Syncing Photos Using ITunes - Unable To Delete Photos From IPad1

Jul 1, 2012

Unable to delete photos from iPad1. The delete button remaind dark.

Info:
iPad, iOS 5.1.1

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How can I delete albums transferred to my iPad? Not the camera roll but the actual photos that have been Downloadded via synching? As have now gone onto my pc and cleared out the ones I don't want and have been told I need to delete my albums before re-synching - is that right? Or if I just re-synch will they automatically clear the ones already on my iPad and replace?

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Syncing Photos Using ITunes Delete Earlier Pictures

Jun 2, 2012

When I try to sync photos from my iMac to my ipad through iTunes, If I select photos from iPhoto and sync, it deletes the photos on the iPad that were added earlier from the Pictures directory. And reverse.

Info:
iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.2), 2.7 Ghz Intel Core i5

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Since the iOs5 upgrade on my iPad2, I have 2 albums in photos named camera roll. I am unable to delete the extra one. How can I get rid of it?

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Added Photos In System - Using The Camera Connector Kit And Unable To Delete Photos ?

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I added photos to my iPad using the camera connector kit and was unable to delete them on the iPad itself. And for some reason, the photos came in as squares with either JPG or THM on them. You see nothing of the picture itself. The iPad seems to have some flaws in the picture area. I have plenty of free space so I do not understand this. Has anyone else had weird downloads like this? I am afraid to delete my photos from the card! I will download them to my MacBook, but shouldn't have to do that. Then I will have to try to find a way to remove the ugly 'blank' squares from my iPad.

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Unable To Delete Photos From Albums Synced From ITunes

Jul 30, 2010

How do you delete photos out of the albums on the Ipad? I see if you go to saved folders, it allows you to delete. But if u go to one of the albums that was synced from the computer(Itunes), the "delete" button doesn't show up. Also, if it can be done on the iPad itself n not from iTunes.
I would greatly appreciate some assistance on this matter ASAP. Lol
I got pix I don't want my woman to see that got sync'd on accident. ;-). LMFAO. N we leaving in a couple hrs. On a lil road trip. So I know she gnna mess wit my iPad while I'm driving.

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Not All Photos Syncing / Unable To Load All Photos

Apr 7, 2010

Problem is that not all images sync. I get an error saying that not all images could be synced, and I'm at a loss as to why this is happening. I have tried changing file name, file type, file location, not automating. pretty much everything I can think of, but no luck. Searching for answers has also been unsuccessful,

Information:
i7-920 - 6gb Ram - Radeon 5770
Windows 7
photoshop cs4

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Syncing Photos / Unable To Sort The Photos

Apr 13, 2010

I am trying to sync my photos with the ipad. The syncing works fine but it does not sort the pictures into the albums. My pictures are in the following format,

<year name> Top level folder
<album names> Second Level folder with pics

Any help in getting the pictures to show in the albums would be much appreciated.

Iam using Picasa for photos.

Information:
mbp
Mac OS X (10.5.8)

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How To Delete Photos After Syncing IPad

Mar 21, 2011

After i sync my iPad i got a lot of pics on it, i have double pics now and was wondering how to delete them?

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Unable To Delete Photos / Can't Find Option To Choose For Delete

Aug 29, 2010

I am new to using mac in general. I just made my account, and accidentally imported all my photos from my computer (pc). I plug in my ipad, and I can not delete the photos I've already imported. Unlike my ipod, in which I can choose which ones I want and then import.
How do I do this? I'm sorry but I need it broken down crayola style... I'm a new user.

Information:
Windows 7

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Unable To Delete Photos / Delete Button Not Working

Apr 12, 2010

When I highlight "delte" button to appear in the upper left, but I can't delete anything when I press it.

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Unable To Delete Duplicate Photos / Pressing To Delete

Apr 10, 2010

I synced photos with iPhoto on my computer and it imported duplicates because I have a series of slideshows where I have used the same photos multiple times.

How do I delete the duplicates from the iPad? When I hit the delete button nothing happens.

Message was edited by: hot_spur

Information:
Macbook Pro 17" iPhone 3G-16GB iPhone-8GB iPod Photo-40GB iPod nano-4GB
Mac OS X (10.6.1)
Boot Camp to run WinXP

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Won't Delete Photos / Can't Find Option To Delete Copies Of Photos

Sep 18, 2010

There are supposed to be two ways to delete photos on the iPad, that is, not using iTunes sync. Tap a photo then tap the trash can in the upper right corner and then confirm the deletion. Or, tap the rectangle with the arrow in the upper right corner, tap each photo and then tap the red Delete button in the upper left side.

That works easily if photos are not duplicated in the saved photos album. If there are two or more copies of the same photo, I can only delete the first occurrence of the photo. If I tap the second copy the trash can does not appear, nor will the red Delete button work.

Has anyone else had this experience? Is there a reason why one must delete the first copy and not the second? Or is this just the way it is designed?

Curious about why deletion of multiple copies works this way.

Information:
iMac G5 17
Mac OS X (10.4.11)
iPad (3.2.2); PM 7600/132+G4/450 (Mac OS 9.1)

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Aug 31, 2012

How can I add info to photos in my iPad1? Can you please explain how to do that?

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Syncing Photos With ITunes

Jun 5, 2010

There seems to be some confusion on how to do this. Twice today people asked how to do it because they keep overwriting the photos on their iPad. So here is the proper way to do it. If you still can't figure it out after this guide, you should probably just set your iPad on fire or send it to me because it's really not that complicated.

First things first - let's understand how iTunes syncs your photos.

1. Once you pick folders to sync, iTunes will detect changes in those folders and sync your iPad accordingly. So if you have a folder called Photos with 35 wedding photos in it, and then decide to erase those from your hard drive and replace them with 42 photos from your last vacation, when you sync with iTunes it is going to look at that folder, see that you made changes, and sync with your iPad. So it's going to delete the 35 wedding photos from your iPad and replace them with the 42 vacation photos. Also, if I alter those photos, for example, go in and eliminate red eyes from a picture and save to the same file name...iTunes will detect that you made a change to that photo, and DELETE the red eye photo from your iPad and replace it with the corrected one. If you do not save it as the same file name, iTunes will detect a new photo and ADD it to the collection of other photos from that folder already on your iPad.

2. iTunes cannot distinguish between sub folders. So that means if you have a folder called photos (let's say c:Photos) with a bunch of sub folders...say Wedding, Cars, Vacation, and so on. And you simply select to sync all photos from c:Photos it is going to put them all in one place. So all of your porn is going to be mixed with your baptism photos. If you manually sync these folders (screen shot to come) and check the individual sub folders of the main folder you are syncing, iTunes will put them into separate folders on your iPad.

NOTE: If you have subfolders within subfolders, such as c:PhotosWeddingCeremony and c:PhotosWeddingDances all of the photos from the Ceremony and Dances folders will be sync'd into ONE folder on your iPad called Wedding. Unfortunately, there is NO way around this. If you want to separate the folders mentioned above, you would have to make subfolders called c:PhotosWedding Dances and c:PhotosWedding Ceremony to get them into separate folders on your iPad, which is what I did.

3. You CANNOT delete your photos once they are sync'd to the iPad if you plan to sync your iPad again in the future. So if you have a folder called c:Photos, and you are auto downloading your photos from your digicam into that folder, and it auto creates a folder called like c:Photos2010-06-05...if you DELETE that folder called 2010-06-05 and all the photos, and then sync again, iTunes will recognize that folder is no longer in your library and will REMOVE any photos that were previously contained in that folder from your iPad. Once your photos are on the iPad or on iTunes, that does not mean you can delete them!!!! If you delete them, iTunes will delete them from your iPad the next time you sync that folder!

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Ok, now we start the sync process.

If you notice in the screenshot below, you will see how I have my folder hierarchy set up in Windows Vista. I actually have a dedicated external 2TB hard drive to manage all of my iPad photos and videos. The two video folders are TV Shows and Movies, the rest are filled with photos related to the title of the folder. So the folder entitled Afghanistan are pictures from my deployment to Afghanistan whilst the folder entitled Addie are pictures of our dog. The iPod photo cache is something iTunes creates, just leave it be.

You could do it the same way except just make a folder on your hard drive called iPad instead, or you could do it the way I do it to keep things a little more organized.



So after you decide how you're going to set up your folders on your computer for storing your photos, you're going to plug in your iPad and start up iTunes.

Once you do that, your iPad should appear in the pane to the left. Mine is called Matthew's iPad. Once that shows up, click on that. That will bring up your sync area.

Next thing you want to do after you've clicked the name of your iPad, is in the right pane, click on the tab entitled "Photos". It should be near the far right, mine is the last tab.

You should now see a check box and "Sync Photos From...". Make sure the check box has a check in it, and then click on the gray drop down box and choose "Choose Folder". This will bring up a browse style window, like you see below.



What you want to do next, is find the folder or hard drive you created for storing your iPad photos. In my case it is an external hard drive called iPad, so it's pretty easy to find. If in your case, you created a photo folder called c:Photos with subfolders like c:PhotosWedding, c:PhotosCars, etc...then you want to select the folder entitled c:Photos or whatever your root folder for your photos is. So you would have to navigate to the drive C: and then double click the folder Photos (in this example).

When you double click that folder in the browse window to select it you will see the contents of that folder like below (notice how the contents of this folder match the contents of the expanded hard drive you saw in the first screen shot):



From here DO NOT navigate any further into the folders. Notice I have a ton of sub folders but I am not going to select any of them. Simply hit the "Select Folder" button in the dialog box.

Now you will be taken to this screen:



NOTE: If you choose "All Folders" radio button at the top, ALL, and I mean ALL of the photos contained in the root folder and ALL of its sub folders will potentially be stuffed into ONE giant folder on your iPad like I discussed at the beginning. The easiest way to have control over what gets sync'd when and how is to choose the "Selected Folders" radio button and put a check mark next to each individual folder you want to sync.

Next hit sync and let iTunes run it's magic. iTunes will create a folder on your iPad for every check box you have checked from the screen shot above.

In the future, REMEMBER: say I change the contents, on my computer (not my iPad) of the folder above called Afghanistan (you can see it in the screen shot as being selected for sync)...ANY CHANGES I MAKE to that folder on my computer, will reflect on my iPad when I sync that folder. So if I delete all but one photo from the Afghanistan folder on my computer, when I sync that folder to my iPad, ALL BUT ONE PHOTO will be REMOVED. If you change the contents of the folder, like replace all the photos from Afghanistan with wedding photos, when I sync that folder to my iPad ALL OF THE AFGHANISTAN PHOTOS WILL BE REMOVED AND REPLACED WITH WEDDING PHOTOS. In addition, say for example I have three subfolders under Afghanistan. iTunes shoves the contents of all three subfolders into one folder called Afghanistan on your iPad. If I delete an entire subfolder from my hard drive, iTunes will delete the photos contained within that subfolder but not the folder Afghanistan from your iPad. The same goes for adding a subfolder with new photos.

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Info:
iPad 2

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