Photo viewing on Ipad

can you view photos directly from an SD card  on a Ipad rather than have to upload them .With large file sizes the ipad may not have enough memory
Thanks

You can view a thumbnail of the pics.
 Cheers, Tom

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  • Viewing transferred photos on my Ipad

    Hi all,
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    I am trying to transfer and use photos on my ipad that i have transferred from my PC. I am sure it is simple but i can't make it work.
    In the frist instance i am trying to e-mail myself just one photo and save it somewhere. It is giving me the option to save the image but it doesn't show in the camera roll like it always did on my iphone. Does it goes somewhere diffrerent with the new IOS 7 as it doesn't appear in my camera roll on my iphone anymore?? i have tried tunring both devices on and off and closing all open apps to see if that helps and it doesn't.
    secondly, i am trying to use an app like google drive to transfer lots of photos. Again I have managed to transfer one photo into my google drive and i can view it on my ipad but when i try and open it, it tells me that i don't have an app which i can open it in. As it is a photo shouldn't i just be able to open it in my camera roll. If not what app can i get which means i can open photos?
    Ultimatly, i want to achieve being able to transfer photos from my PC onto my ipad and be able to upload them to places like photobox, truprint or bob books (once they release there app). It can't be as impossible as I am finding it.
    Any help would be much appreciated as i am getting very frustrated!
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    Follow this closely if you really want to sync with computer. Otherwise you may lose all your data.
    Sync with new computer
    https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-3141

  • Viewing Raw Photos with in Ipad 2 Photo

    Have the Camera Kit for Ipad 2. works well. I do shoot a lot of RAW Photos. The RAW Photos do dowload and view in "Photos", but i have noticed the RAW Photo does not look "sharp"., JPEGS look fine. I tried an other photo viewing app and the RAW photos look good. Am I doing something wrong with Ipad 2 Photo?
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    I haven't got iPad2.  On the iPad1, you can only see the embedded jpeg but not the raw image itself.  The jpeg images looked good because they were created directly from camera.

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    I would like to burn my ipad photos to disk, but when I plug it into my Dell, I cannot rotate photos or burn to disk.  How dod I do this?

    Windows Photo Viewer can rotate photos.
    See here under "To View a Picture".
    http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/view-and-use-your-pictures-in-window s-photo-viewer

  • What happened to the ipad photo viewer in lock screen?

    What happened to the ipad photo viewer in lock screen? I updated to iOS 7.0 and nolonger have the slide show and music while in lock sreen. This was the most used feature of my iPad since I put it in a dock on my desk. Is there another way to do that.

    I 100% agree with ski-doug!!!
    I use iPad 50% of the time  to play music and display photos for my customers!!!
    I also have seen many a business display picture slideshows to their incoming customers without granting access to the device!
    I realize many will save personal pictures to their iPads and thus they will not want easy acces to them, and they could block this feature in previous iOS.
    Please, please, please Apple, DO NOT generalize and figure we are all the same!
    Please reuturn this feature!
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    Monteh!
    PS  It would be awesome if it could display all My Pics instead of just an album!

  • Must have to transfer photos to the ipad in order to view them?  Or can I view them externally?

    I would like to view photos externally from something such as an SD card, rather than first transferring them to the Ipad.  Is this possible?

    There is a camera connection kit which has an SD card reader for copying photos to the iPad, but that will only show the thumbnails of the photos on the card, you need to select and copy them to the iPad before you can see them full-screen.
    And if you are copying the photos onto the SD card from your computer (as opposed to it coming direct from a camera) then you need to create a DCIM directory off the root of the card, with the photos underneath it, and the photo filenames need to be exactly 8 characters long (no spaces) plus the file extension i.e. in a similar format as if a camera had created/written them

  • HT4557 Just got Apple TV.   Quickly set it up to view photos on by iPad on the tv.   Now I can't figure out how to view my wife's photos from her iPad.  How do I do this?

    I just set up Apple TV.  Quickly started watching my photos on my iPad on the tv.    Now I am trying to figure out how to watch my wife's pictures from her iPad  on the TV, no luck so far.  Any help out there?   Thank you

    Read the manual. http://support.apple.com/manuals/#appletv
     Cheers, Tom

  • HT201302 When I travel with my SLR I like to transfer all photos to the iPad so that they are more easily edited and viewed by others, using the camera kit.  Occasionally I would like to export photos - I have not found a way to do this.  Can you help?

    I occasionally have the need to export photos from the iPad to an SD card (photos that were imported using the camera kit). This is useful for e.g. to print photos while travelling.  So far I have not found this functionality anywhere, including in any apps available on iTunes.  Can anyone help?

    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.
    Importing Personal Photos and videos from your iOS device to your computer.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4083
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     Cheers, Tom

  • How can I view photos on the iPad in order of the name of the photo instead of the date the photo has been taken

    On the PC I edited the "file"names of photos in a photo-album, so that the photos are in a logical order after the file names. When I synchronise this photos with the iPad, they are shown on the iPad in the chronological order when the photo has been taken.
    How can I pursue the iPad to show the photos in the order of the "file"names of the photos instead of the order after the date of the photo?

    hello Allan
    Thanks for the answer. Wouldn't it be a nice feature on the iPad if you can choose on the iPad itself in which order the photos should be sorted -> for instance after capture date, after filename or after sorting in iPhoto
    Maybe this will be a feature for the next iOS release
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  • Photos uploaded to iPad sync to PC .iThmb files...how change setting?

    I'm surprised that I couldn't find a prior post about this. I bought the adapter that let's you upload photos directly to iPad (which I like a lot - can view/thin/email pics from the road). But when you sync to a PC laptop, it uploads them into my docs as iThmb files. Anyone know if there is either a settings solution to change import type...or software app that will convert a selection of ithmb files jpeg? I don't care about opening them in ithmb and don't want to convert file at a time. someone hipper than me must know how to do this

    An .ithmb file is the format used to store pictures on an iPod. There are several applications that can open .ithmb files such as File Juicer and Keith's iPod Photo Reader
    http://keithwiley.com/software/keithsIPodPhotoReader.shtml
    http://echoone.com/filejuicer/formats/ithmb

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

    Hi,
    I have recently been on a long trip creating a journal in iPhoto as I go, uploading many gb of photos using the camera connection kit.
    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.

  • HT204022 i have several copies of my photos on my ipad under photos not photo stream    There is no delete button when I tap the duplicate photos.  How do I delete these pleas?

    I have 4 and 5 copies of my photos under photos on my ipad.  I do not have a delete button to delete them.  Also, my icloud is upto date but my new photos are no longer streamimg to my photo stream.

    Before deleting anything be sure they are actually duplicate photos.  If you create an album on your phone, then add photos to it from your camera roll, the photos in the album are not duplicates; they only contain links to the actual photos in camera roll.  (Albums are like music playlists; they don't contain the actual photo but just a link to it so that you can look at a subset of your photos.)  Thus, if you delete the photo from the camera roll it will be deleted from all albums that may have contained it (just as a song would be deleted from any playlist that contained it if you deleted the song from your music library).
    Similarly, photos synced to your iPad from your computer are all contained in the photo library.  Just like albums created on your phone, any albums synced to your phone will only contain links to the actual photos in the photo library.  If you delete the photo from the photo library, it will be deleted from any albums that may contain it as well.  This video may help explain this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60MevRF53ck&feature=channel&list=UL.
    All that said, you can delete photos from the camera roll by either opening them individually and tapping the trash can icon, or by opening the camera roll in the thumbnail view, tapping Edit, tapping all the photos you want to delete, then tapping the Delete button at the bottom.   To delete photos synced to your iPad from your computer you have to delete them by connecting your iPad to your computer, going to the Photos tab of your iTunes sync settings, unchecking the photos you no longer want on your iPad, then syncing.  Photos in photo stream are deleted by opening the photo, then tapping the trash can icon.

  • Is it possible to transfer photos from the iPad that are not in camera roll but in albums I have created?

    Hi there. can someone please tell me there is a way of doing this because I was on the phone to 121 for two hours and they couldn't help in the way I wanted.
    I have a customer who took his iPad on holiday and with a cable adapter used it to back up the photos from his campact camera.
    Whilst he was out there he took the time to separate all the photos into albums using the standard iPad 'Photos' app. There must be 50 or so albums in there.
    So now he wants to get those photos off but keep the organisation the app has allowed him to do but if we plug it up to either his Macbook pro or Windows neither the hundreds of photos or thier albums are nowhere to be seen.
    The only way I can find to get them out using Macbook or Windows is to transfer photos back into the camera roll or to share them via the cloud but both ways lose the album organisation.
    Obviously if there is no way to do this (which seems bonkers for a modern device) then we shall have to painstakingly do just that. It would be nice not to have to endure the hours of work is all.
    Thanks in advance!!!

    How to Transfer Photos from an iPad to a Computer
    http://www.wikihow.com/Transfer-Photos-from-an-iPad-to-a-Computer
    Importing Personal Photos and videos from your iOS device to your computer.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4083
    iTunes: Frequently asked questions about viewing and syncing videos
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2729
    Also check out the Photo Manager Pro app.
    https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/photo-manager-pro/id393858562
    Check out the Feem WiFi File Transfer app
    https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/feem-wifi-file-transfer-free/id596378699?mt=8
     Cheers, Tom 

  • I deleted all my photos but there are still 17GB of photos on my ipad.

    I synced my iPad with my mac and I imported all my photos and videos. Then I deleted all of them from my ipad. When I open the photos app there isn't a single photo there nor a video. But when I open my settings to view how much storage I have it says that there are still 17gb of photos on my ipad.
    Does anyone have a solution to my problem?
    Thanks for your help!

    it sounds like photo stream is enabled.  Go to settings>icloud>photos>turn off off the following:
    iCloud Photo Library (Beta)
    Upload to My Photo Stream
    iCloud Photo Sharing
    My Photo Stream FAQ - Apple Support
    I hope this helps you

  • How can PDFs be distilled with narrow margins for optimized viewing on iPad?

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    Something seems to have changed after upgrading to Yosemite Mac OS 10.10.2. Now PDF creation using Adobe Acrobat seems to be tied to my HP LaserJet 1012 preferences having 0.167 minimum margins whereas the Mac OS X 10.10.2 Quartz PDFContext is not restricted in default margins. This has piqued my curiosity, and I want to learn more about this.
    I appreciate your help and expertise.
    Kind regards,
    –John P. Zannini

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