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Hi Gary. Can you be more specific? "iPhoto" is a Mac application. Do you need more information about that? Or are you talking about the Photo app on the iPad? Or are you looking for some sort of photo editor?Somebody explain iPhoto to me
Is there an app for iPhoto?
Gary
twerppoet said:The native Photos app on the iPad can not create albums. It just puts everything in the Imported Folder or Camera Roll. The only way to create albums is by syncing them from computer folder through iTunes.
There are some third party apps that other members use to create albums and otherwise organize photos on the iPad. The most mentioned (positively) are Photo-Sort, Photo Manager Pro, and recently Photo Shack Pro.
Also, in case you did not know, you will need a Camera Connection Kit to directly transfer photos from your camera to your iPad.
So you're all set then Gary? No more questions?twerppoet said:The native Photos app on the iPad can not create albums. It just puts everything in the Imported Folder or Camera Roll. The only way to create albums is by syncing them from computer folder through iTunes.
There are some third party apps that other members use to create albums and otherwise organize photos on the iPad. The most mentioned (positively) are Photo-Sort, Photo Manager Pro, and recently Photo Shack Pro.
Also, in case you did not know, you will need a Camera Connection Kit to directly transfer photos from your camera to your iPad.
Thanks a lot, Poet, I was aware of that.
twerppoet said:The native Photos app on the iPad can not create albums. It just puts everything in the Imported Folder or Camera Roll. The only way to create albums is by syncing them from computer folder through iTunes.
There are some third party apps that other members use to create albums and otherwise organize photos on the iPad. The most mentioned (positively) are Photo-Sort, Photo Manager Pro, and recently Photo Shack Pro.
Also, in case you did not know, you will need a Camera Connection Kit to directly transfer photos from your camera to your iPad.
Thanks a lot, Poet, I was aware of that.