I was trying to find a way to sync my media at the same time as my calendar, contacts, etc in one "swell foop", instead of having to perform two separate operations. Apparently, that is also not possible in the "matter - anti-matter" worlds of Apple and Windows. Ah, well, you CAN do what you want. You can sync photos from Windows to the Photo Album app on the iPhone as part of the sync for everything else.
The details are in the manual, but briefly, either use Adobe Photoshop Elements and create albums which will then sync, or create a separate folder for iPhone photos.
Create a subfolder for each album and put copies of the photos you want into each subfolder. Then connect the phone and click on the Photos tab. Select the top level folder you created and sync. I've found the built in Photo app to be rather primitive, however. Instead I use Picasa on my computer to manage my photo library available for both Mac and Windows.
I installed the iPicaso app on the phone. Picasa lets me publish selected albums to the web, and iPicaso lets me view them on the iPhone complete with captions which the built in app lacks. An interesting thing re: Picasa - I also have PC Windows 7 , and when I add a Geotag to a photograph and sync the photo back onto my iPhone, the Geotag works properly and appears in the Photos app, under "Moments" properly with a map location.
Any ideas for how to add a Geotag onto a. MOV file especially one which had been shot on iPhone and copied off, trying to sync back onto the iPhone?
Jan 26, PM. So easy and user-friendly! Thank you! You know iPhoto because you're a Mac user, right? But for some reasons, you have to switch to Windows or have to use Windows as a temporary solution.
Whatever, you now need a program like iPhoto for Windows. However, due to the powerful ability of iPhoto, it's hard, if not impossible, to find an identical iPhoto for PC alternative.
The only thing we can do to suggest an iPhoto for Windows equivalent is to provide multiple candidates for your choice, depending on how you use iPhoto for. So here is our recommendations:. Free try now. It includes everything you need to enjoy your photos and videos. New photos and videos you add to iCloud Photos will automatically download to your PC.
You can also download older photos and videos with these steps:. In iCloud for Windows 10 or later, if you change a photo or video on another device or on iCloud. In iCloud for Windows version 7, you need to re-download the photos to see any updates. Information about products not manufactured by Apple, or independent websites not controlled or tested by Apple, is provided without recommendation or endorsement. Apple assumes no responsibility with regard to the selection, performance, or use of third-party websites or products.
Apple makes no representations regarding third-party website accuracy or reliability. Contact the vendor for additional information. Set up and use iCloud Photos on your Windows PC iCloud Photos safely stores all your photos and videos in iCloud, so they're available on all your devices.
Download iCloud for Windows. Open iCloud for Windows. Make sure you're signed in with your Apple ID. Next to Photos, click Options. Select iCloud Photos. Click Done, then click Apply. Turn on iCloud Photos on all of your Apple devices. Upload your photos and videos to iCloud Photos You can upload your photos and videos from your PC to iCloud Photos when you follow these steps:. In the Navigation pane, click iCloud Photos.
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