Nice pic and excellent piece.  How did you finally do it?

Rick
 
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From: Paul Stenquist <[email protected]>
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Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2013 1:04 PM
Subject: Re: A logistics problem

Thanks much. It makes perfect sense.

Paul via phone

On Jan 13, 2013, at 12:39 PM, "Steve Cottrell" <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 13/1/13, Paul Stenquist, discombobulated, unleashed:
> 
>> How do you do that? Via a menu on the Mac?
>> Sorry for being dense. But I'm new to iPHone.
> 
> I actually missed out some info, so I'll repost the previous info,
> amended, and more basic.
> 
> Start on your Mac desktop. Create a new folder (in the Finder, File>New
> Folder) OR if you already have a folder designated by iTunes as your
> folder that iTunes syncs photos from, use that if you like. As long as
> you know what folder is the folder iTunes uses to sync photos to/from
> with your iPhone, and where it is on your Mac, then you can do the following:
> 
> 
> On my Mac, (I run 10.6.8) I created a folder called 'iPhone Pics' and I
> keep it [anywhere - on the desktop if you like].
> 
> I keep it out of the way in my home folder. But to make it easily
> accessible, I dragged the icon of my iPhone Pics folder into a sidebar
> of an open window. (To organise the sidebar better, in the Finder go to
> Finder>Preferences and see the 'sidebar' button to tidy up). This way,
> every time I open a new window, my iPhone Pics folder is right there on
> the left in the sidebar. I click once on that and then I can see the
> contents of the iPhone Pics folder, and add to it or delete things.
> 
> To tell iTunes that I wanted the 'iPhone Pics' folder to be the default
> folder so that every time I sync my iPhone with my Mac, it uses 'iPhone
> Pics as the one single folder - the master pics folder, if you like -
> you simply have iTunes open with the iPhone plugged up by USB, and in
> the bar on the left of the iTunes window, select 'iPhone', and then see
> the tabs on the right, click on 'photos'. The first option is for
> selecting a folder to sync photos with. I navigated to my iPhone Pics
> folder, and now that is set as the default folder for syncing all photos
> on my iPhone.
> 
> Incidentally you can create folders within that folder, and so I have
> many folders separating subjects like one for landscapes, one for
> portraits etc.
> 
> Then it's just a case of dropping jpegs into those folders straight on
> my mac desktop and syncing the iPhone.
> 
> A few notes: I only ever sync locally to my mac, I don't use iCloud.
> Also, the folder and pics in those folders managed via the mac desktop
> can't be edited while on the iPhone. EG, if you want to delete a pic,
> you do it on the Mac, and then sync the phone.
> 
> Hope this makes sense.
> 
> 
> 
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