import photos from the iPod touch to mac

Plugged my iPod touch Mac - and unable to highlight or show pictures to import on Mac.  It happened only on connect initial to iPod for Mac, but if you did not transfer the pictures so I can't get the photos recognized again by simply plugging in the iOs device

I tried to use iTunes, but only a copy of photos from photos on iPod touch

He says I can import them separately, but the link provided no details

I want to just plug in the iPod and transfer the pictures I select - this happens only on plug iPod for the first time - and then subsequent taken ins do not show that they are not recognized as new

Try restarting the iPod when it is connected to USB and restart also pictures.

See the LarryHN post in this discussion: link to this post

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