First of all, I'm a computer tech instructor, so yes, I completely know the
difference in GB vs. MB, vs. Gb, and Mb.
No hard tone meant, you didn't know. I'm just making it clear that yes, I
do know the difference. Yes, I do have 25MB. That is a total for me of
about 800 pictures. You have to understand that the digital camera I was
using was a real el cheapo camera my x wife found at Wallie's world,
(Sorry... WalMart...) which only was about literally 30 bucks. It was made
to be a toy for little kids to take pictures with, but the truth be,
actually, the picture quality though not great, certainly! not the IPhone by
any stretch, actually! was pretty darn good! It really shocked the heck out
of all of my family. Again, Realisticly, it's only gonna be but so good, I
think it was only like maybe a 1.5 or 2.0MP and I don't know the aspect
ratio, nor the DPI resolution, but it was pretty darn good for it's time.
Anyway, because of this, the pics are actually really teeny. One JPeg
probably before I put it in photo shop, and doctored it up a bit probably
ran me around 10 or so KB, if that. Before anyone asks, no, Photo Shop is
not accessible. I didn't do anything really heavy in there. All the things
I did were right in the menu bar and were pretty automatic. I basically
ajusted the brightness of the pic if needed, auto toned the color a bit, and
ran the red eye remover utility.
If anyone would like to see the quality, and has enough vision to do so,
write me off list, and I'll send you privately a pic I took with the thing
back in the days. Anyway, for this reason, there are a lot of pics in my
photo library. Trust me, I hear what you're saying, and you'd be correct
under normal circumstance, but this is kind of a unique situation, and I
definitely do know what I'm doing and what I'm talking about.
Chris Gilland.
Founder of CLG Productions
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Neil Barnfather - TalkNav" <for...@talknav.com>
To: <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2013 10:06 AM
Subject: Re: Question about dropbox iOS app.
Chris,
Do you mean 25Gb of messages rather than 25Mb, as 25Mb should be about 35 -
50 pictures taken on an iPhone, perhaps even less.
gigabytes is a totally different story.
On the note as to how to move them over, do you have a computer, PC or MAc,
as you can sync them all over to it, and then using iTunes you can have it
sync an entire library or folder over to both devices.
in other words, import all the pictures into the computer, then sync to both
devices. the nice thing about this approach is as you add new pictures to
the folder, both devices would get those pictures each time they sync up.
finally, using Siri on an iPad its important to note that the iPad
microphone is at the very top of the unit on the edge in the middle.
so it should not be covered with a case or your hand, say for example
landscape holding, and, you should direct your voice to that area of the
iPad, not the bottom as with an iPhone.
Regards,
Neil Barnfather
Talks List Administrator
Twitter @neilbarnfather
TalkNav is a Nuance, Code Factory and Sendero dealer, as well as an Apple
iOS, Macintosh and Android accessibility specialist. For all your
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On 26 Jan 2013, at 03:22, Christopher Gilland <clgillan...@gmail.com> wrote:
i have a bit of a scenario, and I am wondering if there is an easy way to
do this.
In my dropbox account, more specifically, in my photos folder, I have just
now probably over 25 to 30 MB worth of pictures. I would like to transfer
all of these photos over to my iPad. This way they will locally be in an
album located on my iPad itself that I can view offline. The problem is,
as you probably can imagine, 25 MB worth the pictures is quite a lot. I
really am not up to opening each picture individually, and then saving it
individually over onto the iPad. So, here is my question. Is there a way
that I can select all of the pictures in one shebang, and then simply copy
them and one big batch over to the iPad. This way I don't have to spend
tedious time doing each picture one by one. I'll do it with the former
method, but man is it going to be your dictating! There has got to be an
easier way. Shortly I am making this way harder than it has to be. On
another note, I am noticing that Siri is butchering a lot of this message
which I am dictating via voice. Has anybody found that like me, they have
way less results As far as accuracy is concerned when using an iPad, where
if they use an iPhone, it works a lot better? What I really need to do is
probably just pair my Bluetooth keyboard that I have to my iPad. Period.
Oh well. Period. That's for a whole different post. Period. LOL! Anyway,
forgive the typos. I know it looks sloppy but whatever.
Chris.
Sent from my iPad
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