You cannot transfer  from a memory stick to the ipad, not yet anyway. I don't 
even think yo can do itlocically as the photos app needs to some update its 
data base.

If someone knows a hack that would work I'd love to know in case I have to do 
this with a client or what not.

Take care.
On May 21, 2014, at 10:07 AM, Paul Hopewell <hopew...@hopewell.org.uk> wrote:

> Hello, 
> I need to help a friend transfer about 100 photos from a Windows Notebook 
> computer to her iPad. We can use a memory stick to transfer the photos, each 
> with a suitable title, to a folder on my iMac but what then? The transfer to 
> the iPad would have to be done in such a way that all the existing iPad 
> content is preserved and no other data is transferred from my iTunes to the 
> iPad. I am concerned that a few months ago I connected a different iPad to my 
> iMac which caused iTunes to regard that iPad as a new iPad and thereby reset 
> its software level and all its content. 
> 
> My friend would like the transfer to be local, not involving drop box or 
> Emails. 
> 
> this is something I would never normally do so I would much appreciate your 
> advice. 
> 
> When the photos are on the iPad how can my friend find a photo by its title 
> and view that photo? 
> 
> Many thanks for your help. 
> 
> Paul Hopewell
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