The iPhone has only been around for a few years, but millions are already using it. Among its other advantages is a fairly acceptable quality of photographs. However, storing them only on your phone is not reliable, so you can transfer photos from iPhone to your computer.
Instructions
Step 1
Take a few shots if you don't already have them on your device. Photos will immediately appear in the Photos app gallery, in the Camera Roll section.
Step 2
Connect your iPhone to your computer using the included USB cable. Wait for the device to be detected by the computer. You don't need to use iTunes or any other software. If you've ever transferred photos from a digital camera to a computer, the procedure will seem familiar to you. The computer recognizes the iPhone as a digital camera.
Step 3
Create a new folder on your computer where your iPhone photos will be copied. Open My Computer, find your connected Apple iPhone. Double click on the device icon, copy the photos you need in the folder that opens. Move them to the folder you created earlier.
Step 4
Some problems may occur when transferring photos. For example, the phone will give an error. If this happens, restart your iPhone and try again. Sometimes, after copying, the photos have an unusual resolution. Special programs such as Tansee iPhone Transfer Photo will help to cope with this.
Step 5
But what about the photos that were not taken by the iPhone, but uploaded to it? Such files are stored in the "Photo Archive" section. Please note that the image was processed by iTunes before getting there, and therefore has a certain size and inferior quality. To download such photos from iPhone, use the Screenshot function.
Step 6
To do this, open the image you need, take a photo of it by pressing the Home and Power buttons at the same time. Now the image will appear in the "Camera Roll" section and you can copy it to your computer in the same way as regular photos.