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I'm faced with the need to copy photographs to two iPads. Some 1500
photographs to an iPad 3 and 500 to 7000 to an iPad Air 2. Both are running iOS 9.3.1. In both cases I want to copy to the camera roll. I was going to try the app Drop2Roll but it seems to be no longer available. I would be grateful for any suggestions as to the software which which will enable these additions to be managed. -- Regards, Eric Stevens |
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In article , Eric Stevens wrote:
I'm faced with the need to copy photographs to two iPads. Some 1500 photographs to an iPad 3 and 500 to 7000 to an iPad Air 2. Both are running iOS 9.3.1. In both cases I want to copy to the camera roll. I was going to try the app Drop2Roll but it seems to be no longer available. I would be grateful for any suggestions as to the software which which will enable these additions to be managed. Can't the dropbox app do it? Haven't tried it if it can copy multiple files at the same time. Either way, you can put the photos in a folder and use iTunes to sync them over to your iPads respectively. -- Sandman |
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On 4 Apr 2016 05:11:17 GMT, Sandman wrote:
In article , Eric Stevens wrote: I'm faced with the need to copy photographs to two iPads. Some 1500 photographs to an iPad 3 and 500 to 7000 to an iPad Air 2. Both are running iOS 9.3.1. In both cases I want to copy to the camera roll. I was going to try the app Drop2Roll but it seems to be no longer available. I would be grateful for any suggestions as to the software which which will enable these additions to be managed. Can't the dropbox app do it? Haven't tried it if it can copy multiple files at the same time. Either way, you can put the photos in a folder and use iTunes to sync them over to your iPads respectively. I've tried that but it only seems capable of adding photos to 'Photos'. It doesn't seem possible to either delete them or edit them. I understand that deleting and editing is possible if they are in Camera Roll. -- Regards, Eric Stevens |
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On Apr 3, 2016, Eric Stevens wrote
(in ): I'm faced with the need to copy photographs to two iPads. Some 1500 photographs to an iPad 3 and 500 to 7000 to an iPad Air 2. Both are running iOS 9.3.1. In both cases I want to copy to the camera roll. I was going to try the app Drop2Roll but it seems to be no longer available. I would be grateful for any suggestions as to the software which which will enable these additions to be managed. There are a few ways this could be done: 1: Do both iPads share the same AppleID account? If so, then iCloud storage and sharing is/should be available. 2: You have an Adobe CC subscription. Install LR Mobile (free) on both iPads, set up a synced collection for each iPad in your desktop LR and on each iPad choose the *Auto Upload* option for that folder and fill it from the individual Camera roll. There is no memory penalty on the iPads. Enable Sync on the desktop LR, each desktop collection will fill and you can drag and drop between them and they will stay in sync. 3: Use the *Photo Transfer App*. http://www.phototransferapp.com -- Regards, Savageduck |
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On Apr 3, 2016, Eric Stevens wrote
(in ): On 4 Apr 2016 05:11:17 GMT, wrote: In , Eric Stevens wrote: I'm faced with the need to copy photographs to two iPads. Some 1500 photographs to an iPad 3 and 500 to 7000 to an iPad Air 2. Both are running iOS 9.3.1. In both cases I want to copy to the camera roll. I was going to try the app Drop2Roll but it seems to be no longer available. I would be grateful for any suggestions as to the software which which will enable these additions to be managed. Can't the dropbox app do it? Haven't tried it if it can copy multiple files at the same time. Either way, you can put the photos in a folder and use iTunes to sync them over to your iPads respectively. I've tried that but it only seems capable of adding photos to 'Photos'. It doesn't seem possible to either delete them or edit them. I understand that deleting and editing is possible if they are in Camera Roll. Dropbox is not going to delete or edit enything, but it will allow movement of the image files from iPad to Dropbox, and it will permit deletion from DB. If only one DB account is used with a DB folder for the individual iPads movement from the DB account to the specific Camera Roll is possible. My 'Step-daughter from Hell’ does that all the time between iPhone and iPad. 1: Don’t use DB *Photos*. Create new individual DB folders for each iPad. 2: Create the DB iPad folders in *Files*. 3: On iPad #1 open the DB App, log-in. On the bottom left of the iPad DB window select the *Files* icon. Use that. Ignore *Photos*. Go to the three dots at the top of that column, tap on them, select *Create Folder* label it “iPad 1”. 4: Open the *iPad 1* folder, tap on the three dots at the top and select ‘Upload File’ select *Photos* that is the iPad *Camera Roll* the entire contents and Camera Roll albums will be displayed on the left. Select the images you want to bring to DB by tapping on the to show the file icon in blue with a check mark. Select whatever you want and go to the top of the left hand column, tap on *Upload*. Repeat for *iPad 2* 5: Once the transfer to DB is complete you will have images from both available to both. However, unless you are using LR Mobile you will have to save the files one-by-one to the destination iPad Camera Roll. That is a true tedious, pain in the ass. 6: This is done by opening the other iPad folder on the destination iPad, say DB *iPad 2* folder on iPad 1. Select an image, on the top right of the DB window select the share icon, the one with the upward pointing arrow. From that select and tap on *Save Image* the file will be saved to the Camera Roll on iPad 1. These days I prefer to use LR CC syncing for all of this. -- Regards, Savageduck |
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On Mon, 04 Apr 2016 02:42:03 -0700, Savageduck %A wrote in
: On Apr 4, 2016, android wrote (in article ): On Mon, 04 Apr 2016 01:48:11 -0700, Savageduck %A wrote in : On Apr 3, 2016, Eric Stevens wrote (in ): I'm faced with the need to copy photographs to two iPads. Some 1500 photographs to an iPad 3 and 500 to 7000 to an iPad Air 2. Both are running iOS 9.3.1. In both cases I want to copy to the camera roll. I was going to try the app Drop2Roll but it seems to be no longer available. I would be grateful for any suggestions as to the software which which will enable these additions to be managed. There are a few ways this could be done: 1: Do both iPads share the same AppleID account? If so, then iCloud storage and sharing is/should be available. 2: You have an Adobe CC subscription. Install LR Mobile (free) on both iPads, set up a synced collection for each iPad in your desktop LR and on each iPad choose the *Auto Upload* option for that folder and fill it from the individual Camera roll. There is no memory penalty on the iPads. Enable Sync on the desktop LR, each desktop collection will fill and you can drag and drop between them and they will stay in sync. 3: Use the *Photo Transfer App*. http://www.phototransferapp.com Can't he just connect to his Mac with USB and drag 'n drop? No. For several reasons, not the least of which is, Eric doesn’t have a Mac. That's his fault! It could be done, however that is going to entail another work-around, fortunately there is an app for that. https://imazing.com There should not be a need for an app for this type of file transfer regardless of the operating systems involved. This problem is silly! -- teleportation kills |
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On Apr 4, 2016, android wrote
(in article ): On Mon, 04 Apr 2016 01:48:11 -0700, Savageduck %A wrote in : On Apr 3, 2016, Eric Stevens wrote (in ): I'm faced with the need to copy photographs to two iPads. Some 1500 photographs to an iPad 3 and 500 to 7000 to an iPad Air 2. Both are running iOS 9.3.1. In both cases I want to copy to the camera roll. I was going to try the app Drop2Roll but it seems to be no longer available. I would be grateful for any suggestions as to the software which which will enable these additions to be managed. There are a few ways this could be done: 1: Do both iPads share the same AppleID account? If so, then iCloud storage and sharing is/should be available. 2: You have an Adobe CC subscription. Install LR Mobile (free) on both iPads, set up a synced collection for each iPad in your desktop LR and on each iPad choose the *Auto Upload* option for that folder and fill it from the individual Camera roll. There is no memory penalty on the iPads. Enable Sync on the desktop LR, each desktop collection will fill and you can drag and drop between them and they will stay in sync. 3: Use the *Photo Transfer App*. http://www.phototransferapp.com I can be nice: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/id576220851?mt=8 Its free!!! ....and since Eric already subscribes to Adobe CC, the LR Mobile sync solution, is actually the simplest solution other than iCloud. I take a shot with my iPhone and it is auto uploaded and synced to my desktop LR without doing anything other than the setup. -- Regards, Savageduck |
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