Copy photo albums from iphone
I really need to copy all my photo albums to Imac and delete them from the iphone.
iMac (27-inch Mid 2011), OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.1)
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I really need to copy all my photo albums to Imac and delete them from the iphone.
iMac (27-inch Mid 2011), OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.1)
Pics taken with your iphone are imported to your computer as with any digital camera. open itunes, connect iphone, import pics
Pics synced to your iphone from your computer are synced from computer to iphone only. As they came from your computer in the first place, then they should still be there and should be included in your regular backup copy of your computer.
Photos in a user created album on the iPhone are stored in the iPhone's Camera Roll. Photos in the Camera Roll can be imported by your computer as with any other digital camera. With a Mac, this can be done with iPhoto or the Image Capture application. Both include an option to delete all just imported from the Camera Roll after the import process is complete.
Hi Guys,
I used a Window lap and I cant find where those albums are in there. Now when I sync it with Itunes it copies Camera roll. How do I get rid of all the unessesorry folders. I cant delete them on Iphone no I can copy it to my Imac
The Camera Roll is not included or touched with the iTunes sync process.
You can transfer albums and photos from your computer via the iTunes sync process. To remove all albums and photos that were transferred from your computer, deselect Sync Photos under the Photos tab for the iPhone sync preferences with iTunes followed by a sync.
@chamin, it's not that you're not apple-savvy...it's that these Apple administrators are not helping you. I realize it is a year since this thread has been active so it is probably too late for you, but since I had the same problem and NOBODY is posting a solution, I will post mine here to help the next person. Afterward, I will post my rant on this subject.
SOLUTION:
I installed Dropbox on the iPhone, and then went into dropbox, and selected Upload. It then threw me into the albums I wanted to upload. I had to check each individual photo, and then wait for Dropbox to sync via WiFi. After it did…I then went to the Mac, where I had installed Dropbox already, waited for it to sync, and moved the photos/videos from my Dropbox folder into a folder offline.
(now stop here, unless you want to read my rant)
VIOLA!!! I am now thinking WHY is there not a straightforward solution from Apple support, and WHY do people ignore the need to accomplish this task????
There SHOULD be a way to do this using iTunes or a Mac computer. I am very disappointed at all the apple support forums where administrators are continually parroting the "the proper method of syncing photos/videos" and outright ignoring the actual situation that needs to be dealt with. Typical IT support snobbishness…always questioning "how come you want to do it that way…you should be doing it this way, blah blah blah". Take my example, and start to help by answering the user's questions and quit trying to defend the illogical nature of something.
This is another reason I am a major promoter of PC, and heavily against any deployment of Macs. Although I love the iPhone because of its stability, iPhone users tend to use Macs…and I am in a working environment where there are so many people who want to use Mac instead of PC. I use a Mac every day to evaluate it from a support perspective, and I have detailed lengthy notes on the problems with using a Mac in the PC environment but nobody cares…because users don't care about knowing how a computer works. Once again, I had to figure out a workaround that Apple doesn't support. I actually should come forward and admit that Microsoft support administrators have pretty much the same arrogance and smudgeness.
Copy photo albums from iphone