If you want to convert existing images on your PC from HEIC to JPEG, you can easily do that by Right-clicking on the image and selecting Save to JPEG. A JPEG version of the photo will be saved in the same folder.
EXIF data consists of information like date and time the photo was taken, GPS coordinates, device model, etc. Unlike our competitors, CopyTrans Photo transfers images including all the embedded information. This data will NOT get lost when transferring photos.
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Another common problem: when you've snapped so many photos and videos that you're out of storage. The only option at that point is to delete some media or offload it to your PC to free up space.
CopyTrans Photo can help with all this stuff. It offers quick and easy two-way transfer of photos and albums between iPhone and PC. Normally it sells for $19.99, but this weekend only, you can get CopyTrans Photo for 99 cents.
The utility offers a simple two-paned interface, with your device on one side and your PC/folders on the other. You can drag and drop to copy between the two, or just click Full Backup to archive every photo that's on your phone (to the desktop folder of your choice). I just used the latter feature on my wife's iPhone, which suffered an unfortunate encounter with gravity last night but is still functional. Now I've got all her photos preserved and ready to be restored to whatever phone replaces it. The entire copy process (well over 2,000 photos -- seriously) took just a few minutes.
CopyTrans also lets you create and manage iOS albums and even change the sort order within those albums, a feature the developer says can't be found elsewhere. It supports all iOS versions and devices, including the latest iPads.
At $20, I'd probably look elsewhere for a way to back up my iPhone photos, even if it meant extra hassle. But for a buck, this is a no-brainer. CopyTrans Photo is fast and easy, and it's designed especially with iOS devices and photos in mind.
CopyTrans Photo is one of the best tools you can use for iPhone data management. You can use the program to update your calendar or notes. Since it supports multiple Apple gadgets, you can transfer images and files from one device to another more quickly.
You can use CopyTrans Photo to back up your files and images on your computer. The software supports any kind of content, including photos, videos, music, and key files of Android devices. You can also use the program to transfer and store files.
To copy files, you can simply drag and drop them from your smartphone to your laptop. This software supports photos, videos, panoramas, and live images. You can back up the entire iPhone gallery with one click.
CopyTrans Photo allows you to transfer files from your phone to your laptop and vice versa. You can create new folders, albums and arrange photos conveniently. The program lets users view content from iPhone and PC and, if necessary, drag and drop files from one device to another.
CopyTrans Photo supports the new HEIC format. You can store photos in HEIC format or convert them to JPEG. It is a great free iPod transfer software for those who need to quickly convert files when transferring them to their computers.
Unlike the free version, the paid package allows you to use all the features. The trial version lets you perform 50-100 actions. We recommend our clients using the trial version to check out if the program meets their needs, and buy the package afterward, if necessary. The full version is available only after purchasing a license.
CopyTrans Photos launches in a full-screen window that features two main columns, one of which displays thumbnails of the photos on your connected iOS device and another that displays thumbnails of the photos on your Windows PC. A third, smaller column displays the Explorer view, which shows the folder structure of your PC, allowing you to navigate to more photos.
CopyTrans Photo (formerly CopyPod Photo) is the ultimate backup, recovery and sharing tool for your iPod photos. Recover your family souvenirs in just a few clicks and share them on other's computers.
If you have an iPod (or maybe your friend) and you want to share the photos stored in it, you'll be able to so it thanks to CopyTrans Photo, a lite application which will recover the info stored in your iPod and copy the content to your computer.
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I've got a load of albums that I made on my iPhone to organize my photos. But when they get imported into iPhoto (which I do over Photo Stream), they lose their albums and come in just as one long stream.
In the built-in IOS Photo app, you can create Albums, which are essentially folders of aliases. So I created the album Selva Verde fauna, for photos of animals I'd taken in the Costa Rican lowlands. In iPhoto, this album seems to be inaccessible: all I see is my iPhone device name (say, David's iPhone) and the photos in my Camera Roll. So all the time I spent selecting photos is wasted, and I have to guess which are the edited versions I've tweaked in Filterstorm (a truly fantastic app: 70% of Photoshop's capabilities for 2% of the price!). To make things even more irritating, in the iPhone Photos app the images are in chronological order, so edited versions always come after originals. iPhoto, however, puts them right next to the original image.
Very disappointingly, there is no way to natively import Albums created on your iPhone to anywhere. It is a limitation because of the way the "Albums" are created on the iPhone. They are virtual folders that point to photos on your Camera Roll. You can only import (export really) photos from your Camera Roll.I am exploring some third party apps with hopes they might solve this frustrating dilemma.
If the albums were brought from the computer (i.e. synced with iTunes), then the photos will not lose their album association on the computer. However, if you created the albums on your iPad, then you are out of luck. The albums created in the Photos app are for local photo organization on the iPad only.
I found a solution that I want to share with this community. CopyTrans Photo, which sells for $20, recognizes which photos belong to which albums and allows me to copy just those photos to my PC. It also does a full backup if I want to do that.
As others have already stated, "albums" in iPhones are just entries in a database that points image files to an "album". There isn't actually a separate folder; all image files still reside in the "DCIM" folder.
Open the album on the iPhone, choose "Select", then "Select All". Choose the box with the up arrow (export), then choose "AirDrop". If your Mac is plugged in via USB or on the same Wifi it should show up. Choose the computer, and a notification should pop-up on your computer.
The Night Mode, Smart HDR 4, Prores, Photographic Style, and f/1.8 ultra wide lens make iPhone 13/13 Pro(Max) the best tool to capture beautiful meaningful moments in your daily life. Before long, much space of your iPhone or iPad has been eaten by those photos, thus leaving little space for you to install new apps, download new movies or songs, etc. Then, to make iDevice slim, you should get photos off iPhone or iPad to PC or Mac computer or other locations.
Since transferring iPhone iPad photos is not as easy as transferring Android pictures, a photo transfer app is a must-have. So, which is the best app to send pictures for iPhone, iPad? iTunes? No. The top 8 photo transfer apps for Windows (11/10) PC and Mac (Monterey) are introduced below with free download buttons and features reviews.
WinX MediaTrans is a snappier photo transfer app for iPhone, iPad and iPod, available to run on Windows 11, 10, 8.1, 8, 7, Vista; macOS Big Sur, Catalina, Mojave, High Sierra, etc. iDevices running iOS 15 and earlier are all allowed to connect with computer for single/multiple/all pictures transfer. This tool is badly easy to use, thanks to straightforward interface and layout. Also importantly, it features super fast transferring speed, capable of exporting 100 photos in 4K within 8 seconds only. Unregistered users can free transfer 30 images per day.
Apart from severing as an picture transfer app to transfer photos from iPhone to PC/Mac and add photos from PC to iOS devices, it is also able to transfer music, videos, ringtones, ebooks, iTunes U and Podcasts between iOS devices and computer, encrypt photos and videos of iPhone iPad and those in PC/Mac, remove DRM from iTunes purchases, make iPhone ringtone, create/delete music playlists, send voice memos to PC/Mac, free turn iPhone as a flash drive to store all kinds of files, say, PPT, PDF, DOC.
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