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➍ Click OK. The new Smart Playlist appears in your Source list, where you<br />

can rename it.<br />

Click it to look it over, if you like. Then, on the Music tab, choose this playlist for<br />

syncing to the <strong>iPhone</strong>.<br />

The Photos Tab (ComputerÆ<strong>iPhone</strong>)<br />

Why corner people with your wallet to look at your kid’s baby pictures,<br />

when you can whip out your <strong>iPhone</strong> and dazzle them with a finger-tapping<br />

slideshow?<br />

iTunes can sync the photos from your hard drive onto the <strong>iPhone</strong>. If you use<br />

a <strong>com</strong>patible photo-management program, you can even select individual<br />

albums of images that you’ve already assembled on your <strong>com</strong>puter. Your<br />

photo-filling options for the <strong>iPhone</strong> include:<br />

• Photoshop Elements 3.0 or later for Windows.<br />

• Photoshop Album 2.0 or later for Windows.<br />

• iPhoto 4.0.3 or later on the Mac.<br />

• Aperture 1.0 or later, Apple’s high-end program for photography pros.<br />

• Any folder of photos on your hard drive, like My Pictures (in Windows),<br />

Pictures (on the Mac), or any folder you like.<br />

The <strong>com</strong>mon JPEG files generated by just about every digital camera work<br />

fine for <strong>iPhone</strong> photos. The GIF and PNG files used by Web pages work, too.<br />

You can sync photos from only one <strong>com</strong>puter. If you later attempt to snag some<br />

snaps from a second machine, iTunes warns you that you must first erase all the<br />

images that came from the original <strong>com</strong>puter.<br />

When you’re ready to sync your photos, click the Photos tab in iTunes. Turn on<br />

Sync photos, and then indicate where you’d like to sync them from (Photoshop<br />

Elements, iPhoto, or whatever).<br />

If you want only some of the albums from your photo-shoebox software, turn<br />

on their checkboxes. Once you make your selections and click Apply, the<br />

program bustles around, “optimizing” copies of your photos to make them<br />

look great on the <strong>iPhone</strong> (for example, downsizing them from 10-megapixel<br />

Syncing the <strong>iPhone</strong> 259

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