How to move iPhoto Project to Photoshop

Is it possible to move a Project (album) created in iPhoto to photoshop for additional processing ??
if yes , please explain How.

Yes you can control it.
Connect the iPad to your computer with the cable
Launch iTunes
Select the iPad from the left side under "devices"
Click on the Photos Tab in the iTunes window on the right side
Click on the Sync Photos Heading and select the folder from which you want to sync
Select all of the albums, events, faces or whatever you have
Click on Sync - or Apply in the lower corner of iTunes.

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