![]() ![]() Browse and edit the folder of images using all the functionality of Lightroom and flag all those slimey meals / Ebay pictures / embarassing moments for permanent deletion. photos in backup were listed as thumbnails. You can then make another simple backup of the iPhone folder without all the hassle of iTunes, which I have done to my server. Extract Photos from iPhone Backup Files with iBackup Viewer all backups. Step 9 - Select the 'No Entry' icon on the bottom left corner and this will delete the iPhone's images completely. Step 8 - Click on your device and all the pictures will populate a long list. Your device will be present in the top left corner again. ![]() Then, choose the backup file you need to extract and click the 'Start Scan' button. Launch the iOS Recovery software on your computer and choose the 'Recover from iTunes Backup File' mode. Now you may want to free up some space, so how do you delete the images and videos? The answer is to use Image Capture on the Mac or a similar PC program. How to Restore Only Photos from iTunes Backup without iTunes: Step 1. Your iPhone automatically converts the photos to. Step 6 - Press the 'Import' button and the pictures and videos will be transfered to your folder. On your iPhone, head to Settings > Photos, scroll down, and then tap Automatic under Transfer to Mac or PC. Make sure you do this otherwise Lightrooom will try to put all you images into date ordered folders - a total nightmare. Step 5 - Now the important bit - tick the box 'Into Subfolder' and name the folder 'iPhone BKP' or similar. Step 4 - in the 'Destination' panel on the right hand side, choose a destination location. Step 3 - the Import window opens and you can see in the top left corner of the image above, the device 'David Clapp' is in the list. Step 2 - open Lightroom > File > Import Photos and Video ![]() Step 1 - connect up your iPhone to your computer and open Lightroom Although this is nothing more than an inconvenience to most tech heads, Lightroom can be used to extract the pictures from your phone and saved to a specific folder. If like me you are a Mac user but an avid hater of iTunes, you may be pleased to read that you can get around the whole iTunes image backup with something a lot more friendly - Lightroom. ![]()
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