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  1. Windows 11: Can I change the import folder when importing photos from a camera using the...


    I want to import photographs from my camera into a folder on my D drive as I did with my Windows 10 machine. I don't want to put them in the C drive Pictures folder and clearly nor do I want to have to copy them over from Pictures to the desired folder. Windows 10 allowed you to specifiy whatever folder you wanted them to go in I can't see how to do this in Windows 11. I know I can copy and paste from file manager but these are RAW files and I can only get tiny thumbnails so its not easy to se what's what. Clearly I can memorize the last file name/number that was imported but really it would

    :)
     
    RachelFirth, Sep 1, 2023
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  2. Unable to change the import destination in photos

    Hi Karl,



    Thank you for writing to Microsoft Community Forums.



    In order to get clarity on this issue and assist you with appropriate troubleshooting steps, please reply with the answers to the questions below.



    1. Are you aware of any changes made to this computer prior to the issue?
    2. How are you trying to import the camera photos onto your computer?


    If the Photos Application is just disappearing, then I suggest you to follow the steps mentioned in
    Fix problems with apps from Microsoft Store and then try to import the photos
    from your camera onto your computer.



    You might not be able to directly import the photos from your camera to a specific folder in the Photos application, so I suggest you to import the photos from your camera and it will appear in the Collection tab in the Photos application. Then, you
    will be able to create an Album for all those pictures.



    Else, once you connect your camera to the computer, you can go to
    This PC
    > Double-click on your camera > Copy the photos that you want by selecting the photos and pressing the
    Ctrl and C keys > Then, paste those photos in a specific folder that you have created.



    If you want this folder to be visible in the Photos application, then you just need to go to
    Folders tab beside to Albums tab > Click on
    Add a folder
    > Then, select the folder where the photos are located.



    For reference, you may also refer Import photos and videos from phone to
    PC
    and the section Import photos and videos from
    See all your photos and check if this helps.



    You may also follow the suggestions
    provided by Andre Da Costa dated December 21, 2015.



    Give it a shot and let us know of any changes.



    Hope it helps.
     
    Shafeeq_Khan, Sep 1, 2023
    #2
  3. Ruz San Win User
    importing photos

    Thank you for clearing that out. It looks like you are importing the files using the Photos app. When you import photos using this app, the files get imported into your Pictures library. To view these files, refer to these steps:

    • Open File Explorer.
    • On the list of folders on the left side of the window, click on Pictures. You shall see the photos imported from the SD card using the Photos app.

    Another option you have is to import the files solely using File Explorer. Here's how you can do it:

    • Connect the SD card into the computer.
    • Launch File Explorer.
    • Click on This PC.
    • Locate your SD card under Devices and drives.
    • Double-click on the SD card.
    • Manually choose which photos to move into your local folders. Right-click on each photo and choose
      Copy (Ctrl + C) then go to the destination folder then right-click on an empty space in the window and select
      Paste (Ctrl + V).
    • If you are importing all the photos, you can press Ctrl + A on the keyboard to select all of the files. Copy then Paste them into the destination folder.
    • If you are importing selective photos, hold the Ctrl key while clicking on the photos you want to copy. This will let you choose a number of photos instead of selecting all of them like what Step 7 suggests.

    Once you're able to get the hang of the tricks, importing photos will not be a challenge anymore.

    Tell us which method works best for you.

    We're here if you need more help.
     
    Ruz San, Sep 1, 2023
    #3
  4. Windows 11: Can I change the import folder when importing photos from a camera using the...

    Import the photos from the Camera to Windows 10

    Can you try the following steps:

    • Connect the camera to your PC.
    • Open the Photos app.
    • Swipe in from the bottom edge to see the app commands.

      (If you're using a mouse, right-click within the app.)
    • Select Import.

      Note

      Import isn't available if you're looking at a single picture in full screen view.
    • Select the device you want to import from.
    • The app automatically searches for all photos and videos that it hasn’t imported before and selects them. You can also swipe down on or click each photo and video you want to import or select Select all.
    • Select Import.
    The photos and videos are saved in the Pictures folder in a sub folder named with the date (for example, 2016-12-10).

    Based on your screenshot, the system did not detect you device as a camera. If the steps provided didn't work, contact your device manufacturer and ask them if they have any know compatibility issues. Some camera requires an application that will give the
    option to import/export pictures.

    I'll be waiting for your response.
     
    Carmine Sam, Sep 1, 2023
    #4
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