Where is itunes synced photos




















This utilizes the pop-up that shows by default in Windows when a device is connected to the computer by way of USB. Remember, if the iPhone pictures are not showing up in Windows, make sure the iPhone is unlocked first.

Otherwise the iPhone will be found in 'My Computer' but all of the content on it will be invisible and inaccessible. If you run into that, all you need to do is touch the iPhone, unlock the screen and enter the passcode, and all of your stuff will be visible as expected. If you're using Windows, you can sync the photos on your device with iTunes on your computer. If you have multiple albums on your iPhone, it is recommended to place the individual folders into a larger folder.

In this folder, you can have more subfolders than you desire to sync with your iPhone because you can individually select which subfolders you want in iTunes. Note: We feel dispointed that iTunes You can also use the Apple iCloud service to sync photos from iPhone to your laptop or computer. Then download the iCloud Control Panel onto your computer. After that, all photos that you take with your iPhone will be saved within seconds directly to your computer if you're connected to WIFI.

Note: iCloud won't transfer videos recorded with your iPhone and is unable to sync photos taken before iCloud is on. Then open the Dropbox app on your iPhone and switch to the Uploads tab.

Choose an upload destination and start to upload. I have looked for them on the computer MAC and can't find them. I have looked online for the answer and nothing has been helpful. I have been trying to find them for hours. Posted on Dec 24, PM. Page content loaded. Syncing with iTunes does not transfer photos from the phone to the computer.

Turn on Finder syncing You can use the Finder on your Mac to sync photos to your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch from the Photos app, or from a folder on your computer. Open a Finder window and connect your device to your computer using a USB cable. Unlock your device. Your device appears in the sidebar of the Finder window. Click the device to select it. If prompted, trust your device. Click the Photos tab below your device's information.

Select the checkbox next to Sync photos to your device from, then select Photos or a folder on your Mac. Choose between syncing all your photos and albums or only selected albums. You can also choose to sync only favorites, and whether to include videos.

Click the Apply button in the lower-right corner of the window. Note: When iCloud Photos is turned on, no photo syncing options appear when you click Photos in the button bar. You can choose to sync your Mac and your device automatically whenever you connect them. See Turn automatic syncing on or off on Mac. Before disconnecting your device from your Mac, click the Eject button in the Finder sidebar. To remove an unwanted folder of photos from your Mac and device, delete photos from the Photos app or delete the folder from your Mac and sync your device.



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