I think iPhoto should just come up when you plug your phone into your
mac. After gemonjulating for a while it will eventually bring up an
import screen with an Import All button. You can then pull an images you
want from the Photos folder. There should be a file called iPhoto
Library which you
Hi Chris,
Thanks for all this info. What is the difference between using image capture
and iphoto, do you know?
Greetings, Anouk,
On Sep 13, 2011, at 5:55 PM, Chris Blouch wrote:
I think iPhoto should just come up when you plug your phone into your mac.
After gemonjulating for a while it will
Anouk,
Also if you use drop box, I use pic box is an application and that gets my
iphone camera row to my drop box, then I just use it on my computer too.
Lots of choices!
Rachel
On Sep 13, 2011, at 11:50 AM, Anouk Radix wrote:
Hi Chris,
Thanks for all this info. What is the difference
Never used image capture but is seems to do something similar. Might be
a bit easier since it will import to a folder and not just into iPhoto
unless you find some of the other iPhoto issues useful (and accessible).
CB
On 9/13/11 12:50 PM, Anouk Radix wrote:
Hi Chris,
Thanks for all this
Hello, I am not too familiar or wellversed in itunes. On the pc I let someone
make pictures with my iphone and transported them to the pc with the scanner
and camera wizard htat could put them all in a folder with your desired name of
choice. Is something like this also possible with the mac or
Hello, I am not too familiar or wellversed in itunes. On the pc I let someone
make pictures with my iphone and transported them to the pc with the scanner
and camera wizard htat could put them all in a folder with your desired name of
choice. Is something like this also possible with the mac or
you will have to use image capture
just do a spotlight search for it
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