PC photos to iMac

I just bought an iMac because my HP crapped out on me, but I have a lot of files of photos on my iPhone and want to transfer them to my iMac...How do I do that?

The way to delete photos that have been synced to the phone from the computer is via iTunes. It may take you syncing another folder of photos from the Mac to the iPhone to get the old folder to delete, since it does not exist on the Mac. But the syncing process is what adds or deletes photos from the iPhone that have been synced to it from iTunes.

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    Alyyta wrote:
    I have an imac with photos on the hard drive. I want to view them on my ipad. How do I transfer the photos please?
    See this extremely useful link -> iTunes: Syncing photos
    Learn how to sync photos from your computer to any iPod with a color display, iPod touch, iPhone, or iPad using iTunes
    You're welcome.

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