
Importing
Photos
from
iPhone
or
a
Digital
Camera
With
the
iPad
Camera
Connection
Kit
(sold
separately),
you can import photos
directly
from
a
digital
camera
or
iPhone,
or
from
an
SD
memory
card
that
contains
digital
photos.
To
import
photos:
1
Insert
the
SD
Card
Reader
or
USB
Camera
Connector,
included
in
the
iPad
Camera
Connection
Kit,
into
the
iPad
dock
connector
port.
Â
To
connect
a
camera
or
iPhone,
use
the
USB
cable
that
came
with
the
camera
or
iPhone,
and
connect
it
to
the
USB
port
on
the
Camera
Connector.
If
you’re
using
iPhone,
make
sure
it’s
turned
on.
To
connect
a
camera,
make
the
sure
the
camera
is
turned
on
and
in
transfer
mode.
For
help,
see
the
documentation
that
came
with
the
camera.
The
USB
port
on
the
Camera
Connector
is
only
for
cameras;
other
USB
devices
aren’t
supported.
Â
To
use
an
SD
memory
card,
insert
it
in
the
slot
on
the
SD
Card
Reader.
Don’t
force
the
card
into
the
slot;
it
fits
only
one
way.
For
more
information
about
the
connectors,
see
the
iPad
Camera
Connection
Kit
documentation.
2
Unlock
iPad.
3
The
Photos
application
opens
automatically
and
displays
the
photos
that
are
available
for
importing.
4
Select
the
photos
that
you
want
to
import.
Â
To
import
all
of
the
photos,
tap
Import
All.
Â
To
import
just
some
of
the
photos,
tap
the
ones
you
want
to
include
(a
checkmark
should
appear
on
each),
then
tap
Import,
and
select
Import
or
Import
All.
5
After
the
photos
are
imported,
you
can
choose
to
keep
or
delete
the
photos
on
the
card,
camera,
or
iPhone.
To
view
the
photos,
look
in
the
Last
Import
album.
A
new
Event
is
also
created,
containing
all
the
photos
that
were
selected
for
import.
To
transfer
the
photos
from
iPad
to
your
computer,
connect
iPad
to
your
computer
and
import
the
images
with
a
photo
program
such
as
iPhoto
or
Adobe
Elements.
6
Disconnect
the
card
reader
or
camera
connector.
Chapter
5
Photos
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