How to Transfer Samsung Galaxy S7 Photos/Videos to. Samsung: Galaxy S6/S6 Edge/S5/S5 mini/S4/S3/S2, Note 4. Free Download Windows Version Free Download Mac. When you first connect a Samsung Android device to your Mac for photo import, you might be disappointed to see that Aperture and iPhoto are not recognizing the device as a camera. I encountered this problem while working with a that uses Android Jellybean for its operating system. You can easily fix the problem by switching its USB protocol from a Media Device (MTP) to a Camera (PTP). Here are the steps. • Connect the Samsung Android device to a Mac via its USB cable. • Power up the camera and go to its Home screen. • Swipe downward on the screen from top to bottom to reveal the Notifications display. • Under 'Ongoing' it will probably read 'Connected as a Media Device.' Tap on that to reveal an options screen. • In the following screen, check the box next to 'Camera (PTP). • Tap the Home button. • Open Aperture or iPhoto, and the Samsung should appear as a camera in the import window. If you don't see the 'Ongoing' screen in Step 3 when you swipe downward, don't despair. I didn't see it either at first. I downloaded the, installed it, then connected my camera with the Kies software running. Then the 'Ongoing' option appeared in the Notifications screen on the camera. As a side note, the Kies software is handy for managing your Samsung device on either a Mac or Windows computer. Aperture Tips and Techniques To learn more about Aperture, check out my on lynda.com. Also, take a look at our. Tons of free content about how to get the most out of Aperture.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. Archives
September 2018
Categories |