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How to create photo album on iPad

Now, more and more people have an iPad and put lots of photos on the iPad for enjoy. Do you know how to create a photo album on iPad? Here you can know. Import photos from Canon digital rebel to iPad

Now, let's begain with this quesion.
“ I recently purchased an iPad for my Mother to organize and keep all of her photos on. She is slightly older and has a difficult time figuring out how to use a macbook. I loaded everything onto her iPad and got her a usb connector for her point and shoot camera. Now she can take photos and upload directly to her iPad and flip through them, effortlessly - all without the help or aid of an actual computer. However, I can't figure out how to assemble and organize them all - once uploaded. It seems that you cannot create photo albums in the iPad (much like the iphone). Does anybody know if this is correct? If this is so - this is a horrible, horrible oversight by Apple. This would mean that my Mother needs to plug her iPAD into a macbook and LEARN how to use a macbook - only so she can organize her photos on her iPAD. The iPAd is big and easy to figure out... why not just make it a one stop shop? PLEASE tell me somebody has figured out how to create photo albums already...? ”

In fact, many iPad user don't know how to create or make a photo album on iPad.

Guide: how to create photo album on iPad for Mac

If you've ever hung out with photographers packing iPhones, you know it's just a matter of time before they're passing them around and showing off their photo albums. I used to do this myself, but now the iPhone stays in my pocket and I pull an iPad out of my daypack. My photos and slideshows look even better on the iPad's 9.7 inch, 1024-by-768 resolution, 132 pixels per inch, backlit LED display. There are a handful of apps in the App store that will help you display your work on an iPad, with more being added every day. But I've found that I can do just about everything I need using the bundled Photos app and the iPad version of Keynote ($10).

First, add photo to your iPad

At first glance you may assume that the iPad Photos app is just a simple piece of software. But like many Apple applications, it's unexpectedly useful, especially if you fill the iPad with your best photos by syncing it with iPhoto or Aperture on your host Mac.

My favorite way to do this is to create a Smart Album in Aperture or iPhoto that collects all the images that have four star ratings, and then sync that Smart Album with the iPad. When I launch the Photos app on the iPad, this collection of images appears as an Album (when you're in Album view). The order that I arrange the images in Aperture or iPhoto is how they appear in the Album on the iPad. That way I can control how the presentation flows. This collection is constantly updated as I rate additional images with four stars and sync with the iPad.

How to create photo album on iPad
Once you create your Album in Aperture, it can be synced with the iPad via iTunes.

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There are other syncing options too, such as bringing in specific people from your Faces collections, libraries, or events from iPhoto. How you use these options will depend on your philosophy for using the iPad as a display device. Personally, I don't want "all" of my photos on it, only my best. But you can build Smart Albums for just about any criteria.

If you're not an iPhoto or Aperture user, you can still import photos onto your iPad. In the Photos tab for your iPad in iTunes, select Other from the Sync Photos From drop-down menu, then navigate to the images you want to upload. Selecting a folder will bring up a list of its nested folders in iTunes, if there are any. Click on the Selected Folders radio button, then check the boxes by the folders you want to sync.


Okay. By using this software, you can easily create an photo album on iPad. You can go iTunes store and buy it with only $10. Do you wan to import photo from canon digital rebel to iPad? now check it.


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