
| Sync Your iPhoto Pictures with Your iPhone |
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If you're a Mac user and you store your pictures in iPhoto, you're probably aware that iPhoto automatically groups pictures taken during the same general period—a single day, for example. In the Photos tab within iTunes, you can ask that iPhoto's 1, 3, 5, 10, or 20 most recent events be synched to your iPhone.
Excerpted from The iPhone Pocket Guide, Third Edition by Christopher Breen |
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