I have a windows computer. Whenever I am worried about losing something if I change a setting. I copy the files I am worried about into another folder, do my thing and if there is no problem I delete my copied items. If there is an unexpected deletion I have the copy to use. Not sure if you can do that in a Mac.
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On Mar 21, 2013, at 7:56 AM, Otto Nikolaus <otto.nikolaus@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Thanks. Once they've been copied to the computer it doesn't matter what you
> do with them on the phone. It's not a 2-way sync.
>
> You can easily delete them from the phone by connecting the phone to iPhoto
> and using the 'Delete' option.
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> If you want to view *some* of your photos on the phone, use the option in
> iTunes to sync them back. They will then be available in the Photos app,
> not the camera.
>
> You do keep backups of your iPhoto library (and other user files), though?
> ;)
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> Otto
>
> On 21 March 2013 06:19, Clarke Jesse <lvjesse@yahoo.com> wrote:
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>> These are photos on my iPhone taken with the phone camera. I have several
>> albums set up on my MAC in iPhoto, others are single that are viewed thru
>> the Photos tab on the computer. I don't want to delete from my photo
>> stream on the phone if they will be deleted on iPhoto.
>>
>> I synced the phone and iPhoto yesterday. So my question is: If I delete
>> photos from the phone will they be deleted on iPhoto when I sync the
>> devices again?
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