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saladiro

macrumors 6502a
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May 7, 2007
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New York
hi all,

this may be a silly question, (but it is sunday morning)...

so the pics i take with my iphone camera, when i sync with mac book pro, and then un-mount the iPhone, where can I find those pics? Have I missed this all along? I have set up folders to place specific pics from family events that I tell i tunes to sync with (e.g. B days), but where are those pics i took with my camera Do i have to manually drag and create a folder?
 
hi all,

this may be a silly question, (but it is sunday morning)...

so the pics i take with my iphone camera, when i sync with mac book pro, and then un-mount the iPhone, where can I find those pics? Have I missed this all along? I have set up folders to place specific pics from family events that I tell i tunes to sync with (e.g. B days), but where are those pics i took with my camera Do i have to manually drag and create a folder?

You can get the photos from iPhoto. Whenever your iPhone is connected it will show up on the side in iPhoto just like it does with iTunes.

I'd suggest just importing all of your photos to iPhoto. It is great for organizing photos. Especially with iPhone photos that have geoloc info in them and you can use iPhotos' new Places feature.
 
You can get the photos from iPhoto. Whenever your iPhone is connected it will show up on the side in iPhoto just like it does with iTunes.

I'd suggest just importing all of your photos to iPhoto. It is great for organizing photos. Especially with iPhone photos that have geoloc info in them and you can use iPhotos' new Places feature.

Tks... So i would have to , when connected, move the camera roll pics to a particular folder. I had a feeling that was the case. For some reason I though it worked like "contacts" where they were auto sync'd

tks
 
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