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Organized way of importing iphone 5 photos to Windows 7?
My family, later than most, has now gotten to the "tipping point" where we're taking more photos with an iphone than with a "real camera." But we're still "old school" enough that we like to print some of the better shots. And the iphone, which makes picture taking pretty easy, has made photo organizing in Windows very hard.
What I'd like to do is connect the iphone to my computer as a device, "see" the photos, which are presumably stored in some organized manner on the phone, "drag" them to the Win7 computer, and then of course it becomes elementary to do whatever I want with them.
For starters, I can't even figure out how to "connect" the phone to the computer. The phone's charger has a cord that has a Windows USB connector on one end, and another connector that attaches to the phone. However, using this cord doesn't cause the phone to "appear" in Windows Explorer, or Devices and Printers.
So question 1 is what does the "right" cord look like and where do I attach it to the phone?
I assume the rest is either intuitive or googleable, but once the phone is connected and recognized by Windows, where are the photos stored?
I can't be the first person wondering this, but I cannot find an answer using google, or even within these usually very helpful forums.