How to get non camera roll photos off iphone

Are you tired of struggling to retrieve the photos that are not saved in your iPhone’s Camera Roll? Whether you have mistakenly deleted them or they were never there in the first place, it can be quite frustrating to lose precious memories.

Thankfully, there are ways to recover those non-camera roll photos from your iPhone. In this article, we will guide you through step-by-step instructions, so you can easily retrieve your photos and keep them safe.

Method 1: Using iCloud Photos

If you have enabled iCloud Photos on your iPhone, your non-camera roll photos might just be a few clicks away. iCloud Photos allows you to sync and access your photos across all your Apple devices seamlessly. Follow these simple steps to retrieve your non-camera roll photos:

  1. Open Settings on your iPhone and tap on your Apple ID at the top of the screen.
  2. Select iCloud and then Photos.
  3. Make sure that the “iCloud Photos” toggle is turned on.
  4. Wait for your iPhone to sync with iCloud. This may take some time depending on the size of your photo library and your internet connection.
  5. Once the syncing is complete, open the Photos app on your iPhone.
  6. Tap on the “Albums” tab at the bottom of the screen and look for the “All Photos” album.
  7. Here, you should be able to find all your non-camera roll photos that were previously not visible in the Camera Roll.

Note: If you have not enabled iCloud Photos on your iPhone, or your non-camera roll photos are not appearing in the “All Photos” album, proceed to the next method.

Method 2: Using third-party software

If iCloud Photos did not help in retrieving your non-camera roll photos, you can turn to third-party software designed specifically for data recovery on iPhones. These software solutions offer advanced scanning and recovery capabilities, allowing you to recover lost photos, even if they were not stored in the Camera Roll.

There are many reputable software options available, such as Dr.Fone, iMobie PhoneRescue, and Tenorshare UltData. Simply download and install the software, connect your iPhone to your computer, and follow the provided instructions to scan and recover your non-camera roll photos.

With these methods, you can easily get your non-camera roll photos off your iPhone and ensure that no precious memories are lost. Remember to regularly back up your photos to prevent any future data loss!

Transfer non camera roll photos from iPhone to computer

If you have photos on your iPhone that are not saved in the camera roll, you may be wondering how to transfer them to your computer. While the camera roll is the default location for saving photos taken with your iPhone, there are other folders where photos may be saved, such as albums or apps with photo-saving capabilities. Here are a few methods you can use to transfer these non camera roll photos to your computer:

Method 1: Use iTunes

One way to transfer non camera roll photos from your iPhone to your computer is by using iTunes. Follow these steps:

  1. Connect your iPhone to your computer using a USB cable.
  2. Open iTunes and select your iPhone.
  3. Click on the “Photos” tab.
  4. Check the box next to “Sync Photos.”
  5. Select the folder or app that contains the non camera roll photos you want to transfer.
  6. Click on the “Apply” or “Sync” button to start the transfer process.

Once the transfer is complete, you can access the non camera roll photos on your computer.

Method 2: Use iCloud Photo Library

If you have enabled iCloud Photo Library on your iPhone, you can easily access and download your non camera roll photos on your computer. Follow these steps:

  1. On your iPhone, go to “Settings” and tap on your name.
  2. Select “iCloud” and then “Photos.”
  3. Toggle on the “iCloud Photos” option.
  4. On your computer, open a web browser and go to iCloud.com.
  5. Sign in with your Apple ID and password.
  6. Click on the “Photos” icon and select the non camera roll photos you want to transfer.
  7. Click on the download button to save the photos to your computer.
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Once the download is complete, you can find the non camera roll photos in your computer’s downloads folder.

Method 3: Use a Third-Party Transfer Tool

If you prefer a more convenient and user-friendly method, you can use a third-party transfer tool such as iMazing, AnyTrans, or SynciOS. These tools allow you to easily transfer non camera roll photos from your iPhone to your computer without the need for iTunes or iCloud. Simply connect your iPhone to your computer, open the transfer tool, and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the transfer process.

By using one of these methods, you can easily transfer non camera roll photos from your iPhone to your computer and free up space on your device.

Connect your iPhone to your computer

To transfer non camera roll photos from your iPhone to your computer, you will need to connect your iPhone to your computer using a USB cable. Follow these steps:

Step 1: Connect your USB cable

Take the USB cable that came with your iPhone and plug one end into the charging port on your iPhone.

Take the other end of the USB cable and plug it into a USB port on your computer.

Step 2: Trust the computer

Once your iPhone is connected to your computer, you will see a pop-up notification on your iPhone asking if you trust the computer. Tap “Trust” to continue.

If you do not see the pop-up notification, make sure your iPhone is unlocked and try unplugging and plugging in the USB cable again.

Step 3: Open iTunes or Finder

Depending on the version of macOS you’re using, you will need to open either iTunes or Finder on your computer.

In iTunes, click on the iPhone icon in the top left corner of the window.

In Finder, you will see your iPhone listed in the sidebar under “Locations”. Click on your iPhone.

Step 4: Import non camera roll photos

In iTunes or Finder, you will see a menu with different options for managing your iPhone. Look for the option to import photos or browse the contents of your iPhone.

Click on this option and select the non camera roll photos you want to transfer to your computer.

Once you have selected the photos, choose the destination folder on your computer where you want to save them, and click “Import” or “Transfer”.

Wait for the transfer to complete and then you can safely disconnect your iPhone from your computer.

By following these steps, you can easily connect your iPhone to your computer and transfer non camera roll photos to free up space on your device or to simply make a backup.

Open the Photos app on your iPhone

The Photos app is a built-in app on your iPhone that allows you to access and manage your photos and videos. Here’s how you can open the Photos app:

  1. Unlock your iPhone by entering your passcode or using Face ID or Touch ID.
  2. Look for the Photos app icon on your home screen. It looks like a multi-colored flower.
  3. Tap on the Photos app icon to open it.

Once the Photos app is open, you’ll be able to view all the photos and videos stored on your iPhone, including those that are not in the camera roll. The app organizes your media into different albums, such as Recently Added, Favorites, and People.

Browsing and searching for photos

Within the Photos app, you can browse through your photos and videos by swiping left or right. You can also pinch to zoom in or out for a closer look.

If you’re looking for a specific photo or video, you can use the search bar at the top of the screen. Simply tap on the search bar and enter a keyword, such as a location, a person’s name, or a specific date. The app will display all the media matching your search query.

Accessing albums and folders

In addition to the camera roll, the Photos app allows you to create albums and folders to organize your photos and videos. To access these albums and folders:

  1. Tap on the Albums tab at the bottom of the screen.
  2. You’ll see a list of all your albums and folders. Tap on an album or folder to view its contents.
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You can also create new albums and folders within the Photos app to further organize your media.

By opening the Photos app on your iPhone, you can easily access and manage all your photos and videos, including those that are not in the camera roll. Whether you’re browsing through your media, searching for specific photos, or organizing them into albums and folders, the Photos app provides a convenient way to handle your visual memories.

Select the non camera roll photos you want to transfer

When transferring photos from your iPhone, you may want to select and transfer only certain photos that are not in your camera roll. This could include photos from other albums, shared albums, or apps.

To select non camera roll photos for transfer:

  1. Open the Photos app on your iPhone.
  2. Tap on the “Albums” tab at the bottom of the screen.
  3. Scroll down to find the desired album or tap on “See All” to view all your albums.
  4. Tap on the album that contains the non camera roll photos you want to transfer.
  5. Tap on the “Select” button at the top right corner of the screen.
  6. Tap on each photo you want to transfer to select them. You will see a blue checkmark on the selected photos.
  7. Tap on the “Share” icon at the bottom left corner of the screen. It looks like a square with an arrow pointing out.
  8. Select the transfer method you prefer, such as AirDrop, Messages, or Email, and follow the instructions to complete the transfer.

By following these steps, you can easily select and transfer non camera roll photos from your iPhone to another device or app of your choice.

Tap the share button

Once you have found the non-camera roll photo that you want to transfer from your iPhone, you can easily share it with others or save it to another location by tapping the share button.

To find the share button, simply open the photo and look for the square box with an upward-facing arrow. This button is typically located at the bottom-left or bottom-right corner of the screen, depending on the version of iOS you are using.

After tapping the share button, a menu will appear with various options for sharing or saving the photo. You can choose to send the photo via text message, email, social media platforms, or even save it to a cloud storage service.

If you want to transfer the photo to another device or computer, you can use options like AirDrop, which allows you to wirelessly transfer files between Apple devices, or you can connect your iPhone to the computer via a USB cable and use iTunes or other file transfer software.

Remember to select the appropriate option from the share menu based on your preferred method of transferring or saving the non-camera roll photo. Each option may have specific requirements or limitations, so make sure you are aware of them before proceeding.

Choose the option to transfer to computer

Once you have connected your iPhone to your computer, you will need to choose the option to transfer the non-camera roll photos. This option may vary depending on the software you are using to transfer the photos.

In most cases, you can find this option by opening the software and selecting the connected device (your iPhone). Look for a tab or button that says something like “Import” or “Transfer”.

If you are using iTunes, you can choose the option to sync your iPhone with your computer. This will transfer all the non-camera roll photos to your computer. Keep in mind that this will also sync other data, such as contacts, calendars, and app data.

If you prefer to selectively transfer the non-camera roll photos, you can use third-party software like iExplorer or AnyTrans. These tools allow you to browse your iPhone’s file system and manually transfer the photos you want to your computer.

Once you have selected the option to transfer the non-camera roll photos, the software will guide you through the process. Follow the on-screen instructions to choose the destination folder on your computer and initiate the transfer.

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Make sure to wait for the transfer to complete before disconnecting your iPhone from your computer. Depending on the number and size of the photos, the transfer may take a few minutes.

By choosing the option to transfer the non-camera roll photos to your computer, you can easily save and organize your precious memories without cluttering up your iPhone’s camera roll.

Select the destination folder on your computer

Once you have connected your iPhone to your computer and have accessed the device’s files, you will need to choose a destination folder on your computer where you want to save the non-camera roll photos.

To do this, navigate to the folder or location on your computer where you want the files to be stored. You can choose an existing folder or create a new one specifically for the non-camera roll photos.

When selecting the destination folder, consider organizing the photos in a way that makes it easy for you to find and access them in the future. You may want to create sub-folders for different categories or dates, depending on your preference.

It is essential to remember the chosen destination folder as you will need to refer to it later in the process when transferring the photos from your iPhone.

Once you have selected the destination folder, proceed to the next step of transferring the non-camera roll photos from your iPhone to your computer.

Confirm the transfer and wait for it to complete

Once you have selected the photos you want to transfer from your iPhone, you will need to confirm the transfer and wait for it to complete. Depending on the size of the photos and the speed of your internet connection, this process may take a few moments.

If you are using a third-party app or software to transfer the photos, you will typically be prompted to confirm the transfer before it begins. This may involve confirming the destination folder or selecting any additional settings or options you want to apply to the photos during the transfer process.

If you are using a cloud storage service, such as iCloud or Google Photos, the transfer will usually begin automatically once you have selected the photos to be uploaded. You may be able to monitor the progress of the transfer in the app or software, which will show you how many photos have been uploaded and how many are remaining.

It is important to wait for the transfer to complete before disconnecting your iPhone or closing the app or software you are using. Interrupting the transfer process may result in incomplete or corrupted files.

Note: Depending on the number and size of the photos you are transferring, this process may take some time. Be patient and ensure you have a stable internet connection to avoid any interruptions.

Once the transfer is complete, you can verify that your non-camera roll photos have been successfully transferred by checking the destination folder or the cloud storage service you used. You should see the transferred photos there, ready to be accessed and used as needed.

FAQ

How can I transfer photos from my iPhone to my computer?

There are several ways to transfer photos from your iPhone to your computer. One way is to connect your iPhone to your computer using a USB cable and import the photos using the built-in Photos app on your computer. Another way is to use third-party software, such as iCloud or Google Photos, to sync your photos between your iPhone and your computer.

Can I transfer non-camera roll photos from my iPhone to my computer?

Yes, you can transfer non-camera roll photos from your iPhone to your computer. To do this, you can use third-party software, such as iCloud or Google Photos, to sync the photos between your iPhone and your computer. You can also email the photos to yourself and download them on your computer, or use a cloud storage service, such as Dropbox or OneDrive, to transfer the photos.

John Holguin
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