How to Transfer Photos from Iphone to Laptop (Complete+Pictures)
The year 2007 marked a new chapter in the world of mobile phones after Steve Jobs officially announced the iPhone. Its appearance was taken seriously by Google, but was taken lightly by Blackberry. After a while, only the Android operating system was able to compete with iOS, while Blackberry had to taste the harsh reality with a declining market share of up to 0.1 percent.
Without taking long, the iPhone managed to attract the interest of many people around the world. In addition to its function as a communication tool, the iPhone is also seen as able to raise the social status of its owner because of its high price.
Not a few are obsessed with the smart phone so they are willing to queue for hours before the store outlets open. The queuing phenomenon can also be found in Indonesia and occurs every time a new iPhone series is launched to the public. A teenager from China is even willing to sell his kidney for his obsession with being able to own the latest iPhone.
The expensive iPhone is full of advanced features so that the phone is a dream of many people. As can be seen on the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro Max and iPhone 11 Pro, one of the new features embedded in these three phones is Night Mode. By using a shooting technique called “Adaptive Bracketing”, photos taken in a dark room will automatically lighten up if you activate the Night Mode option.
How to Transfer Photos from Iphone to Laptop
Apple also buried three cameras on the back of the iPhone 11 Pro Max and iPhone 11 Pro consisting of a 26mm wide, 13mm ultra wide and 52mm telephoto camera. Cameras with wide and ultra wide lenses are used to shoot landscape photos while telephoto lenses are used to shoot objects that are very far away. Do not forget to tuck a 12 MP resolution camera on the front.
With all the sophistication of the camera carried by the iPhone, it’s no wonder that many users take photos very often. To get around the iPhone’s limited storage capacity, you can follow how to move photos from iPhone to laptop.
1. First make sure you have download AnyTrans for your laptop or computer, after that install as usual.
2. Run the AnyTrans application then connect it to your iPhone using your USB cable. After that you click Device Manager > Content to PC which contains the main menu AnyTrans.
3. Select the photo category on the iPhone that you want such as the My Photos folder, Albums or others. Then on Export Path for the folder (destination location) after the photos have been successfully transferred. Last select Next.
4. After the photo transfer process from iPhone to laptop is complete, it will open the folder that is the destination location after the photos are successfully transferred.
5. But sometimes you want to transfer only certain photos, so not one folder at a time. Make sure the iPhone is still connected to the laptop using a USB cable then select Device Manager > Photos.
6. Then select which photos you want to transfer to the laptop.
7. If so, then you click the PC icon as boxed in red then you choose Send to PC. Wait for the photo transfer process from iPhone to laptop to finish.
Closing
There are several reasons why you should transfer photos from iPhone to laptop. First, the hard disk capacity is large and can be upgraded easily. Hard disk prices are relatively cheap. Second, you can edit photos with a variety of desktop software, which on average have much more varied features such as Adobe Photoshop and Gimp.
Both allow you to apply special effects to manipulate the photo so that the photo looks more interesting, for example making a tree appear to grow in a coffee cup, the edge of the sea that can be pushed up like a carpet, making height shorter than tall. canned drinks, small children playing ball on the iPhone screen, and so on.
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