Info shows way more photos than photo folder does?

the info on my iPad tells me I have 745 photos, however, in my photo folder, I only find 177,
and I don't have a lot of photos in other maps...
still it takes 2,5GB of memory, which I think is quite a lot, where are all those photos my iPad tells me I have?
and how can i fix this?

There are many possibility that the photo is hiding.
Maybe you turn on the photo sharing which is located at setting>photo&camera. Is will add up the 177 so it will become more.
Second is you have more then one apple product so the photo will transfers here and there.

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