Delete raw files on the iPad 2.

How can I delete a raw file of my iPad without using the iPhoto or aperture. Is there an app of some sort that lets me do that.

Just connect the iPad to the computer, open iTunes and once iTunes picks up the iPad you will see "devices" and the iPad will be listed under that. To the right of that is a arrow, tap that so it opens the sub menu and then click on "photos".
Anything on the iPad you can delete thru here regarding photos.

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