Showing posts with label Photos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photos. Show all posts

Sunday, October 25, 2015

How to Move Photos on a Macbook to a Flash Drive


Insert your USB flash drive into one of the USB ports on your Macbook.
Click the 'Finder' icon in your Dock to open a new Finder window. Click the device icon for your USB drive in the left column and leave this Finder window open.
Locate the photos you want to move. If you have them in a folder, open a new Finder window and navigate to the folder on your hard drive. If you use an application like iPhoto or Aperture, open the application.
Select the photos you want to move. Use the 'Shift' key to select multiple photos in a row or the 'Command' key to select multiple nonconsecutive photos. For folders, you can click to select the entire folder.
Click your selected folder or photos and, still holding your mouse, drag them to the Finder window with your USB flash drive. Release your mouse when you see the green '+' sign. Your photos will copy automatically when you release your mouse.
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Saturday, October 3, 2015

How to Send Multiple Photos at a Time in Apple


Click the 'Mail' icon in your dock or select 'Go' from the Finder menu, then scroll to 'Applications' and locate the Mail program in the folder. Double-click to launch it.
Compose your email message. Click the 'Attach' button at the top of the 'New Message' window. Alternatively, choose 'File' from the menu and then scroll to 'Attach File.'
Navigate to the folder that holds the photos you want to send. Hold down the 'Shift' key while you click on the photos you want to add to the email. Then click 'Choose File.' Alternatively, drag your photos from your Mac desktop into the body of the email.
Click the option 'Send Windows-Friendly Attachments,' which strips unusable and unnecessary resources for Windows users.
Resize your photos, if desired, by clicking the 'Image Size' drill down menu at the lower right corner of the window. Choose between 'Small,' 'Medium,' 'Large' or 'Actual Size.'
Address your email to the recipient. Click 'Send' when you have completed your email.
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Tuesday, September 29, 2015

How to Burn Photos to a CD on a Mac


Click 'File,' and select 'Create New Burn Folder.'
Name the burn folder to represent the photos you are storing on it.
Double-click on the new burn folder to open it in the Finder.
Select the photos you would like to burn to the CD, and drag and drop them into the burn folder. When finished adding photos, click 'Burn.'
Insert a blank CD-R into your computer when prompted, and your computer will proceed to burn the photos onto the CD.
Eject the CD when finished.
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Saturday, September 26, 2015

How to Transfer iPhone Photos to Thumb Drives


Attach the iPhone data cable to the bottom of your iPhone and connect the other end of the data cable to an available USB port on your computer.
Open the iTunes program.
Select your iPhone from the list of 'Devices' on the left-hand side of the iTunes window.
Click the 'Photos' tab.
Select the option 'Sync Photos From' and choose whether to sync all photos or only photos in specific folders. Click the 'Sync' button. Wait while iTunes syncs with your iPhone and copies the photos to your computer's photo-management program.
Insert a thumb drive into an available USB port on your computer. Click the thumb drive's icon on your computer to open it.
Open the photo-management program on your computer.
Drag the photos you want to transfer from the photo-management program to the folder for the thumb drive.
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Wednesday, September 23, 2015

How to Export Pictures From an IPad to a MacBook


Turn on your iPad and connect it to your MacBook. If iPhoto doesn't launch automatically, click “Finder” in the Dock, choose “Applications” and double-click “iPhoto.”
Choose “iPad” in the Devices list, if it isn't selected, and click “Import Photos.” Alternatively, select photos individually by clicking the thumbnails in the New Photos window and click “Import Selected.”
Click “Delete Photos” in the dialog window after importing your photos. This option removes the pictures from your iPad's Camera Roll to conserve hard drive space. If you don't want to delete them, choose “Keep Photos” instead.
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Monday, September 21, 2015

How to Transfer From a PC to an iPad (9 Steps)


Connect the iPad to your computer via the provided Apple USB cable. Open iTunes.
Click 'iPad' under the Devices section. Click 'Photos.' Click the check box next to 'Sync Photos from:' and click the drop-down menu. Select 'Choose folder.'
Navigate to the main picture directory you wish to transfer from. Click the directory folder and click 'Select folder.' Your sub-folders will appear.
Click the circle next to 'Select folders' and choose one or more of the available sub-folders. Click 'Apply' and wait for iTunes to notify you that the transfer is complete before disconnecting your iPad.
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Sunday, September 20, 2015

How to Move Photos from an iMac to an iPad


Launch the iTunes application on your iMac.
Connect your iPad to your iMac using an iPad USB transfer cable.
Highlight the name of your iPad from the 'Devices' list on the left side of the iTunes window.
Click on 'Photos' at the top of the iPad configuration page.
Check the box next to 'Sync Photos' and then choose 'iPhoto' from the adjacent drop-down menu.
Use the available radio buttons to choose whether you want to move all of your iPhoto data or only certain albums, events and photos.
Press the 'Apply' button in the lower-right corner of the window to save the syncing settings and move the photos from your iMac to your iPad.
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Wednesday, September 9, 2015

How to Upload Pictures on the iPad


Connect your iPad to your computer, using the docking cable that came with it.
Open iTunes if it doesn't open automatically.
Find your iPod under 'Devices' on the left side of the iTunes screen and click it.
Click the 'Photos' tab above the information about your iPad in the center pane.
Check the box next to 'Sync Photos from.' Click the drop-down menu next to 'from' and select the program that you use to store your pictures, such as iPhoto.
Click the circle next to either 'All photos, albums, events and faces' or 'Selected albums, events and faces.' If you choose the latter, select the albums you want from the list below.
Click 'Apply' in the lower-right corner.
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