Yes and no. I say no because iTunes doesn't let you do this. You have to do this through a 3rd party, meaning you have to go out and get a piece of software or product made outside of Apple to make this happen.
There is a product called an Airstash. It is a wireless flash drive that streams media and pictures to your iPhone, iPod, and iPad wirelessly. So this could be a way to use this for your photos.
The nice part about the Airstash is that it has an SD card slot so if you have a digital camera that takes an SD card you can take pics with the camera, then take out your SD card and put it into the Airstash. From here you can wirelessly put those pics onto your iPod. You can even put on any home movies if you want to do this as well.It is a really cool product that works pretty well.
Below I have a video showing you how it works. You can buy it for $100.It is a little expensive but if you really want to do this, this is probably the best way to go. I hope this helps.
Let me know if you need anything else.
Yes you can but I think it may be a little hard, because I don't fully understand it either here is the link gizmodo.com/gadgets/software/sync-your-i....
Yes and no. I say no because iTunes doesn't let you do this. You have to do this through a 3rd party, meaning you have to go out and get a piece of software or product made outside of Apple to make this happen.
There is a product called an Airstash. It is a wireless flash drive that streams media and pictures to your iPhone, iPod, and iPad wirelessly. So this could be a way to use this for your photos.
The nice part about the Airstash is that it has an SD card slot so if you have a digital camera that takes an SD card you can take pics with the camera, then take out your SD card and put it into the Airstash. From here you can wirelessly put those pics onto your iPod. You can even put on any home movies if you want to do this as well.
It is a really cool product that works pretty well. Below I have a video showing you how it works. You can buy it for $100.
It is a little expensive but if you really want to do this, this is probably the best way to go. I hope this helps. Let me know if you need anything else.
Connect your iPod to your computer and open iTunes. Select your iPod in the DEVICES section of the iTunes Source list. In the main iTunes browser window, select the Photos tab.
Select the checkbox labeled "Sync photos from" and then choose either iPhoto, Aperture, Choose Folder, or Pictures, from the menu. If you choose iPhoto, select "All photos and albums" to copy all of your photos in iPhoto, or "Selected albums only" and select individual rolls or albums you want to include. If you choose Choose Folder, navigate to and select the folder of photos you want, then click Choose.
Select "All photos" to copy all photos in the folder, or choose "Selected folders" to sync particular subfolders. If you choose Pictures, choose "All photos" to copy all photos in the folder, or choose "Selected folders" to sync particular subfolders. If you want iTunes to also include the full-resolution versions of your photos, select the "Include full-resolution photos" checkbox.
Once you have decided which photos you'd like to sync, click Apply. Connect your iPod to your computer and open iTunes. Select your iPod in the DEVICES section of the iTunes Source list.
In the main iTunes browser window, select the Photos tab. Select the "Sync photos from" checkbox, then select either My Pictures, Choose Folder, or, if you have either program installed, Adobe Photoshop Album or Adobe Photoshop Elements, from the drop-down menu. If you choose My Pictures, choose "All photos" to copy all photos in the folder, or select "Selected folders only", to sync particular subfolders.
If you choose Choose Folder, navigate to and select the folder of photos you want, then click OK. Select the "All photos" to copy all photos in the folder, or choose "Selected folders" to sync particular subfolders. If you choose Adobe Photoshop Album or Adobe Photoshop Elements, select "All photos and albums" to copy all of your photos in your chosen program, or "Selected albums only", then choose any checkbox next to the albums you want to include.
If you want iTunes to also include the full-resolution versions of your photos, select the "Include full-resolution photos" checkbox. Once you have decided which photos you'd like to sync, click Apply. Now any time you add photos to your synced folder or album, iTunes will automatically update the pictures on your iPod whenever you connect it to your computer.
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