There's this really useful app that I use for downloading facebook photos and albums to my iPhone called Fotobook. You can find it by looking for "Fotobook App" on the App Store.
It's kinda like a photos-only facebook app that lets me conveniently browse through the latest pictures in my feed and then conveniently access either mine or my friend's photo albums to download individual photos or entire albums in just one click.
Hope this helps! :)
Go to your Facebook profile. Click on your "Photos" tab. Then click on"Create Album", once you've created an album you can click on "Add photos"...then your photo download screen will appear and from there you can browse and download your photos to Facebook.
plug it in the computer
There's this really useful app that I use for downloading facebook photos and albums to my iPhone called Fotobook. You can find it by looking for "Fotobook App" on the App Store. It's kinda like a photos-only facebook app that lets me conveniently browse through the latest pictures in my feed and then conveniently access either mine or my friend's photo albums to download individual photos or entire albums in just one click. Hope this helps! :)
You can download the photos to your computer (right click and choose save as..., or user download managers like GetRight). After having the photos on your computer it is the same as in the linked questions (how to upload images to facebook).
Unfortunately you cannot transfer photos off Facebook into iPhone. It only works one-way; iPhoto to Facebook.
Download an app from the app store
You can upload pictures to Facebook through your Chromebook. If your pictures are saved in the Chromebook's SSD, Facebook should be able to recognize the drive and you can upload it from there. If your pictures are saved in the cloud (ex: Google Photos), you can download the photos to the Chromebook's SSD, turn around and upload it from there to Facebook (note: Google Photos on the desktop doesn't allow for sharing to Facebook directly, but does allow it on a mobile device).
You can send photos from your DSi from the camera's album but to get to facebook you need to go to the web browser.
You can do this using a USB and once the two are connected you will be asked if you want to download from the phone.
Yes, plugging an iPhone into a Mac can sync your photos to the Mac, but this depends on your settings and how you choose to manage the transfer. If you use the Photos app on your Mac, you can import photos directly from your iPhone. Additionally, if you have iCloud Photos enabled, your photos may automatically sync across devices without needing a physical connection.
One way to transfer photos from a camera to an iPhone without using an adapter is by using a cloud storage service like Google Photos or Dropbox. Simply upload the photos from your camera to the cloud storage service and then download them onto your iPhone using the app.
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