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Using AirDrop between iPhones and iPads you can easily AirDrop photos, videos, contacts, Passbook passes, Voice Memos, Map locations, and any and everything else that appears on a Share sheet. Sending a photo from your iPad via AirDrop is easy. Following is the step by step process to send a photo from your iPad via AirDrop
Open iPhoto on your device. Macs allow you to share your iPad pictures via the AirDrop feature. AirDrop, which was introduced in - Mac OS X Lion and iOS 7, enables you to easily transfer files between Macs and iOS devices, without using mail or another storage device.
Note that AirDrop works only with Mac computers.
Access the Control Center. Swipe up from the bottom of your screen. This will open up the Control Center.
Tap AirDrop. This will turn on AirDrop.
Choose between options. You will be offered three options, as follows: - Choosing “Off” turns off AirDrop. - Choosing “Contacts Only” will let only contacts see your device. - Choosing “Everyone” will let all nearby iOS devices, which also use AirDrop, see your device.
Turn on AirDrop on the receiving Mac computer. This will ready the other device to receive your pictures via AirDrop. - Go to the menu bar in the Finder. - Choose Go. - Choose AirDrop. This will open an AirDrop window. - Turn on Bluetooth or Wi-Fi to enable AirDrop transfer.
Turn on AirDrop on the receiving iPhone or iPad. - Swipe up from the bottom of the screen. This will launch Control Center. - Ensure that both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are turned on. - Tap AirDrop to start the transfer process.
Tap a photo, album, slideshow, journal or event. This will mark the files that you wish to share with the recipient.
Tap the upload icon. This is the one that looks like a file with an arrow pointing upward.
Share via AirDrop. Tap the recipient’s name or their device’s name.
On the receiving device, tap Accept. This will automatically AirDrop your pictures to the receiving device.
Note :
Sharing via AirDrop allows you to send your pictures in full resolution.
AirDrop is available on iPad (4th Generation) and on the iPad mini. Also, it requires an iCloud account.
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Kip Roof
PicBackMan does exactly what it's supposed to. It's quick and
efficient. It runs unobtrusively in the background and has done an excellent job
of uploading more than 300GB of photos to 2 different services. After having lost a lot
of personal memories to a hard drive crash, it's nice to know that my photos are safe in 2 different
places.
Julia Alyea Farella
LOVE this program! Works better than ANY other program out
there that I have found to upload thousands of pictures WITH SUB-FOLDERS to SmugMug! Thank you so
much for what you do! :) #happycustomer
PausingMotion
I pointed PicBackMan at a directory structure, and next time I looked -
all the photos had uploaded! Pretty cool. I use SmugMug and while I really like it, the
process of creating directories in is pretty laborious when you need to make 80+ at a time. This was
a breeze. Thank you!
Robert
I started with the basic plan, went to premium and now on their platinum plan
and it's more than worth the price for me. PicBackMan has saved me many tedious hours of
effort moving many files between my various cloud and photo site services and my local
computers.
Vlad
I am very satisfied and surprised at the same time with Pic
BackMan. The service is very good and useful. I used it to transfer my photos from
Dropbox to my Flickr accound. I highly recomment it.
Dave
PicBackMan was an answer to many a prayer. How can I get this MASSIVE
collection of photos onto a service that cripples uploading? PicBackMan. I uploaded
approximately 85,000 photos in less than a month. It would have taken me close to a year
to get all of those photos where they needed to go. Nothing short of brilliant.