Editing a Journal in iPhoto on iPad2

Using the Journal with my iPad2 in iPhoto, can I change the order of photos during edit?  By this I mean other than the obvious way of re-sizing them.  There is a randomness to that method that I would like to not have to deal with.

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    I have made pictures on high resolution with a Canon 100D camera, which means the pictures are 5-6 MB.
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    But when I edit them on my Ipad2 in Iphoto it decreases the size and resolution of the pictures to about 0.5MB
    How do you save he edited version after editing?  That will determine, if the image will be scaled down,
    For a full-resolution edit you need to share the edited photo to the Camera Roll,
    see this help page:   Edit a photo
    If you edit a photo in the iPhoto Camera Roll album, the edited photo automatically appears in the Camera Roll on your iOS device, at the resolution of your device. If you want a full-resolution version of the edited photo sent to the Camera Roll, tap and tap Camera Roll. The full-resolution photo appears in the Camera Roll, and is transferred to your computer when you sync the Camera Roll with your computer.
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  • Is there a way to re-import a Journal into iPhoto?

    I created a Journal in iPhoto for iOS and published it to iCloud; but I am seriously running out of space on the iPad and would need to delete the Journal on the iPad. Thus I published it to iTunes, i.e. exported it through iTunes to my Mac and it appears there in a folder with the name of the journal. So far, so good.
    Now I would like to do some more editing of the Journal, but don't know how to "re-import" it into iPhoto (iOS) on the iPad.
    When I saved the files from iTunes to the Mac, they saved in a folder with the name of my Journal, but when I want to export them through iTunes back to the iPad, the export process does NOT accept the folder, but forces me to select individual files within this folder. Is this the right way (to choose all files in this folder), and will this work?  Or are there other apps (hopefully on the Mac) which allow to work on the iPad created Journal?
    Thanks for any ideas and advice. Cheers, from  Austria, Veit Burger

    Leonie,
    These are two very useful pointers, where and how on earth do you find these?
    I think I used both methods (iCloud and iTunes) for both the iPhone and the iPad-mini; but in neither method do I have a backup of the iPad of a timeslot that contained the correct Journal.   :-(((   (I also fear that exploring the TimeMachine backups of my iMac won't yield anything useful?!?)
    An earlier discussion, which I found, confirms your message above: once a Journal is deleted from your iOS device, it will ALSO be removed automatically from the iCloud server.  It's hard for me to accept this, or why this has to be so, but this seems to be the hard truth. The logical consequence of this seems to be: you can only create and PRESERVE Journals as long as they have space on your iOS device with which they were created. A puzzling, very puzzling, concept. If this is correct, it should explicitely be stated in the official Apple documents for iPhoto for iOS.   (With a somewhat equivalent app for OSX, the iWeb, I can publish as much as the WEBSITE holds, not limited by the space on my OSX device).   Truly puzzling.
    Thanks and kudos for all the help you provide in this Forum!
    Here is the posting by Wyodor of May10, 2012 in the iOS apps > iPhoto for iOS Discussion, under the Heading:
    iphoto on iPad and deleting journals only locally!
    QUOTE
    Wyodor
    Re: iphoto on iPad and deleting journals only locally! 
    May 10, 2012 9:11 AM (in response to wesdenaro)
    The question is : can you delete a journal on the device while keeping it on the iCloud server.
    The answer is no.
    The only way to preseserve a journal is to save it to iTunes and then publish it on your own server.
    How to : http://www.wyodor.net/iPhoto/Journal.html
    UNQUOTE

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    I have one device with iOS7.1.2 and iPhoto (iPhone 4) and one device with iOS8 (iPad). When configuring iOS8, I switched to iCloud Drive.
    Now I can not share new Web-Journals or edit the existing Web-Projects.
    Is there any way to delete the existing Web-Journals from iCloud??
    I tried to delete the Web-Journal in iPhoto, but the Link also exist.

    You can only delete the published journal in iPhoto on the device that created it:
    iPhoto for iOS (iPad): Share your web journal as a webpage  http://support.apple.com/kb/PH3156
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  • Can iPhoto books be shared for editing by others with iPhoto?

    Working on a project with a client who would like to handle future edits of their photo book on their own. Can iPhoto books be shared for editing by others with iPhoto?

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  • How can I delete photos from my iPad without affecting my journal in iPhoto?

    Hi,
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    I love the way I can view my journal and tap on photos to see them in full screen and maximum quality.
    I am now home and need to delete all the photos from my iPad after uploading them to my mac. However when I do this, I can no longer view the photos in my journal in full screen. How can I keep the journal looking as great as it is, without not having to go through and delete only pictures not included in my journal? There are many thousand pics on the iPad now so I need to delete them all...
    Please help!
    Paul

    Add the photos you want to your journal.  Then, you delete them from your ipad and they will NOT be deleted from your journal (One of my journals has 1000+ pics of my garden, so I have to delete pics on my 32G ipad).  I've been doing this for 5+ months and never had a problem--all my pics stay in my journal--but note, that every once in a while after I delete the photos from my ipad (via camera roll/photostream-I don't unse iPhoto to delete) it takes up to half an hour for the photos to resync (so sometimes it looks like the photos are missing in the journal but they ALWAYS come back).  Do a test journal and add a page of photos to it.  Then, delete them from your ipad and wait a bit and see what happens.  It always works fine for me, but you could do that just to be on the safe side.

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    I am in the process of scanning thousands of slides and I don't want to scan them as TIFFs only to have iPhoto convert them to JPEGs. I will do most of my editing with Photoshop Elements 6 for Mac, but just in case I ever edit a TIFF in iPhoto 09, I need to know if it will automatically be converted to a JPEG or not.
    Today I tried editing a TIFF in iPhoto 09 and as far as I could tell, it didn't change the format to JPEG, even though I just read in the iPhoto 09 Missing Manual today that it WILL in fact change it. Am I missing something? I just assume if it still shows the TIFF extension, it has NOT been converted to a JPEG! Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Linda

    Thanks Terence. What a relief. I still don't understand what the book I read was talking about then. Here's a quote from the section I was referring to in "iPhoto 08: The Missing Manual" book, p 91 (ISBN: 0596-516185):
    "Note, however, that the instant you edit a TIFF-format photo (Chapter 7), iPhoto converts it into JPEG.
    That's fine if you plan to order prints or a photo book (Chapter 11) from iPhoto, since JPEG files are required for those purposes. But if you took that once-in-a-lifetime, priceless shot as a TIFF file, don't do any editing in iPhoto-don't even rotate it- if you hope to maintain its perfect, pristine quality."
    After my test results, I thought maybe this was something that had changed from iPhoto 08 to iPhoto 09, so I went to the bookstore yesterday and checked the same book for iPhoto 09, and there it was, the same quote! (on a different page, of course).
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  • How can I delete photos in the "Edited" album in the iPhoto app on my iPad??

    How can I delete photos in the "Edited" folder in the iPhoto App on my iPad?

    What a pain...you must go through all that to remove it?! So many unessary steps!
    I also find that when I sync up a new photo folder to replace the old set that I previously wiped out and replaced it staggers afew pictures from before in with the new and will not show all of the new....so frustrating!!!  I even close out iPhoto and go into the photo album and all the photos that synced up which are the ones I do want are all there....it's so different than what I see the album in iPhoto.  Why Apple WHY??

  • How do I split pages in a journal in iPhoto on the iPad?

    How do I split pages in a journal in iPhoto on the iPad?

    You're nearly there:  Home button twice to get the list of recently used apps (they're not running) and swipe the large thumbnail above upwards to remove the app.   (99% of the time this activity is unnecessary.)

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    Ozark:
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    how do I edit my photos in iphoto? Specifically,I want to straighten photos and remove some of the dead (blank) area around the photos.

    tlhunnewell wrote:
    how do I edit my photos in iphoto? Specifically,I want to straighten photos and remove some of the dead (blank) area around the photos.
    First off it would be good to learn how to use iPhoto - editing is one of the most basic operations - what version of iPhoto do you have? Have you watched the videos and looked in Help?
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    If i edit a photo on iphoto on my ipad and then conect it to my laptop will it
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    the original version which is the verion they are on the macbook pro?

    iPhoto on the iPad and on your Mac ar completely different programs. They do not sync in both directions.
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    save the changes i made the photos on the ipad or will it revert them to
    the original version which is the verion they are on the macbook pro?
    When you upload photos to your iPad bysyncing albums and events to it using iTunes, and then edit some photos, and connect the iPad again and sync again, then the synced albums will be replaced on the iPad by the new set of albums. The changes will not sync back to iPhoto on your Mac.
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    Regards
    Léonie

  • Very disappointing why do I need a camera on my iPad to manage edit photos in new iPhoto app?

    Very disappointing why do I need a camera on my iPad to manage edit photos in new iPhoto app?

    That's just a visual differentiator so folks can easily tell if it will run on their machine. The difference is the RAM and processor in the iPad 2 and iPad (New). The camera has nothing to do with the physical requirements.

  • Why is it that even after editing a picture under iPhoto, the original picture is still the file that is being exported?

    Why is it that even after editing a picture under iPhoto, the original picture is still the file that is being exported?

    because you are exporting the original?
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    how are you exporting?
    Remember we are users just like you - not psychics
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