Anne, You don't need any other software, iPhoto and iTunes does all this for you.
You create your EVENTS in iPhoto based on your criteria. You decide what goes into each event, be it Mother's day, a birthday, a trip, Christmas, graduation, etc. etc. Once you dock your iPhone or iPod Touch you go to the Photo tab in the "summary" window of the iPhone or iPod and click on Sync Photo's from iPhoto (default) but you can change it to Aperture if you use that like I do. Then you choose between "all" photo's or "selected" projects, albums and faces. All this is done inside iTunes, so once you have chosen the events you want then hit "sync" at the bottom right of your iTune screen. Finally, once that is done then you go to the settings screen of your iPod (at least this is how it was done with the iPod Classic I tried this on last night) and you and put a checkmark beside "photo's" then you'll have that choice appear on the devise and can view what you have just added. John On Apr 20, 2011, at 2:25 PM, Anne Cartwright wrote: > I'm sure many of you have lots of photos on your iPhone or iPod Touch. How do > you have them stored? If you have them in different folders or groups how did > you set up the folders. Using what software. I'm using iPhoto but keep > thinking there must be a better way. Especially when it comes to adding > groups of photos to mu iPod Touch. > > Anne Cartwright > > > _______________________________________________ > MacGroup mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.math.louisville.edu/mailman/listinfo/macgroup >
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