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Transfer photos back and forth to OS X WITHOUT*** iPhoto or iTunes?

I googled to no end, searched Apple support forums endlessly and you know what? Not a single simple answer can seem to be given without being redirected to something that simply does not answer THIS very specific question.


Is it, or is it not possible to quickly transfer photos DIRECTLY *FROM* and *INTO* the Camera Roll WITHOUT iTunes or iPhoto?


Simple question yes? lol. NOPE.


Reason why I ask can be simply described in short:


iTunes 11.0.2, running iPhone iOS 6.1;


Clicking "Photos" from my iPhone via iTunes, gives me ONE single option; "Sync photos from". Tried keeping it real simple. Make a folder on the desktop called iPhone Photos just for quickly transfering photos back and forth and chose to synch from that.

18 photos to test. Just crap from the internet. Nothing major. Know what it does?

For one, it takes 3 minutes or so to sync 18 whole photos, which is stupid but whatever. But here's the BEST part, none get sent to my Camera Roll, oh no, it makes TWO entirely new folders under it in my iPhone. One being the one I made on my desktop, and the other is called Photo Library, and get this, BOTH of these have the same 18 pictures lmao. Yup. Why? Oh who cares at this point. I really just do not care. Apple. All that needs to be said.


And as for iPhoto. It's just an unnecessary useless program I have no intentions of ever needing. Why? I keep a crap load of various types of photos in organized folders in my Finder, and iPhoto likes making sure it takes 3x longer to do that. It really just does.


Now back on point. What happened to the good old friggin days when all you had to do was DRAG AND DROP?!?!?! I legitimately am getting cancer from pondering this question.


Is there not a way to simply drag from Camera Roll somehow to the iMac, like say a specified folder. And Vice Versa from the iMac straight to Camera Roll?


A nice workaround to get FROM Camera Roll TO iMac specified folder is "Image Capture" which does exactly just THAT. Quickly and painlessly transfer STRAIGHT FROM AND TO wherever. This is ridiculous. At this point, I'd pay 50 bucks for a simple app to quickly drag and drop from and to Camera Roll and bam. Done.


Sorry for the book, but this is getting ******** trying to get an answer to this and thought I would deem it necessary to be as descriptive as humanly possible.


Looking for simple answers if possible, but at least descriptive. Thanks.

iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.4)

Posted on Apr 13, 2013 10:11 PM

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Apr 15, 2013 7:59 PM in response to Eric Ross

That's the one thing I managed to figure out, which is actually very great. Thank you.


Only thing now is how can you quickly drag and drop into the iPhone, specifically *directly* into Camera Roll?

Much similar to image capture which seems to only transfer from the iPhone to OS X, or am I missing a small optional button I have no seen yet?

Apr 15, 2013 8:28 PM in response to Reppy07

You cannot drag photos or sync photos directly into the camera roll. It is not designed to do this. Pictures from the camera roll get imported to the computer, pictures from the computer get synced to the Photo library. The only way to remove pictures from the photo library is to delete them from the folder on the computer and sync the phone again.

Jun 12, 2013 6:00 PM in response to Allan Sampson

I dont know how that's relevant, but yes I do. Digital cameras are becoming obsolete with these phones nowadays though so I do not use mine anymore and have not for probably well over 2 years.


I just thought that since an iMac and iPhone are both running near up to date software and are both popular Apple products, that it would be easy to transfer stuff without the need of the iPhoto since I'm not one who uses it. Thank you sir.

Jan 19, 2014 11:31 AM in response to Reppy07

Just to pour gas some gas on the fire, ever since it's introduction in 2001, or 02, I have found iPhotos to be the stupidest 'necessity' out there. I'm with you Reppy. What was so horribly wrong with 'drag and drop', then leaving it to me how and where to organize my media? I totally see the advantages and conveniences of iPhoto, but why do I HAVE to use it?


Right now, I would love to just 'drag and drop' some pics from my phone to my desktop and have them live there. Why does the file have to reside in some library burried in the depths of my machine?!


I guess I'm just getting old.

Jan 19, 2014 11:52 AM in response to cltexan

You don't have to use iPhoto for photo storage and managment, and you don't have to use iPhoto to import photos from a digital camera including from the iPhone's Camera Roll.


You can use the Image Capture application to import photos into an existing folder of photos, or into a new folder for the import created within the application via the Finder, or you can select some of the pics and drag to the Desktop or to your chosen location.

Transfer photos back and forth to OS X WITHOUT*** iPhoto or iTunes?

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