I really just want to be able to drag photos from the iPhone to the PC, and I'm a bit perplexed that it is proving to be so problematic. Having said that, I'd prefer not to fork out $150 to achieve this, so if I need to purchase Photoshop for it, then I'd probably rule it out. I haven't tried importing to Photoshop - to be honest, I'm not sure how I do that, using iTunes, so any advice would be welcomed. I'm using Windows 7 (I checked it under platform, and it's mentioned at the bottom of my post). I am completely aware that there is probably some really easy solution to this I'm new to iPhones, so don't spare my blushes by holding back on the obvious! I hope that this provides all the relevant info to solve the problem. ![]() Is there an iTunes setting I'm missing? Maybe I need to look harder to where all this stuff backs-up (any info on that would be great), but in my experience these kind of back-ups rarely happenas a file-for-file mirror, but usually as some impenetrable consolidated fle that I lack the expertise to unzip.įor the moment we are emailing these files off the phone, but please don't expect me to believe that this is Apple's master plan for ease of use!!□ It just seems to be photos I'm struggling with. I'm obviously making this more difficult than it needs to be - I'm sure there is some simple 6 second solution to resolve this that I've not thought of, because all the other file types - music etc I can move from device to device via iTunes with no problem. I'd prefer not to pay for software to do what every digital camera and mobile phone I have ever owned has let me do for free and.Are you out of your mind? I need third-party software for an iPhone to do what every digital camera and mobile phone I have ever owned has let me do on a plug-and-play basis - where's the seamless design rationale behind that?.one place I looked at suggested that it may be necessary to turn off the passcode on the iPhone - apparently this is impossible because my wife's work IT people forbid it (I can see why, but where's the trust people?) Using Windows Explorer - this method was recommended on numerous places I looked, but for me the iPhone never appears as an external drive on my PC. ![]() using iTunes - iTunes apparently backed up the iPhone onto my hard drive, but I can't figure out where this is there is no "Photo" option under the iPhone subheading in the list on the left hand side of the iTunes window clicking the photos tab on the iPhone window in iTunes invites me to sync photos from itunes to the phone, but not from the phone to iTunes (there's my suggestion for the next iTunes upgrade!).Here are the things I have tried and failed: My wife took a bunch of photos on her work iPhone 4S that I am struggling to transfer to my PC.
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