Yes, Jim, you can also mail an imported pic.
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Am 31.05.2013 um 01:50 schrieb Jim Saklad <jimdoc@icloud.com>:
>> I used to be able to email my photos that I had downloaded to the photos app on my iPad 2. Now, this does not work...I tried from my last imported photos and from my camera roll - still no photos are emailed. Have I missed something?
>> Judi
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> There are basically 3 "normal" ways of getting images onto your iPad.
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> 1. You can use the camera or screen-shot technique to take a picture with the iPad itself, or save an image that was e-mailed or texted to you; these appear on the Camera Roll.
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> 2. You can sync images from folders on your computer, using iTunes, to Albums on the iPad.
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> 3. You can *import* images directly from another camera or camera card; these appear in their own album.
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> If the iPad is working properly, #1 and #2 will produce images you can e-mail or otherwise send from the iPad.
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> I'm not sure about #3; at the moment I don't have any of those.
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