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Download photos from camera directly to iPad

If you Download photos directly from camera to iPad, can one then delete and select photos and make folders on the iPad?

Do the photos go to the camera role ? Thank you.

iPad 2

Posted on Nov 24, 2012 12:14 PM

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Posted on Nov 24, 2012 12:16 PM

You need to buy the Camera Connection Kit

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Nov 24, 2012 12:24 PM in response to iLov

Thank you!

I have the kit and know how to do this. It's just that I found that when I sent photos from my laptop, not an Apple Mac, I had to sync the two etc, then incentive photos were on iPad I could not work with them eg delete and put into folders etc, I wanted to know if this is different when you down load directly from camera to iPad. Thank you!!

Nov 24, 2012 12:52 PM in response to JillBack

You can delete photos that you copy to the iPad via the kit directly on the iPad, and (assuming that your iPad is on iOS 5+) you can copy them into new albums that you've created directly on the iPad (which you can also do with synced photos as well). With the new albums you are effectively just creating pointers to the photos not copying them into those albums, so if then delete a camera kit photo then you will also be deleting all pointers to it

Nov 24, 2012 1:40 PM in response to King_Penguin

Thanks so much. Will try tomorrow.

Essentially you are saying:


Take photos with camera

Connect camera to iPad

Download photos from camera to iPad

Do the pictures go to camera roll?

Now:


Say one has 100 photos downloaded

Create for eg 10 albums which you can name

Select photos from 100 , and put into whichever album



Does this sound like what one can do:)

Do I have it correct?


Thank you so much!

Nov 24, 2012 10:38 PM in response to JillBack

You want more control of your photos:


1. Transfer all photos to Camera Roll with your Camera Connect Kit either direct with cable or SD Card


2. Install Photo Manager Pro on iPad


3. Create folders in Photo Manager Pro


4. Import photos into folders in Photo Manager Pro


5. Drag (arrange) your photos to any position you like


6. Once everthing is in order, you can delete the photos in Camera Roll

Nov 25, 2012 1:49 AM in response to Diavonex

I really appreciate that!

I have just purchased your recommended app. It looks great!

Is there any way I can use this to access my photos from my laptop , without using itunes??

And the whole syncing story....

Once I have my folders on the laptop with photos in them, can I somehow transfer to this app?? And then work with them there.....

As opposed to when using the syncing story where one can do nothing on the iPad after transferring them??

With thanks, Jill

Download photos from camera directly to iPad

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