Deleting imported pictures

Deleting imported pictures from iPad?

How did you import them? If you used iTunes via your comptuer, you'll have to use iTunes again to take them off.
Basically when you used iTUnes you told the program 'i want all the photos in this folder on my iPad'. So you'll need to edit that folder, removing the photos you want gone, connect your device, open iTunes and then sync so iTunes can update the contents of the photos folder - taking off the ones you took out of the folder.
If you saved the photos from e-mail or hte like, you should see the ability to 'select' photos from your album view. Select the ones you want gone and tap the trash can symbol. Or you can go through them one by one and delete them

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  • How can I delete imported pictures without itunes

    I have some imported photos which i dont want anymore, but itunes wont work on my computer for some reason, so itunes is out of the picture and i need some help.

    Two solutions:
    - Wait for iOS 5.  Howevr, that will require a computer to install it.
    - Completely erase your iPod by going to Settings>General>Reset>Erase Content and Settings.  However, I thin that requires that you connect the iPod to a computer to reactivate it.
    Answer, is there really is not way.
    Tell us the problems you are have with Itunes. We can probably help your.

  • Used iPhoto to import and delete some pictures, but they are still consuming ~6GB of space on phone according to iTunes

    I have imported a bunch of photos over the years from iPhone to computer using iPhoto, selecting the option to delete them from the phone after import.  iPhoto says I have 458 items on the phone.  When I go into the Camera app, it says that there are 458 items on the Camera Roll.  But when I go to the iTunes sync screen, it says 1458 photos are taking up 9.14 GB, which would be about right if the deleted pictures aren't really deleted.  iTunes says that the phone has 1.34GB free, which agrees with what Settings->General->Usage->Storage tells me.  I tried powering off the phone and doing a reset, but it still says 11.9GB are in use on the phone...
    I deleted the pictures because I was worried about running out of space, but it now appears that I don't have the pictures OR the free space!  How do I get the deleted pictures to give up their space on the phone?

    dudo670 wrote:
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    All I wanted was to update my iPhone but as usual, Apple makes things 10x more complicated than they need to be.
    Apple isn't making this 10x more complicated you are.
    If you deleted the music why are you syncing back apps from other user on your computer?
    Have you tried deleting the music directly from your phone and then update over the air?

  • I uploaded a lot of important pictures to iPhoto, after downloading them I deleted them off my memory card. Now, iPhoto will not let me look at the pictures and the album in which I put them is empty. Where did they go? What should I do? Help please!

    I uploaded a lot of important pictures to iPhoto, and then deleted them off my memory card. I tried looking at the pictures and they are no wheere to be found, the album in which they were is empty, and I looked everywhere for them. Where did they go? What should I do?

    Check to make sure the iPhoto Advanced preferences are set to copy photos into the library when importing, i.e. a "managed" library:
    If it is and you don't see any thumbnail in the Event they should be in apply the two fixes below in order as needed: 
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    Launch iPhoto with the Command+Option keys held down and rebuild the library.
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  • Can Anyone help me on how to delete imported album/pictures from my ipad?

    Can Anyone help me on how to delete imported album/pictures from my ipad? I imported them from my camera to ipad. I already connected it to my itunes but i cant seem to delete the imported ones. Thanks!!

    If you connect your iPad to your computer via USB, when it opens on the left hand side of the iTunes screen, click it once to open it.  Then click on the Photos tab and uncheck the photos/albums you had synced to your iPad, which you no longer wish to keep there.  Then click Apply on the lower right hand side and the photos will be removed.

  • Mac deleted all of my pictures off of iPhoto, and won't let me import pictures off of iPhone

    I went to look at my pictures in iPhoto and it says "to get started with iPhoto, do any of the following". I've imported pictures off of my iPhone many times and have looked at them in iPhoto numerous times, but now they're all gone. Then I tried to import pictures off of my iPhone and it says that an error has occurred when importing a picture.

    How do you do that?
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    2 - connect you iPhone to your Mac and launch Image Capture.  Select the movie you want and import to the location of your choice (for movies the Movies folder) and import from there into iMovie.
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  • Recive deleted pictures with out icloud or any back up from last restore date please help need to find a very important picture

    i have problems with spelling
    There surely has to be a way to recive my pictures from deleted memory on my iphone 4
    i deleted my pictures from this weekend and need to view them but i deleted them with out having icloud or any back up app
    is there ANY one who know's how to get around this there has to be a way like a computer like a restore factor settings that lets you go back to the last time you took a picture
    Please Help Driving me insane

    Richie K wrote:
    im still not conviced i might go to the iphone store tomorrow and see there has to be a way thank you for you help if you come across anything like this please let me know
    Good luck, but they will tell you the same thing that anyone here will tell you.
    Unless the device was backed up (via iTunes or iCloud) after the pictures were taken but prior to deleting them on the device, they are gone.  There is no way to recover them once deleted without a backup.

  • I am using Photoshop Elements 12 and when I am importing pictures the system freezes and needs to be forced quit. When I restart it it continues to bring the pictures in eventually. What is the solution to this?

    I am using MAC os version of elements 12 with OS 10.9.4 (the latest). When I am importing pictures from a card elements freezes consistently and needs to be voce closed. When I then restart elements it continues to bring the pictures in but this is very tedious and I need to get the matter resolved,

    TomWolves
    I would do another rename to disable or just delete all the OldFilm.AEX and OldFilm.AEXOLD in that NewBlue Folder.
    If you do, please let me know if that OldFilm.AEX regenerates itself the next time you open Premiere Elements 13.
    Here is the strange story...at least from my Premiere Elements 13 Windows perspective...never had the No Disc error issue
    Here are some details to sort through trying to figure out why you have 2 OldFilm.AEX file in the NewBlue Folder.
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    After the 13.1 update is done (whenever date), that OldFilm.AEX file has the date of 1/31/2015. I first saw notification of the 13.1 Update
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    2. Now in Premiere Elements 13.1, if I take my OldFilm.AEX (date 1/31/2015) and disable it by renaming it to OldFilm.AEXOLD, close out of there, and reopen
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  • How do I create sub folders for imported pictures in iPad albums?

    I have imported some photos to my iPad for a presentation. The pictures were in different folder under the main folder. After I import the main folder the sub folders are deleted and now all the picture are in one folder. How can I keep the original main folder with sub folders when importing pictures in iPad photo?

    Not within the Photos app, but there are other photo management apps in the App Store which allow you to create albums within albums e.g. Photo Manager Pro - that app lets you copy photos to/from the Photos app and copy photos via iTunes : Photo Manager Pro help pages.

  • How do I delete imported photos on the iPad in less then 2000 clics?

    Hi.
    I've been using the iPad to collect photos form my digital cameras.
    I have a few thousand of such photos on my iPad.
    Today I wanted to delete them (because they take a lot of memory and are synched anyway after correction).
    I could only find how to delete them by selecting them one by one on the iPad .
    On the Mac, I use Aperture, which has no option (AFAIK) for deleting imported photos.
    How stupid is that that you can import thousands of photos on the iPad and not delete them in under 1000 clics?
    I just found out that I still have iPhoto on my Mac, so I am going to import pictures from the iPad to iPhoto and use the option to delete them.
    Anyone with a less ridiculous solution?
    Thanks in advance,
    Jerome.

    Michael Superczynski wrote:
    Care to clue us in on how you do that?
    The iPad's file system is hidden and not accessible unless perhaps you have jailbroken the iPad.
    Not jailbroken. The OP asked about photos that were imported, not sync'ed.
    Quote: "I've been using the iPad to collect photos from my digital cameras.
    I have a few thousand of such photos on my iPad."
    The import photo albums generated using the CCK are accessable just like the "Saved Photos" album.
    As far as "clueing you in on how I do that", see my previous post.

  • TS4036 I need to restore my iphone 5. Yesterday there was an icloud backup dated 4/1/14. Today I only see a backup with the lost data from 4/4/14. Itunes will not recognize my device, yet it is charging and importing pictures. Any suggestions?

    Yesterday my autistic daughter was using my phone, as she often does.  Some things got deleted.  I went to do a restore and it showed the last backup was 4/1/14. My phone auto synced at 10:51 AM on 4/3/14.  I had to leave, and when I came back itunes no longer recognized my phone.  Its charging, it can import pictures, but nothing on itunes works.  I wanted to do a restore, but now I only see the 10:51 backup, which is after selected items were deleted.
    My questions:  How can I make Itunes recognize my iphone (running windows 8)  How can I find the backup from 4/1/14, as it has the most current information?
    Any help would be appreciated.
    Regards,
    Shelly

    Hello Shelly700,
    The following article provides details and troubleshooting steps that can help get your iPhone to reappear in iTunes.
    iOS: Device not recognized in iTunes for Windows
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1538
    Cheers,
    Allen

  • IPhone5 no longer importing pictures and videos correctly

    I have been able to import pictures and videos from my iPhone 5 to my Windows 7 Pro computer for the last 2 years.  However, a few months ago, I couldn't get the iPhone to appear on the computer, so I went into Device Manager and Uninstalled the driver, then plugged the phone in again to let it reinstall the driver.  That worked, but now when I try to download again, everything on my computer (browsing on windows, windows import manager, Sony Play Memories) says that there are no files to import.  I can take pictures and videos and when I try again, I get the same message, so it's certainly not true.  If I browse to the files using explorer, I go to Computer >> Apple iPhone  and Internal Storage shows 383 MB free of 14.7 GB.  When I browse further down to Internal Storage >> DCIM, the folder is blank.  I tried the same trick of deleting and reinstalling the drivers with the same results.  I don't know what else to try.

    I solved my own problem.  Apparently, you now have to log into (unlock) the phone for it to work.  That was not the case on some earlier version of IOS.

  • Deleting a picture in iPhoto AND the file in the finder at once

    How can I delete a picture in iPhoto and also delete the file of that picture in the finder in one step? In iTunes the program asks the question if the real file should be deleted also.

    If you're running a Managed library then put the pic in the iPhoto trash and empty it. Note to do this you have to be viewing in an Event or Photos view, not in an album.
    If you're running a Referenced Library, you can't. When you elected not to have iPhoto manage the files on import, you also elected not to have it manage the files on deletion.
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    A +Referenced Library+ is when iPhoto is NOT copying the files into the iPhoto Library when importing because you made a change at iPhoto -> Preferences -> Advanced. In this scenario you are responsible for the File Management.
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    TD

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    Your deleting them off the disk
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  • After importing pictures they became grey with doted white line around

    I have imported pictures (RAW CR2 format) from my camera hundreds of times and they all went well. But this time the only the import worked well (I saw the preview when each picture was imported). Then Iphoto asked if i would like to delete the pictures on the camera after import. I deleted them. But then when I should take a look at the pictures they were grey with doted white lines around all of them. When I chose a picture and check the properties I can see that the pictures use normal space. I tried to drag one picture to a directory in the finder but this didn´t work either. The export doesn't work either. When I scroll fast among the pictures I can see them for a short period but when I stop scrolling they will turn grey with doted white line around. Whats wrong? and how to solve?
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    Because this process creates an entirely new library and leaves your old one untouched, it is non-destructive, and if you're not happy with the results you can simply return to your old one. .
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    TD

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