC (transfer photos from iPhone to computer):
- Connect your iPhone to your PC with the USB cable.
- In the list of devices, you should see your iPhone. Right-click on it and select “Import pictures and videos” from the menu.
- Choose the location that you want to import the photos to. By default, they will be copied to the My Pictures folder.
- Before you import, you will have the option to tag your photos. This will help you sort them later if you wish.
- Once you’ve chosen tags, click the Import button. A window will open showing the progress of the transfer. Once the import is complete, Windows Photo Gallery will open showing your recently imported photos.
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Dec 25, 2014 10:06 PM in response to gail510by luckyaw,Vibosoft iPad iPhone iPod to PC Transfer can help you transfer music, movies, TV Shows, music videos, iTunes U, podcasts, audiobooks, playlist, contacts, SMS, photos and more from iPad/iPhone/iPod to computer/iTunes easily, and vice verse.
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Dec 25, 2014 10:21 PM in response to gail510by NeoSkying,MobiKin Assistant for iOS can help you save pictures from iPhone to pc directly. It can backup 10+ types of files for iPhone. You can try to try! Read this guide: http://goo.gl/TMJqYj
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Feb 9, 2015 11:37 PM in response to gail510by Nicesforty,As for me, you can use MobiKin Assistant for iOS. It can transfer photos from iPhone to pc easily. And you can sync more than 10 types of data from iOS device to computer, like call history, contacts, text messages, media files, etc. There are some steps to save photos from iPhone to computer
Step 1: Download, install and run the program on computer
First, you need to install iTunes to your computer. Then connect iPhone to pc through USB data cale. The program will automatic detected and scan your iPhone device.
Step 2: Preview and choose photos as you like
Click different button to preview and choose photos as you like. There is a quickly search function. You can find the target data by the function. Wait to export.
Step 3: Export photos from iPhone to computer
Click "Export" button to export and save pictures from iPhone to computer
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Oct 28, 2015 8:02 PM in response to gail510by Chris7thson,You can try to download photos from iPhone to PC by following ways:
1.Use cloud drive like Dropbox, One Drive. Upload your photos from iPhone to cloud and download on your computer.
2.Use iTunes. Open iTunes > Connect your iPhone > Select your phone's icon in the Devices list on the left. Click the Photos tab. If you want to sync all your photos, enable the option for "All photos, albums, events, and faces."
Read more from official support: Import photos and videos from your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to your Mac or Windows PC - Apple Support
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