Can I upload videos to Photo Stream

Can I upload videos to Photo Stream?

Photo Stream IS NOT a backup. It will only show the last 1000 photos taken on your iPhone. And no, you cannot "upload" video to photo stream.
If you need to backup, use iTunes. Your videos will not be backed up, but they will be synched.
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    How can I transfer videos in photo stream

    You can't. They aren't stored in the photo stream.
    HOWEVER! With third-party apps like PhotoSync ( http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/photosync-wirelessly-transfers/id415850124?mt=8 ), you can easily back up / transfer your videos to / via Dropbox, Picasa/Google+, Facebook, SmugMug, 500px, Flickr, Box, Zenfolio, (S)FTP, WebDAV and Google Drive. (But, of course, NOT Apple's Photo Stream.)

  • I. Can't upload photos to moon pig and also I can't upload videos to YouTube or facebook. I have updated to IOS 5 on my iPhone 4. Help

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    You would lose photo stream photos older than 30 days from your my photo stream folder.  Tto keep them save them to the camera roll first.  To do this in iOS 7, open your my photo stream alburm, tap Select, tap the photos, tap the share icon on the lower left, then tap Save to Camera Roll.
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    Photo stream doesn't upload videos, just photos.  If the video was in your camera roll when you last backed up your phone, restoring the entire backup should recover the video. 
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  • I imported 635 images into an iPhoto album so that I can share them via a photo-stream. However, iPhoto says there are only 600. When I try to add the missing images it says they are already there. Why can i not see these images in iPhoto?

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    Generally I would not use Facebook for sharing any photos, it compresses the photos substantially, and when you have shadows and dark colours you get visible "bands" where there should be subtle gradients, ie at sunsets and sunrises.
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    2. Exporting pics and uploading to Facebook from the browser.
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    If you export pics form Aperture at high res jpegs or TIFFs your images will be fine.
    If you insist to use Facebook as your way to share your work, then your workflow should be this:
    1. Right click images you want to share.
    2. Select Export version.
    3. Export as 100% size and ensure the export settings are set at 100% quality.
    4. Upload this pic into Facebook.
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    See how you go.

  • Can i load pictures into photo stream?

    can i load pictures into photo stream?

    There are a different ways to do this:
    - Open the photos one at a time and take a screenshot.  This will add a new low resolution copy of the photo to the camera roll, which will then upload to your photo stream.
    - Email the photos a few at a time to yourself, then save the attached photos to your camera roll.  This will add a copy of the photo at full resolution to your camera roll (if you choose to send them as Actual Size) and upload to photo stream.
    - Use an app like PhotoSync, which will allow you to wirelessly transfer copies of all your old photos to your computer all at once.  Then delete these photos from your camera roll and use PhotoSync to transfer them back from your computer to your camera roll.  These will be the original resolution and will upload to your photo stream.  (You need an App like this because iTunes will not transfer photos back to your camera roll, where they must be in order to add to your photo stream).

  • Automatic upload feature in Photo Stream

    I am confused with the 'Automatic Upload' feature in photo stream within iPhoto.  Hopefully you can help.
    The way I understand this feature is if I import a photo within iPhoto and the automatic upload feature is enabled, it will automatically put the imported photo into the photo stream such that it will be on all my ios devices.  Now this where it gets confusing.  In iPhoto I do not see the photo in my photostream event folder.  I do see it in photo stream on ios devices)iphone and iPad).  In iPhoto the photo is currently in the 'Import' folder.  So where does the photo in the import go when I do another import.  And...when photo stream d/l's pictures to monthstream folder, will there now be 2 copies of that same picture in iPhoto.
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    Thanks for answering.
    Cause I have some photos want to do some post processing in ipad via some tools like snapspeed.
    It happended to be the recently imported photos. So my work flow  is to get the photo from photostream in ipad.
    After finishing post processing, it automatically creates a new  photo in photostream (which I love that).
    And I can easily get the photo in  my iMac via photo stream.
    That's why I found the resolution changed, cause at first I even want to replace my original one.
    So I think if I want preserver the resolution, maybe I can use your way.
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  • Not all the photos from my iPad are uploaded to My Photo Stream.

    Does Photo Stream have some algorithm to recognize similar photos and upload only one of them?
    I have like 700 photos in my iPad Photo Stream. But only half of them are uploaded to My Photo Stream folder on my PC. Why?
    I noticed that similar photos are not uploaded. Maybe there is some algorithm?
    How can I fix this?
    I must add that photos aren't older than 30 days, and Photo Streams was on from the beggining.

    Good morning
    I can't create this issue on my devices but appears that others have had this problem - often during times of poor wifi reception it seems.  I did find this solution of powering off and then they came through for this op.
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  • How do I cancel an in progress upload to my photo stream?

    I have a lot of photos automatically uploading to my photo stream, I want to cancel the operation but can't find any way of doing so, any ideas?
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    iPHoto preferences ==> iCloud - uncheck Automatic upload
    quit iPhoto, reboot your Mac and Restart iPhoto
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  • Difference between iCloud Photo Library and Upload to My Photo Stream?

    What is the difference between the iCloud Photo Library and the Upload to My Photo Stream options in the iCloud settings on my iPhone / iPad? Is it that uploading to the iCloud Photo Library uploads the images to iCloud (for viewing via browser) and using the Photo Stream only syncs the images between iOS devices?
    I've had an iPad for awhile but I just got my first iPhone and I'm trying to understand the sync behavior. It seems that with both options enabled (iCloud and Photo Stream), every single image, screenshot, picture downloaded from Twitter, etc is all getting lumped together in the All Photos album and then synced everywhere. I absolutely do not want this. Can I have just a Camera Roll folder that syncs between devices, and then downloads / screenshots / etc stay local to the device without syncing?
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    Oh, is it true that every image *has* to be in the All Photos albums? There's no way to move screenshots and downloads to separate albums so they don't get cluttered with pictures I take? Or can I enable a separate Camera Roll folder?
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    I realize no one is twisting my arm to use anything. But that doesn't stop me from being disappointed about iOS's photo management capabilities compared to what I was used to in Windows Phone.
    I already have unlimited OneDrive storage per my Office 365 account so that's not an issue. I just assumed that iCloud would be a more elegant photo syncing solution since it's built into the OS so that was the path I wanted to pursue. However now that I have a better understanding of the iCloud solution, it's clear that I'll stick with the OneDrive app for iOS to automatically back up my photos there instead of iCloud.
    Not trying to be snarky and I do appreciate the info and links provided - those definitely helped.
    Jason

  • Why don't all the pictures I take on my phone upload to my photo stream?

    Why don't the all of the pictures I take on my iPhone 5 upload to my photo stream?

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    That test will allow to check if photostream works at all, if the problem is intermittent - like you described, when you on good wifi it should rectify itself(it has 30 days to do that), but you want to make sure that those pictures do get in photostream album of your iphone.

  • Upload pictures to Photo Stream

    Hello. I want to give iCloud Photo Stream a try. Problem is, iPhoto is horrendous software and I just won't run it. What other way are there to upload pictures to Photo Stream?
    I can send pictures automatically from iPhone, and Wiindows user get a nifty uploads folder. Ironically, however, Mac users are stuck with bulky and unreliable software to upload their pictures. Why, I ask you, are Windows users being rewarded for not being Mac users?
    Is there a way to set up a Windows-like "Uploads" folder, or upload the files ising some programming tool?  Thanks.

    Here's one way:
    1 - put the image files you want to upload to your Phone and then into PHoto Stream in a folder on your hard drive.
    2 - connect your iPHone to your Mac and launch iTunes. 
    3 - in your iPhone section of iTunes click on the Photos button in the toolbar.
    4 - select the checkbox Syhnc Photos from .
    5 - in the resulting window navigate to the folder you've created, select it and use the Apply button.
    6 - once in your iPhone select the photos uploaded and move to the Photo Stream.
    Or learn how to use iPhoto properly and make the operation nearly automatic.
    OT

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