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Michael Hakans
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Export images with folder structure from Labscope

Post by Michael Hakans »

I have some users running Labscope on their iPads. They want to export images to their computer. When try try to do this, they cannot seem to preserve their folder structure they setup in Labscope.

What is the best way to save images from the iPad to a computer through the Labscope app?
Maik Drabent
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Re: Export images with folder structure from Labscope

Post by Maik Drabent »

Hi Michael,

you can save images on PC's through the file app.

At first you have to connect a computer or external server in the file app
https://support.apple.com/guide/ipad/co ... pados/15.0

Afterwards you can select the shared folder in the Labscope app to save the images (See Screenshot)

With best regards
Maik
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Byrd Franklin
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Martin Stas
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Re: Export images with folder structure from Labscope

Post by Martin Stas »

Hey everyone!

I completely understand the frustration of not being able to preserve the folder structure while exporting images from Labscope on iPads. It can be pretty a hassle, especially when you have a lot of snap shots organized in particular folders within the app.

Based on my knowledge, the best way to save images from your iPad to a computer through the Labscope app is to use iTunes File Sharing. Here's a step-by-step guide:

1. Connect your iPad to the computer and open iTunes.
2. Select your iPad within iTunes and go to the "Apps" section.
3. Scroll down to the "File Sharing" section and select Labscope.
4. You should see a list of files and folders associated with Labscope.
5. Locate the folder containing your pics and select the archives you want to export.
6. Click on the "Save to" button and pick out the destination on your computer.
7. Finally, click "Save" to transfer the selected images from your iPad to your computer, preserving the folder structure.

I hope this helps! Let me understand if you have any other questions or want further assistance.
Jeffree Star
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Upload the images from the Labscope app to a cloud storage service like Google Drive, Dropbox, or iCloud. You can then access the images from your computer and download them, preserving heic to jpg the folder structure
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James Murdock
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The Files app is a built-in file manager on iPads. You can access Labscope's saved images through the Files app and transfer them to your computer. The basket random game will help you practice better soccer skills.
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