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Tranferring edited photos from iPad to PC, keeping their integrity

Chris Oyer 12 years ago updated 12 years ago 4
OK, I want to be sure before I download this app.....I have 573 pictures in one album on my iPad, that I want to transfer to my PC (I have other albums on the iPad, also, but just want to work with these for now).
I have edited and cropped the pictures that are on the iPad.
I am not familiar with the Photo Tranfer App, but it looks to me like I can use it to transfer these 573 pictures to my Windows PC.
Is this correct???? AND....will PTA transfer my pictures in their current, edited and cropped form???
I will greatly appreciate your help! Thanks.
Hello Chris,

Thank you for posting your question here, I will be happy to help you.

Our app allows you to transfer photos from iPad to computer, yes :)

Currently we are working on a potential update for this but as of right now, when you transfer photos that are edited using the native photos app, those edited photos do not show up in the .zip file when you choose to download all photos.

However, you can download them (edits intact) if you click on the resolution of the image you want to view ( low | medium ) and you can right click on the image and save as which will save the edits you did make to the photo.

I hope this has helped answer your questions about the app!

Kind Regards,

Amber
photo transfer app
Hey guys,
I bought this app assuming that it will retain edits to photos while transferring them to PC.
Any update on possibility of retaining edits while transferring photos to PC.
When can i expect this feature added? and what are the workarounds to get the edited picture to PC?
I did not understand the above suggested workaround.
Understood the workaround. However, when you say medium resolution, what is medium? Can you let me know what is medium resolution?
Medium resolution is the size of the image that is displayed on the device. Apple generates 3 different versions: Thumbnail, Medium (screen size) and Full (original). If you have a retina display device then the medium image is actually of good quality, i.e. iPhone 4/4S: 640 × 960 at 326 ppi.

The limitation of transferring edited photos is actually a limitation on the Apple interface to the photos app, we are hoping they will open that on the next version of iOS.

I hope this helps!

Best,

Enrique
Photo Transfer App