It looks like this is probably an iOS issue as I found that if I rebooted the iPad that the albums would appear with the photos in them. As I was transferring lots of images, I had to keep rebooting to make sure that the files were going to where I expected.
I do think that there's an asynchronous issue though. When you transfer a lot of files, the transfer completes and the iPAD is still busy "saving" the photos to an album. If you start another transfer before the iPad reports that the files have been saved, I've often seen the app on the iPad abort.
I still end up with copies of all of my images in the Camera Roll directory, which clearly is not what I want. Is this the way that it's supposed to work?
I do think that there's an asynchronous issue though. When you transfer a lot of files, the transfer completes and the iPAD is still busy "saving" the photos to an album. If you start another transfer before the iPad reports that the files have been saved, I've often seen the app on the iPad abort.
I still end up with copies of all of my images in the Camera Roll directory, which clearly is not what I want. Is this the way that it's supposed to work?
-- Geoff