Connected IPhone 4s To IMac To Import Photos / Can't Delete Them From Phone
Jun 24, 2014
I connected my phone and was able to import photos from my iMac to my iPhone (4s) but now i want to delete them from my phone but it doesn't give me the option to delete them. it has its own album and says "imported from imac" and i try to delete them but i don't have the option to.
I have an iMac and a iPhone. I used iPhoto to transfer my camera roll pictures to the mac. my mac got the blue screen and I ended up having to erase and install from my CD. In the process i lost iPhoto (Im using SL).All of my photos are still on the iPhone under "events" but i am afraid to sync to the pictures folder and have them all get wiped. So, Any way you know to import iPhone events to the iMac?
I've checked the iPhoto help, and it says to go to turn on photo stream on my iMac. To do that I've got to open system preferences and click iCloud ... only problem is that iCloud isn't in my system preferences list. There's Mobile Me ... but no iCloud.
I'm using Lion (Mac OS X version 10.6.8) - i've just done all the system updates too.
Can anyone recommend what I can do to get iCloud on my iMac?
I have a Mac but all I want to do is open up the photos and video I took from my phone and back them up on my computer and my hardrive. It is wanting to sync with iPhoto but I would lose all my current pictures.
Just got a new iPhone 4S and after I synced all of my contacts from my iMac,I realized that I really didn't want to put ALL of the contacts in my computer on my phone. (I have WAY more contacts in my computer than I need/want on my phone).Is there a way to "go back" to the original contact list that I put on my phone before I synced the contacts from my computer, or do I need to go through and delete them one by one?
I have 120 photos in my iPhone that I would like to move to my iPhoto on my iMac. I have emailed 1 - 3 photos to the email I use on my iMac, but here I have 120 photos. I got an iPhoto app for my iPhone thinking that would have an easy way to move photos from my iPhone to iPhoto on my iMac. I have not found any way to move a large number of photos from the iPhone to my iMac. I thought maybe when I connected to my iMac to Sync I would find a way to move a large number of photos but as yet I have found no way. How can I get these 120 photos (each about 1.3mb) from my iPhone to my iMac (iPhoto)?
this has been a problem with two differenent iphones i've owned - i have about 4,400 photos on my iphone, but only about 1,600 will import to my iMac through BOTH iphoto and image capture. all i want is every single photo on my iphone to be backed up as a usable .jpg in it's original file size on my iMac - why does this seem to be impossible for me? i've scoured forums for a similar problem, but have not found myself a fix. in iphoto - the import stalls out at around 2,800 count and just sits there - so alas i only get about 1/3 of my photos.in image capture, it goes through all the photos and imports "what it wants" i guess, skipping huge chunks of photos, about the same amount as iphoto. i'm beginning to think something is corrupted, or perhaps there is a specific photo or vid that is crashing both applications - if i only get a similar count of photos from two different imports.
My iMac has suddnely stopped importing photos from my iPhone 4, which it did automatically whenever I plugged it in using USB. I have recently updated iPhone software to the latest version. Is this the cause? How can I reactivate the auto-import fucntion into iPhoto?
My iCloud email pushes mail to my iPhone and my iMac. But, when I delete an email from my iMac, my badge does not update on the Mail icon on my iPhone, unless I acually open mail on the iPhone. The iPhone acts like the Push function only works for receiving emails and not for deleting them from the iMac.Â
I have deleted my iCloud account on my iPhone and then reinstalled it, and that did not fix it. What can I do to fix the Push issue that I am having?Â
PSÂ I am using the latest Mail and Mavericks on my iMac and the latest iOS on my iPhone.
Info: iMac, OS X Mavericks (10.9.2), 16 gigs of Ram - 3 gig Fusion Drive
I would like to import the photos taken on my iPhone 3G to my computer, using Windows XP. The computer does not recognize the iPhone as a camera. How do I do it again?
I typically plug my phone into my laptop (a Macbook Pro) and use preview to import my photos from my phone to my laptop. However, this time around I am getting this error: com.apple.ImageCaptureCore error -991. I've tried restarting the program and the computer. When I Googled this error, it came up with problems with non-Apple printers, so I'm even more confused.
I have photos in my camera roll on my iphone 3 and want to import them to my computer, I guess this has to go through Itunes and I thought I had done it by snyching in the photos bit. A folde has appeared in my pictures but it is empty What am I doing wrong or not doing?
The only way I know to import them is with iphoto which is only for mac's and seeing as how I don't own an apple computer how can I accomplish this with my windows computer?
This is something, which has always bugged me. I go to import a dozen photos from my iphone into Aperture, and the photos are loaded from earliest to latest into the Aperture import screen. The problem with this is that I have 3k pics on my iphone (I know a lot, but I like the timeline). This requires me to wait 2 or 3 minutes before the latest pics load.
Is there a way to reverse the import order, so that the latest pics appear first?
How can I import edited photos from iPhone 5S to PC (Windows 7)?" The key is that the photos taken on my iPhone have been edited on the iPhone. The original photo exists in "Photo Stream," and the edited photo exists in "Camera Roll."Â
When I import (synch, transfer, any synonym you prefer is fine with me) photos, they are written to two areas available on my PC:
Photostream images are at
ComputeriCloud PhotosMy Photo Stream
and Camera Roll (edited phots) are at
C:Users[my name]Pictures[synch-date]Â
The images shown in "C:Users[my name]Pictures[synch-date]" (the Camera Roll photos) are not as they were edited, however. I suspect that the iPhone "edits" images by applying a layer that manipulates the image without actually editing the file.Â
I have found so far that my best recourse is to import photos to my PC, edit them there in Photoshop (or other software), and then upload the images as I want them edited back to the iPhone. I would prefer to simply edit the pictures once on the iPhone and be able to import the edited files to my PC.