How to Import Photos From iPad to iPhoto?

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iPhoto allows you to import photos from iPad, iPhone and much more to edit, organize and share photos with others. If you want to import photos from iPad to iPhoto, you need to connect your iPad to Mac using the USB cable that came with your iPad. Once you have connected your iPad to Mc, it will open the 'iPhoto' automatically. iPhoto allows you to import all of the photos from iPad by using 'Import Photo' button and multiple selected photos by using 'Import Selected' button. If you are looking for a step by step process to import photos from iPad to iPhoto, read below.

Here are the steps to Import Photos From iPad to iPhoto:

  1. Connect your iPad to your Mac using the USB cable that came with your iPad.
  2. It will open the "iPhoto" automatically.
  3. If it doesn't open automatically, open it from the Dock or application folder.
  4. You will see all your photos from your iPad's camera roll.
  5. Click "Import Photos" button to import all photos Or Click "Import Selected" button to import one or more selected photos.
  6. Your photos will now be imported into iPhoto.
  7. After importing photos, it will ask you "Delete Photos on your iPad?".
  8. Click "Keep Photos" button.

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