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Get pictures off your iPad

Learn how to transfer the photos you take on your iPad over to a home computer using Apple's iCloud Photo Stream feature, as well as USB syncing.

Get photos off an iPad

Now that the Apple iPad finally includes a great camera, I suspect that many of you have taken beautiful photographs that you'd like to transfer back to your computer.

In this CNET How To, I'll walk you through Apple's prescribed methods for moving iPad photos over to your computer, including Photo Stream syncing via iCloud and syncing over USB.

If you're looking for other, more-advanced methods for transferring your iPad's photos, check out CNET's How To guides on apps such as Photo Transfer, Scotty, and Bump.

Otherwise, enjoy the above video and take a gander through this step-by-step slideshow for getting pictures off your iPad and onto a Mac or PC.

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