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Figure 3-11: The Photos pane determines which photos will be synchronized with your iPad.
If you choose an application that supports photo albums (such as Photoshop Elements, Aperture, or
iPhoto), projects (Aperture), events (iPhoto), or any combination thereof, you can automatically in-
clude recent projects (Aperture), events (iPhoto), or albums (Photoshop Elements, Aperture and
iPhoto) by making a selection from the same pop-up menu.
Note that although Photoshop Elements includes features called Places and Faces, those features are
not supported by your iPad. Faces and Places on your iPad only sync with Face and Place data in
Apple's Aperture and iPhoto.
You can also type a word or phrase in the Search field (an oval with a magnifying
glass) to search for a specific event or events.
If you choose a folder full of images, you can create subfolders inside it that will appear as albums
on your iPad. But if you choose an application that doesn't support albums or events, or a single
folder full of images with no subfolders, you have to transfer all or nothing.
Because we selected Aperture in the Sync Photos From menu, and Aperture 3 (the version installed
on our Mac) supports projects and faces in addition to albums and photos, we have the option of
syncing any combination of photos, projects, albums, and faces.
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