The iPod Touch, I've heard, doesn't HAVE a camera. Unless I'm mistaken, or unless you have an iPhone, the iPod Touch would only have the cellphone feature left out. Anyway, there's supposed to be a way to transfer the pics to iTunes and use cut, copy & paste to send them into the folder you want.
Upload them to your computer from the one camera, then download them to the other from the computer
Way 1: Move photos from iPhone to local disk with Windows ExplorerTips: unlock the iPhone before beginning, or else the photos may not be visible.Step 1: Plug iPhone into computerStep 2: Open "My Computer" and find your devices (the portable device)Step 3: Open iPhone to find your Photos, and then select the pictures you want to copy and paste them to the desired location of your computer.Way 2: Transfer photos from iPhone to computer using FonePaw iOS TransferLaunch iOS Transfer>Conenct iPhone to PC> Click "Photos"> Select Photos you want to transfer to computer> Click "Export">"Export to PC".You can use Windows Explorer or Windows AutoPlay to transfer photos from iPhone to PC. For Mac, you can use iPhoto to give you a hand. but limit is that only the photos in Camera Roll could be transferred with these tools. Besides Camera Roll, If you want to transfer other photos in the Photo Stream or Photo Library. You can use a tool like AnyTrans to transfer photos in Camera Roll, Photo Stream, Photo Library, Photo Share, Panoramas, Albums, Bursts.Step 1. Run AnyTrans, you can check the storage condition on the homepage at first.Step 2. Click on the "Photos" and choose one item.Step 3. Pick up the photos and tap on "To Computer" to complete.
Try a free tool called Syncios Mobile Manager. Connect your iPhone to computer via USB cable, and run this iPhone&Android manager, go to Photo option. Here you can see all the pictures on your iPhone, just select the photos and click "Export" to transfer to your computer.
Most digital cameras use a memory card to store the images. There are many memory card readers for computers available at any local computer store and some computers like newer HP's have the readers built into them. They should allow you to use the computer to transfer the files between memory cards.
Click on the photo and drag it on the folder. Keep the right bottom of the mouse pressed while you drag the file onto the desired folder. If you want to move several pictures select all and drag them on the folder. This process may vary according to your operating system.
You can move Power point into a folder easily. You have to save the presentation and move in a folder.
You would use this because you might use the card to use in your camera to take photos then you can just take it out of the camera and put it into your laptop again to view, edit, copy move and print the photos you might have took
There are several ways to transfer photos from an iPhone to a computer.Way 1: Move photos from iPhone to local disk with Windows ExplorerTips: unlock the iPhone before beginning, or else the photos may not be visible.Step 1: Plug iPhone into computerStep 2: Open "My Computer" and find your devices (the portable device)Step 3: Open iPhone to find your Photos, and then select the pictures you want to copy and paste them to the desired location of your computer.Way 2: Transfer iPhone photos to PC using FonePaw iOS TransferFonePaw iOS Transfer program can transfer photos from iPhone to PC much faster and easier than iTunes.step 1:Install and launch the transfer tool on your computer. And then, connect iPhone/iPad/iPod to the computer.step 2: Click "Photos" from the left column of the interface. Check iPhone photos and click "Export to", "Export to PC" to export them to any location you want on your computer.Way 3: Transfer photos and videos from iPhone to PC using DropboxStep 1: Downloading and Installing DropboxTo upload photos from iPhone to computer, you need to download and install Dropbox App both on iPhone and computer.Step 2: Transfer iPhone Photos using Dropbox over Wi-FiIn the Dropbox app on your iPhone, go to Settings > Camera Upload > On. Then select whether you want Dropbox to only upload pictures while on Wi-Fi (recommended) or while or Wi-Fi cellular. Tap "Enable." Dropbox will ask permission to access your photos. Say OK. The app will then start uploading all your photos.Way 4: Transfer Photos from an iPhone to a Computer Using iCloudHere is limitation to use iCloud to transfer iPhone photos: getting your photos from your iPhone using iCloud involves setting up Photo Stream to store the last 30 days of photos on the iCloud server and it is also limited to transferring just 1000 photosStep 1: Enable iCloudEnable iCloud on your iPhone or iPad in Settings and turn on Photo Stream.Step 2: Open iCloud Control Panel on computerLaunch the iCloud Control Panel for Windows and check the box for Photo Stream.Tips: When iCloud Photo Stream is turned on, all new photos will be automatically added to your Photo Stream.By the way, if you just have a few photos to transfer, you can also email them to yourself too.
The MacBook photo application/library is iPhoto. iPhoto is a cataloger of information about the photos on your Mac. This info includes the photos themselves, as well as the names of faces and events that you link to the photos. There are two folders that have the photo names. One is the full size images and the other is the thumbnail images. Don't mix them up when you are looking for a photo. The thumbnails are in a DATA folder. To move photos from your Mac, you just need to find the real photos, not the data in iPhoto. So in iPhoto select photos on the left pane. Find either a photo in a group that you want to move, or a range of photos that you want to move. Right Click one to get the menu. Look down the menu and find "Show File" or if you have modified the original and want the original, select "Show Original." A Finder window will open that contains the photo you want. The folder will contain others you might want. You can decide now if you want the photos to be on the Sandisk on the index layer or in a folder. I think a folder is best. Make a new folder on your desktop and COPY the photos you want over to it. You can select a group and press Command C. Don't drag them to the folder! you will be removing them from iPhoto as well as ruining the iPhoto Index. Open the new folder and PASTE the photo there. Press Command V. When you have finished copying the photos When you have all the photos in the folder, close it. Click on it. Press Command C. Open the Sandisk, and go to where you want the folder to be. Press Command V. Depending on how many and how large the photos are, it may take some time to copy them to the Sand disk. Finder will make a little progress bar to let you know this. Be sure to eject the Sandisk when you want to remove it. Don't just pull it out of the USB port. AFTER it disappears from the desktop, you can pull it out of the USB port. Enjoy iPhoto!
If you only want to delete a few photos, you can do so on your iPhone: 1. Start the camera app 2. Tap the photo thumbnail in the bottom-left corner 3. Move your finger across the screen sideways until you find the photo you want to delete 4. Tap the trash can icon in the bottom-right corner (if your icons have disappeared, tap the screen lightly when your unwanted photo is displayed, the icons will then reappear) 5. Press the "Delete Photo" button 6. Repeat steps 3-5 until you've deleted all unwanted photos If you want to delete a lot of photos, I'd recommend this method: 1. Plug your iPhone into a laptop or another computer, using the iPhone's USB cable (normally attached to the charger) 2. If a window with the iPhone's contents doesn't open automatically, using Windows Explorer or Mac's Finder window, find the iPhone directory/folder and click through until you get to the one with the photos 3. Holding down the CTRL key (Windows) or Command (on a Mac), single-click all of the files you want to delete, and press the "delete" key (if you want to select consecutive files, hold down the Shift key instead)
Your card needs to be in a card-reader, or the camera plugged into the computer with the USB cable that came with your camera... Then find the file on the card, which should look like a directory or folder on your computer, then just drag-n'-drop! OR use software that came with your Canon to get the video off of the card. OR use software that came with your computer to get the video off of the card.