HT4101 Export photos on to sd card using connection kit?

Why can't I export pictures off my iPad to sd card via connection kit so I go take them to get them developed?

The camera connection kit can only be used to import photo/video files from a camera, SD card or USB flash drive. You can't import other types of files. You can't export any type of files using the camera connection kit.
 Cheers, Tom

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    For some reason my ipad doesn't recongize readers attached.  Or maybe a better question is how do I know if ipad recognizes reader? How do I export photos from ipd to SD card?

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  • How to export photos from iPhoto to memory card SanDisk

    Hi;
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    Tom

    Most cameras expect photos to be in specific folder(s) on the card and to have file names in specific formats. My Canon G12, for example, uses a structure like this:
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    (My camera is set to create a new folder every month, but there are other options. One of my previous cameras went to a new folder every hundred photos.)
    Examine a card formatted by your camera with some pictures taken by your camera to discover what sort of file structure and filenames your camera creates, then mimic that.
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