I have looked through your other answers and nothing seems to apply to my situation, so I need your help. When I plug in my iphone, it opens itunes to sync, but it doesn't open iphoto. If I open iphoto manually, it doesn't even acknowledge the cell phone is plugged in. I WAS able to eventually sync my iphoto onto my phone, but as of yet, I haven't been able to transfer any of the photos taken from my cell on to my computer. Can you help?
As for iPhone Not Recognized in iPhoto issue, you can have a try the 3rd-party iOS data transfer tool - Leawo iTransfer to transfer photos from iPhone to computer. Just follow the below steps to do that.
Step 1. Run Leawo iTransfer and connect iPhone to computer with the USB cable. The software will recognize your iPhone.
Step 2. Click the name of iPhone and choose Camera in the left sidebar. The iPhone photos will display in the right part of the software window.
Step 3. Hold Command/Shift key to select the photos you want to transfer, and click the transfer button at the right bottom. Or right-click one selected photo and choose Transfer to > My Computer.
Step 4. After selecting photos, you'll see a pop-up dialog. Check Save to Folder and click Change to choose a folder on your computer to save the photos. Then click Transfer Now to start to copy photos from iPhone to Mac computers.
When the transfer finishes, you will get the photos in target folder. If you want to transfer photos which are synced from computer, you can choose Photos library in the left sidebar of Leawo iTransfer, and select photos to transfer. With Leawo iTransfer, you can easily copy photos from iPhone to Mac, and you are also allowed to transfer other kinds of files with this software, for example, you can transfer music from iPhone to computer with Leawo iTransfer.
For more details, check: How to Transfer Photos from iPhone to Mac
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I have the same problem running os 10.4.9 and iTunes 7.3 and have yet to figure thos one out. Try turning off auto detection in iphoto. Chances are that iphone not only looks like an ipod to the computer but also a digital camera. I actually use thos feature to organise my photos so o havent tried it yet.
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opened iphoto and it gives "no items to import" ? if true try this. when iPhoto is open and your phone is connected, open the albumn of pictures you've taken with your iphone on your iphone. iPhoto should immediately recognize the new pictures you had taken and should indicate "x items to import." x being number of photos. An alternative to this can be If you individually delete the previously imported iPhone Camera Roll pictures using the trash can on the bottom right (touching the screen brings it up), iPhoto will then see the new iPhone pictures for importing. I believe this can be done without opening at the time of sync the iPhone Camera Roll picture album as you suggested. Give these a try and let me know.
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Hi,
I think the itunes you are referring above isn't the one from the iPhone, but the software one on your Computer.
When you connect your iPhone to your computer and start iTunes on the computer, if it doesn't already, then your iPhone will appear on the sidebar of the computer screen.
You will then be able to select the iPhone and copy songs to it etc. as well as have it copy contacts and e-mail settings from your computer.
Regards
Philip G0ISW
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