To determine the pictures you synced from your computer, tap the Photos icon on the iPad's Home screen. Then tap the Photos button at the top of the screen to determine your pictures in thumbnail view, filling the iPad screen in a grid. If you chose to copy over specific photo albums, tap the name from the album you want to take a look at. Mac syncers can also tap the Events, Faces, or Places button to determine photos sorted in those categories. On the thumbnails screen, you can do a number of things:
Tap a photo thumbnail to determine it full-size on the iPad screen. Double-tap a wide open photo to magnify it. Spread and pinch your fingers on-screen to zoom in and out of a photo. Drag your finger around on-screen to pan via a zoomed-in photo.
Flick your finger horizontally across the screen in either direction to scroll through your pictures at high speeds. You can showcase your vacation photos really fast by doing this. Rotate the iPad to possess horizontal photos fill the width from the screen or to have vertical photos fill its height.
With a photo open, tap the iPad's glass to display a strip of itsy-bitsy thumbnails of all the photos in the current album at the bottom of the screen. Tap or slide to a thumbnail to jump to a particular picture. Whenever you tap the icon in the menu bar, you can set a photo as wallpaper, assign an image to your iPad's Contact's program, send a pic to MobileMe, or begin a photo slideshow. To get back to your library, tap the Photos or album-name button towards the top of the screen.
If you want to share your photographic joy, you can email one or a bunch of pictures from the Photos program:
One photo. To email the photo currently onscreen, tap the iPad's glass to make the photo controls appear, and then tap the icon in the upper-right corner. Tap the Email Photo button. The mail program attaches the photo to an alternative message, ready for you to address.
Multiple photos. To email a lot of pictures at once, tap open the album containing the photos. Tap the icon in the top-right corner and then tap the images you want to send. Tap the e-mail button to attach them to a new message. If you have a draft message in progress, tap the Copy button, then switch to the mail program, open your message, and hold down your finger before Paste button appears. Tap it to paste in the pictures.
You've two ways to delete photos from your iPad. If you synced photo albums from iTunes, connect the iPad to the computer, open iTunes, hit the Photos tab, and switch off the checkboxes by those albums. Click Apply and then Sync to "unsync," or remove, those pix in the iPad's gallery.
If you have pictures in your Saved Photos album you need to ditch, you can delete a currently open picture by tapping the icon and then tapping the Delete Photo button. To delete multiple pictures in the Saved Photos thumbnail view, tap the icon, then tap the unwanted pictures to assign nowhere Checkmarks of Selection. Tap the little red Delete button on the topleft side of the menu bar. There's a blue Cancel button on the other part of the menu bar if you change your mind.
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