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Posted: Sun Oct 16th, 2016 02:49
 
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I havent tried it yet but you can also usb cable link the camera to the ipad if youhave the camera connection kit.
All this stuff should be simple but Apple make it difficult so they get ipad corruptions and Nikon make it difficult as well due to the complete incompetence at designing software.


One of my irritations with iPad, is the inability to add modified jpegs from a card. It reads the originally recorded file, but take it into a desktop and resave it to an sd card, even without modification, and the iPad won't see it.

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I am not sure I follow what you are doing here. It should see the revised file as a new file!

What software are you using on the iPad?
How are you saving back to the SD card? What app?



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One of my irritations with iPad, is the inability to add modified jpegs from a card. It reads the originally recorded file, but take it into a desktop and resave it to an sd card, even without modification, and the iPad won't see it.

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Have you tried importing them into Photos?

That should recognise any (readable) image and allow the import and display/edit. I have to say I have no experience of Photos but that is my understanding of it's functionality and would be my expectation.



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He is a Windoze user so he doesnt have such software!



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I can import jpeg images from SD card to iPad through SD reader and lightning adapter...no prob.

Because of the limited editing on iPads I also transfer files to PC with card reader.

If I subsequently resave the edited photos ( or just try to resave the same unedited image back to the same SD card (or an empty one)....the newly saved files are not visible when I try to import to the iPad. (In the case of using the same SD card, the import does see all the original jpegs.

I had assumed that Windows was saving the jpg in a manner that confused the iPad.

Of course, jpegs modified in this way are discoverable by Macs...so it seems like an iPad block.

Same is true with edited movies saved as mpeg4 ....playable everywhere except on the bl***y iPad!

I should add that the files are readable if I Dropbox them and download them to the iPad that way. It just seems like the windows writitng to SD card is the problem.



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So you reason to import the images to the iPad is to display them, not to edit them?

If so that is what I do but using Lightroom. If I edit an image in Lghtroom on my main computer and wish to have it available to 'show' on my iPad and iPhone I simply add that image to a special 'Collection' in Lightroom by draging and dropping the image into one of my predefined folders. The image is then instantly available on my iDevices.



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