Starting with version 2.1 of Social Flash MOBILE, under the Settings menu, you will see the "Save original photo" option available.  This allows you to store a copy of the photo taken by the iPad without the frame/border around it.  The photos will be saved on the storage of the iPad.  Enabling "Save original photo" is not recommended for most users, as it will eventually use all your storage. 


In order for this option to operate properly, the application has to be granted permission to be able to write the photos to the iPad.  Once you set this option and go to save your first photo, you will be prompted to grant permission.  If for some reason you do not grant this permission, you can manually set the permission by going into the Settings application of the iPad, look for SocialFlash Mobile, and set permissions to "Add Photos Only".



You may want to synchronize the photos on your iPad to a cloud-based storage for archival or marketing purposes.


Depending on the cloud-based storage you use, there are many options you can use.  Below are some Apps that may be of interest.


PhotoSync

This App costs $2.99

https://www.photosync-app.com/


This App syncs almost anyway you want- between devices, from iPad to a NAS, a Computer, lots of Cloud-Services (Dropbox, Google+/Picasa, Google Drive, Amazon Cloud Drive, Facebook, Flickr, SmugMug, OneDrive, Box, Zenfolio, 500px1 and SugarSync2)….delete after transfer capability, “exclude from delete after transfer in favorites” capability…..autotransfer mode for background activity.


Dropbox for iPad

This App is Free

https://www.dropbox.com


This is the classic Dropbox client which can be used to synchronize just like your desktop version.  If you are a Dropbox user, this may be your best choice.  Requires subscription to Dropbox.


Box for iPhone and iPad/Box for EMM

This App is free

https://www.box.com


This is the box equivalent to dropbox above.  It can be used for synchronizing files on your iPad like your desktop version.  Requires a subscription to Box.


iCloud

This support is included with IoS.


Every Apple Device has access to iCloud.  At issue is that multiple devices may very well point to different iCloud accounts.  That has to be managed carefully.


Flickr

This App is free


If you are storing photos only on a Flickr account, which comes with 1TB of storage, the app is available for the iPad or iPhone.

The App allows you to treat Flickr as your camera roll, so all your “local” photos stream right to your account to free up space on your iPhone/iPad.