Well there's one simple way that works: create an album on the mac and put in it all the photos that you'd like to see on your iPhone. In fact you may create as many albums as you like. Then before syncing, on the photos tab check all the albums that you'd like to and then sync. You'll find all the albums then on your iPhone and the photos in them.
On 30-Mar-2012, at 12:19 AM, "N.A. Nada" <whodo678@comcast.net> wrote:
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> On Mar 29, 2012, at 7:44 AM, Bill wrote:
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> > MBPro with 10.6.8, iPhoto, Aperature
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> > iPhone 4, OS 5.1
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> > I thought I could just drag it from iPhoto onto my iPhone within iPhoto, but that does not work.
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> I just responded to a similar question on another list.
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> Connect the iPhone to the Mac, opening iTunes, selecting the iPhone under Devices, clicking the Photos tab, checking Sync Photos from (and selecting the location on the Mac from a pulldown menu), and selecting the folders of photos below under Folders, then syncing the iPhone with iTunes....
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> Brent
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jeudi 29 mars 2012
Re: [apple-iphone] How do I send a Photo from my Mac to my iPhone?
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