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Getting Photos onto the iPad
Where are your photos coming from? You have four options: sync photos
from your computer; import photos directly from a camera or memory
card using an adapter; send photos to an email account you check on the
iPad; or copy pictures from Web pages in Safari.
Sync photos from the computer
With most photos now being captured digitally, it's likely you use photo
management software to keep track of them all. Or, you might prefer to
organize the image files in a folder on disk. iTunes can handle both.
Sync with photo management software
iTunes recognizes libraries in iPhoto 4.0.3 or later and Aperture 3.0.2 or
later on the Mac, and Photoshop Elements 3.0 or later for Windows.
1.
Connect the iPad to the computer, open iTunes, and select the iPad in
the sidebar.
2.
Click the Photos tab.
3.
Enable the Sync Photos From option and choose your photo software
from the pop-up menu ( Figure 6.1 ).
4.
To transfer your entire library, choose the first option: All photos,
albums, events, and faces.
Or, enable the second radio button and then mark the checkboxes of
any albums, events (or projects, in Aperture), or faces.
note The option to group photos based on events/projects or faces is
supported only if you're syncing with iPhoto or Aperture. If you're
using Photoshop Elements in Windows, you get the option of syncing all photos
and albums or specifying selected albums.
 
 
 
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