How to transfer iPod photo to Mac for backup with iPod Photo to Mac transfer?

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You have just got a newly purchased Mac because your old PC was crashed, fortunately, the precious photos have already been transfered from your old PC to your iPod. Or you accidentally deleted some important photos which are still on your iPod from your Mac. There are many software with the function of exporting music or videos from iPod to Mac. But is there a program to get the photos from your iPod back to your Mac computer? 


However, many Mac users want to copy or transfer iPod photos to Mac as below?


Q1: How do i transfer the pics from iPod photo to my pc?

i have an iPod photo and all my pics are backup over there. my pc has crashed and is there any software where i can transfer the photos from my iPod back to my pc? preferably don’t have to pay? thanks


Q2: How do I transfer photos from my iPod Photo 30gb to my laptop?

‘ve tried to use the enable disk use, but I manually manage my music and videos, so it won’t let me enable the disk use. What other alternatives do I have??


For resolving these problems, I search a tool— iPod Photo to Mac transfer in the website. 

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How to copy iPod photos/pictures to Mac for Mac OS X?
1.Download and install iPod Photo to Mac Transfer.


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2.Connect your iPod with Mac computer.

After connecting iPod with your Mac, all information about your iPod will be shown on the program list.


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3.Export iPod photos to local Mac computer.

Open the photo playlist of your iPod, check the photos you want to export from the file list. 
Click "Export checked files to local" button to export the the photos.

 

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4.Select the export path.

Select a local folder on the left panel on your Mac and click "Save" to store the exported photos.

 

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