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42 Chapter 4 Photo Features
To view imported photos on iPod:
1 Choose Photos > Photo Import and choose the roll number.
The type of media, number of photos, and size of the roll are displayed.
2 Choose Browse. Photos may take a moment to appear. Choose any photo to view it full
screen.
Note: The Photo Import menu item doesn’t appear unless you transfer photos directly
from a camera or photo card reader.
To erase photos from a camera or photo card:
1 Import photos from the camera or photo card (see above).
2 Choose Erase Card. All photos are deleted from the camera or photo card.
Loading Photos from iPod onto a Computer
If you load full-resolution photos from your computer onto iPod using the previous
steps, they’re stored in a Photos folder on iPod. If you import photos directly from a
camera or photo card reader to iPod (see above), they are stored in a DCIM folder on
iPod. You can connect iPod to a computer and load these photos onto the computer.
iPod must be enabled for disk use (see “Using iPod as an External Disk” on page 45).
To load photos from iPod to a computer:
1 Connect iPod to the computer.
2 Drag image files from the Photos folder or DCIM folder on iPod to the desktop or to a
photo editing application on the computer.
Note: You can also use a photo editing application, such as iPhoto, to load photos
stored in the Photos folder. See the documentation that came with the application for
more information.
To delete photos from the Photos folder on iPod:
1 Connect iPod to the computer.
2 In the Finder, open the Photos folder on iPod and delete the photos you no longer
want.