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Josb0411

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Feb 8, 2011
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Is there a way to separate your pictures on your iPhone into different albums instead of all of them going into your camera roll? Besides using te places option and I do not have a Mac. Any help would be great. Thanks!
 
Hahaha sorry want to stay away from jailbreak. Kind of silly that something this simple can't be done on a regular pc
 
Hahaha sorry want to stay away from jailbreak. Kind of silly that something this simple can't be done on a regular pc

It can. Create the folders you want, then sync them with iTunes. Then under 'Photos' you'll have all your folders the way you created them.
 
Buy the Myphoto app. It's great. It lets you create albums and move photos around as well as delete photos. Ignore the whiney reviews on the iTunes store. I haven't encountered any issues people are reporting.
 
Yep, transfer your photos into individual folders (by event) in your "My Picture" directory. The in iTunes, manually select those individual folders (albums).

This is how my daughter does it. It is a bit manually intensive.

Of course, on a Mac it is so much easier with iPhoto. So my ultimate recommendation is to buy a Mac! :D

Cosmo
 
its with pictures that are already on my iphone that i want to put in folders and not have them all on the camera roll...can i upload them to my comp, put them in folders, then synce it back to my iphone with itunes?
 
Buy the Myphoto app. It's great. It lets you create albums and move photos around as well as delete photos. Ignore the whiney reviews on the iTunes store. I haven't encountered any issues people are reporting.

I've just followed your advice and bought MyPhoto. It doesn't see any of the photos on my iPod! I don't want to start again uploading photos. What kind of app is this? Thumbs down from me, or am I missing something? :(
 
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