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I'm not very computer literate, but this is how I would handle it as long as it's not too many.
I would email them to myself, then save the photos. Then the would be new to you photo stream.
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steve1906
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Well, that's not it. I can post photos... just not all of them. I can only get to the more recent photos. It's like there's a limit??
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droid1226
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i think there's a size limit and iphones camera is so good that pictures and videos are massive so it'll give me like a 2gb limit to send photos to twitter or email or whatever. so u have to do it in chunks..
iphones also hold the small icons of photos that may have been deleted or backed up on ur cpu. u have to manually delete those and they're unrecoverable but i don't think that's your situation.
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Heeheee, TC .. nope, it was just a beautiful fall photo that I took several weeks ago and never posted it.
I guess I'll have to pay a visit to our provider. I told him last week that I would come in from time to time just to annoy him. Thankfully he laughed!
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If he laughed he must not know you too well! You can, as we all know and sorry to say, be a pain sometimes.
So .. was thinking (uh oh) .. I guess I could upload all of the pics on my phone directly to my computer? Hadn't thought of that since it's more trouble.
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