Are "iCloud Photo Library" pictures showing on new devices?

I'm going to upgrade to a iPhone 6 in a week. on my current iPhone 5, I have turned "iCloud Photo Library" on and synced across my other devices such as iPad. When I'm gettting my iPhone 6, im going to set it up as a new iphone without a iCloud Back-Up. After that I'll turn on "iCloud Photo Library". My question now is, if my stored photos are showing up then in the Photos app on my iPhone 6?
Thanks in advance!

Dont do it. I've have NOTHING but problems trying to sync my iphone 6. It will not sync photos or music at all. Been trying for almost a month now. Do yourself a favor and switch to a better phone IE not apple! The iphone died with Steve.

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    I cannot see photo library pictures in my apple devices.  I bought extra storage of 200GB but none of them can be viewed from iPad/Phone
    Nila

    Hi Nils72,
    I apologize, I'm a bit unclear on the exact nature of the issue you are describing. If you are saying that you are having issues accessing your iCloud Photo Library from your iOS devices, you may find the troubleshooting steps outlined in the following article helpful:
    Get help with your iCloud Photo Library - Apple Support
    Regards,
    - Brenden

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    What if I delete several pictures from my camera roll then will it automatic to delete from iCloud Photo Library beta?

    Yes according to the quote below from iCloud Photo Library beta FAQ - Apple Support
    Deleting a photo or video from your Photos app will also remove the item from iCloud Photo Library and from your iCloud storage allocation. Photos and videos you remove can be recovered from the Recently Deleted album for 30 days. After 30 days, your content will be removed from the Recently Deleted album. Photos are backed up on our servers for up to 30 days after they're deleted from the Photos app.
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  • I have the iCloud Photo Library (Beta) turned on. The photos from my iPhone do get uploaded to the iCloud. The photos are then downloaded to my wife's iPhone (we share the iCloud account). How do I keep the photos from downloading to my wife's iPhone

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    Deleting a photo or video from your Photos app will also remove the item from iCloud Photo Library and from your iCloud storage allocation. Photos and videos you remove can be recovered from the Recently Deleted album for 30 days. After 30 days, your content will be removed from the Recently Deleted album.
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    If you turn on Optimize [device] Storage, iCloud Photo Library will automatically manage the size of your library on your iOS device, so you can make the most of your device's storage and access more photos than ever. iCloud Photo Library stores the original, high-resolution photos and videos in iCloud and can keep lightweight, device-optimized versions on each of your devices. As long as you have enough storage, recent photos and videos that you access the most will stay on your device at full resolution.
    You can turn on Optimize [device] Storage from Settings > iCloud > Photos or Settings > Photos & Camera > iCloud Photo Library on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. You need an Internet connection to access an original photo or video that’s stored only in iCloud.

  • ICloud Photo Library - Are my camera photos being compressed?

    When 'Optimize iPhone Storage' is selected, are the photos I take with the iPhone being compressed and the originals deleted locally after being uploaded, or is it just photos taken with an iPad which are then synced across other devices that are 'optimized'? I've searched online and can't seem to find an answer to this question.

    Greetings Mac_Man_Dan,
    Welcome to the Apple Support Communities!
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  • IPhone photos app crashing consistently with large iCloud photo library beta - how can I completely remove?

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    It can free up some storage but it doesn't work like Dropbox. See the following quotes from iCloud Photo Library beta FAQ - Apple Support
    I personally don't use iCloud Photo Library as it is still beta. Additionally, I have a Mac computer and there is not yet a Mac Photos app that is compatible.
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    To turn on Optimize [device] Storage on your device, tap Settings > iCloud > Photos or Settings > Photos & Camera, then select Optimize [device] Storage. You need an Internet connection to access an original photo or video that’s stored only in iCloud.
    How does iCloud delete photos and videos from iCloud Photo Library?
    Deleting a photo or video from your Photos app will also remove the item from iCloud Photo Library and from your iCloud storage allocation. Photos and videos you remove can be recovered from the Recently Deleted album for 30 days. After 30 days, your content will be removed from the Recently Deleted album. Photos are backed up on our servers for up to 30 days after they're deleted from the Photos app. If you need to recover these photos during that time, contact Apple Support.

  • HT6378 How to upload iPhoto library into iCloud Photo library?

    Hi,
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    On the iCloud, All Photos folder just shows a fraction of what's on my Mac iPhoto library, probably the most recent pictures I have taken and there's no sign of any automatic uploading as suggested by all Apple Ads...
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    S

    After having upgraded all devices to latest version, I wonder how do you get now the Mac iPhoto library into iCloud Photo library? iCloud Photo Library setting has been enabled on all devices.
    iPhoto on your Mac is not supposed to work with iCloud Photo Library. The new "Photos" app for the mac will be able to do it. The release of this app  has been announced for "Early next year".
    For now, only your mobile devices can upload to iCloud Photo Library.  So you have to upload your photos to the mobile devices to get them into iCloud Photo Library Beta.
    That is not easy, because you cannot upload from your iPhoto library to your iOS 8 devices using iTunes with  iCloud Photo Library Beta enabled on the device. It will disable syncing photos with iTunes. As long as you are using  iCloud Photo Library Beta, mail the Photos to your devices or upload using Photo Stream.

  • ICloud Photo Library won't sync all photos

    I've enabled iCloud Photo Library on my Macs & iOS devices... and have noticed that all my photos are not being sync'ed to iCloud... and the ones in iCloud are not being sync'ed to all my devices. (I'm running Mac OS X 10.10.3 on the Macs and iOS 8.3 on the iPad/iPhone.)
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    Thanks!

    I managed to fix the problem articulated above. I think only photos that are copied into your Photos Library can be synced via iCloud. And, the approximately ~10,000 photos missing from iCloud were not in my Library.
    On the iMac Photos Library, I selected all the photos (Cmd-A) and choose File->Consolidate from the menu... and this popup emerges:
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  • ICloud Photo Library on a Mac

    While we're waiting for the new iCloud Photo Library to make it to OSX, I discovered an interesting way to get photos loaded on your Mac into your iCloud Photo Library.  The bad news is it won't handle videos yet.
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    Your Mac will only show you the images in the Photo Streams. To see your iCloud Photo Library (Beta) use the Photos.app on the iCloud webpage.
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    or,if you want to upload to iCloud Photo Library (Beta), use
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  • Does iCloud Photo Library syncronise ALBUMS across devices?

    It is not clear whether the iCloud Photo Library synchronises ALBUMS across iOS devices. NOT just photos - the Photo Stream does that but I have several dozen albums on one iPad and I want the to be recreated on another iOS devices automatically.
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    Am I doing something wrong?
    Thanks
    ELKAY

    Ok. At last I have it. And as far as I can tell my problem can't be solved automatically
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    My approach has been to disconnect one of my iPads from the network which has all my albums and I will work through one album at a time recreating it and adding the selected photos to the album.
    Much remains unclear (such as what happens to edits made on a iPad) and for a company whose story is all about ease of use, this has been a very opaque and nerve-racking experience - strating with the hair-raising message when you turn it on about deleting photos from iTunes. Before getting into the iCloud 'dream' I backed up all my photos from all devices to DropBox and from there to a USD drive.
    The Photo-stream is another problem - no proper explanation of anything from the vendor - who knows where the images actually reside, and when they will disappear!
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    ELKAY

  • HT6378 How to copy iPhoto albums to iCloud Photo Library?

    I have several years of photos in my iPhoto library.  How do I copy these into iCloud Photo Library, retaining all my albums?  I don't want to just copy all the photos without keeping my organization. 

    After having upgraded all devices to latest version, I wonder how do you get now the Mac iPhoto library into iCloud Photo library? iCloud Photo Library setting has been enabled on all devices.
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    For now, only your mobile devices can upload to iCloud Photo Library.  So you have to upload your photos to the mobile devices to get them into iCloud Photo Library Beta.
    That is not easy, because you cannot upload from your iPhoto library to your iOS 8 devices using iTunes with  iCloud Photo Library Beta enabled on the device. It will disable syncing photos with iTunes. As long as you are using  iCloud Photo Library Beta, mail the Photos to your devices or upload using Photo Stream.

  • ICloud photo library question

    So I can find hundreds of articles telling me that if you iCloud storage is full, your photos won't sync anymore. But if you have thousands of  photos, what will happen in my phone is eventually full?
    I mean, I have my "optimize iPhone storage" option turned on, but there will be a maximum right? Or are the optimized versions really that small of size?
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    Yeah - I'm not seeing anywhere that it states if there is a maximum of "optimized" photos you can keep on your device. I'm guessing that "optimized" photos must be much like iTunes in the Cloud where you can see all of your music (including what is stored in the cloud), but only the music you have actually downloaded will be on your physical device. So only the "original photos" that the management system have left on your device, or that you have specifically downloaded are actually on your device.
    Sorry I'm not 100% on that. I'll see if any of our Photo experts know for certain!
    But to answer your question about:
    "nowhere it's stated that your oldest/never viewed pictures will be removed from your device" I think this covers that particular question:
    How does iCloud Photo Library save space on my device?
    If you turn on Optimize [device] Storage, iCloud Photo Library will automatically manage the size of your library on your iOS device, so you can make the most of your device's storage and access more photos than ever. iCloud Photo Library stores the original, high-resolution photos and videos in iCloud and can keep lightweight, device-optimized versions on each of your devices. As long as you have enough storage, recent photos and videos that you access the most will stay on your device at full resolution.
    To turn on Optimize [device] Storage on your device, tap Settings > iCloud > Photos or Settings > Photos & Camera, then select Optimize [device] Storage. You need an Internet connection to access an original photo or video that’s stored only in iCloud.
    So, if original photos are the ones that are actually on your device, then it will remove older and least viewed original photos to maximize storage when needed.
    This is supported by the paragraph about turning off iCloud Photo Library:
    You can turn off iCloud Photo Library for a single iOS device by going to Settings > iCloud > Photos and turning off iCloud Photo Library beta. If you turned on Optimize [device] Storage, you might not be storing all original photos and videos on that device. To download the original photos and videos, select Download and Keep Originals.
    If it is off, you do not have access to those photos that are "optimized", so that supports the idea that they actually live in the cloud.
    Cheers,
    GB

  • ICloud Photo Library (beta) version?

    I have an iPhone 5c that was recently repaired and upgraded to iOS 8.2. A new feature I noticed was the Photos setting in iCloud, where I have the option to "Optimize iPhone Storage" or "Download and Keep Originals." The wording doesn't make sense to me, and the little description below isn't exactly clear either--what's the difference between the two? I take a ton of photos, so storage is important to me, but does that mean I have lower quality photos saved to my phone only? Or are lower quality photos being backed up on iCloud, too?
    Thanks!

    See the quotes below from iCloud Photo Library beta FAQ - Apple Support
    How does iCloud Photo Library save space on my device?
    If you turn on Optimize [device] Storage, iCloud Photo Library will automatically manage the size of your library on your iOS device, so you can make the most of your device's storage and access more photos than ever. iCloud Photo Library stores the original, high-resolution photos and videos in iCloud and can keep lightweight, device-optimized versions on each of your devices. As long as you have enough storage, recent photos and videos that you access the most will stay on your device at full resolution.
    To turn on Optimize [device] Storage on your device, tap Settings > iCloud > Photos or Settings > Photos & Camera, then select Optimize [device] Storage. You need an Internet connection to access an original photo or video that’s stored only in iCloud.
    What happens if I turn off iCloud Photo Library?
    You can turn off iCloud Photo Library for a single iOS device by going to Settings > iCloud > Photos and turning off iCloud Photo Library beta. If you turned on Optimize [device] Storage, you might not be storing all original photos and videos on that device. To download the original photos and videos, select Download and Keep Originals. Then you can turn iCloud Photo Library off. You can also select the items that you want to download within the beta Photos app on iCloud.com.
    You can disable iCloud Photo Library (and recover iCloud storage) for all devices by going to Settings > iCloud > Storage > Manage Storage > iCloud Photo Library beta, then selecting Disable and Delete. Once disabled, you will have 30 days to download your library to at least one device. You can download your photos and videos to your iOS device by turning on Keep Originals or by selecting the items to download from iCloud.com/photos.

  • ICloud photo library multiple libraries

    Hi,
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    I enabled  iCloud photo library on iPhone, iPad and iMac.
    All synced (taking a lot of time) and works flawlessly.
    Then i needed to find a workaround for obtaining what i need.
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    léonie,
    thanks for you reply.
    léonie wrote:
    Did you perhaps try to turn off  iCloud Photo Library (Beta) ?
    iCloud Beta was off and when I flipped the slider to turn it on, the warning came up (and I slid it back to the off position)
    léonie wrote:
    When you turn on iCloud Photo Library (Beta) on an iOS device, the photos from the Camara roll will be moved to iCloud and only optimized versions will be kept locally, if you enable "Optimize Storage".
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    léonie wrote:
    If there are synced photos on your device, they will be removed, however, but not from other devices.
    They are all synced photos from her MBA and iPhone...the key thing is that they not be removed from the "other" devices.
    She really uses the iPad for reading books, playing bridge and some email.
    The iCloud for iPhoto would be nice because, as I understand it, she can view the photos without having a physical copy on her storage.

  • Does not work (does not synchronize photos) iCloud Photo Library on all devices

    hi there.
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    If deleting a photo from any device deletes it from the iCloud Photo Library, "library" may not be the right word to describe its function. Surprised nobody else has commented on this. Am I the only one who got this wrong?
    Your iCloud Photo Library is in iCloud, and the main purpose is to sync and update it across all your devices. Any change you do, including deleting, will sync across all devices syncing with iCloud Photo Library.
    If you want to save space on your mobile devices use the "Optimize Storage" option. Then you will store only optimized thumbnails on your devices and keep the full resolution versions in iCloud.
    http://www.apple.com/osx/photos/
    Fill your library, not your device.
    iCloud Photo Library can help you make the most of the space on your Mac. When you choose “Optimize Mac Storage,” all your full-resolution photos and videos are stored in iCloud in their original formats, with storage-saving versions kept on your Mac as space is needed. You can also optimize storage on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch, so you can access more photos and videos than ever before

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