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SCOTT KELBY
Although you use iTunes to manage just about everything on your iPhone, when it comes to your iPhone’s camera, you treat it just like you would any other digital camera—when you connect it to your computer, if it has photos on it that you’ve taken, whatever software you have installed to import photos will likely launch. For example, if you’re a Mac user, chances are iPhoto or Image Capture will launch and offer to import your shots. If you’re a Windows user, the AutoPlay dialog or Windows Camera Wizard will kick in. You’re not limited to these apps, though. You can use Photoshop Elements, Photoshop Lightroom, Apple’s Aperture, Adobe Bridge’s Photo Downloader, Windows Photo Gallery, or just about any other app that can bring images in from....Note: