How to copy iPad 2 camera roll to iPhoto
Thanks for the camera on iPad 2. You can take photo with it and create a album for your pics. When you try to export or backup the iPad 2 camera roll pics, you will find that iTunes has no such option to do that. Unlike copying photos from digital camera to Mac, though you link the iPad 2 to Mac via USB cable, iPad 2 won't show the camera roll photos, so you can't access to the album.
Though iTunes won't get the camera roll photo to iPhoto, there are other ways to do that. By using the iPad to Mac Transfer. AVGo iPhone iPad to Mac Transfer is such a professional iPad, iPhone, iPod backup tool that can do that. This software can show the camera roll on computer and enable you to drag-and-drop them to Mac hard drive, then you can put the photo onto iPhoto.
So, you can try to use this professional iPad backup tool to export iPad 2 camera roll pics to Mac. By copying camera roll to iPhoto, so you can.
- Export iPad 2 camera roll to Mac iPhoto and edit photo
- Upload the photo to Facebook from iPad 2 Camera roll.
- sharing the photo with your family or friends by emailing them
- Create the photo slideshow on iPhoto
- Making cards with the iPad camera roll pics
Guide: How to copy iPad 2 camera roll to iPhoto on Mac
Photos can be copied from the iPad 2, iPhone, iPod touch to iPhoto via USB ports once your iPad, iPhone or iPod touch connected to Mac and installed this camera roll transfer software. This is a simple guide to copy iPad 2 camera roll to iPhoto on Mac with AVGo iPhone iPad iPod to Mac Transfer.Step 1: Run the software
Download and start the program.
Step 2: Select the camera roll pictures
Once the photos are displayed, you can begin working with them. You can slect the pictures you want to export. Just hit them and you can export it to Mac or iTunes.
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Now, your iPad 2 camera roll pics are on your Mac folder.
Here is the steps to add or import the pics from Mac to iPhoto by manually.
Importing photos from Mac
- Choose Import to Library from the File menu.
- Select either the individual photos you want to import, or select an entire folder or disk, then click Open. To select multiple photos or folders without selecting all, press and hold the Command key while clicking on photos.
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