HT201317 how do i look at my pictures that are in my photo stream after i log in on my icloud account?

how do i look at my pictures that are in my photo stream after i log in on my icloud account?

By syncing them from your iphoto using that article
iOS and iPod: Syncing photos using iTunes - Apple - Support
Or if last 30 days of pictures is enough for you, you just need to sign in to your icloud on the phone and turn photostream "ON".

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    By syncing them from your iphoto using that article
    iOS and iPod: Syncing photos using iTunes - Apple - Support
    Or if last 30 days of pictures is enough for you, you just need to sign in to your icloud on the phone and turn photostream "ON".

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    how do i look at my pictures backed up to icloud

    If you mean photo stream photos, you look at them on your devices sharing your iCloud account with photo stream enabled.  If you want to view them on the internet, you'll have to create a shared photo stream as a public website, as explained here: http://help.apple.com/icloud/#mmc0cd7e99.

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    How do I open and view old pics that I hope are stored in my icloud?

    Hello Shannon,
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    How do I view My Photo Stream?
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    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4486
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  • How can I delete 250 pics out of 1000 pics in Photo Stream - simply, not one by one?

    How can I delete 250 pics out of 1000 pics in Photo Stream - simply, not one by one?

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  • How do i look up my pictures saved on icloud, how do i look up my pictures saved on icloud

    How do I look up my photos that are on icloud? According to itunes i have 20,000 pics but my photo stream file on my pc says theres 2,000

    Hi jen0629!
    I believe this article will help address these questions:
    iCloud: My Photo Stream FAQ
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht4486
    How long are My Photo Stream photos stored in iCloud?
    The photos you upload to My Photo Stream are stored in iCloud for 30 days to give your devices plenty of time to connect and download them.
    How many photos are stored in My Photo Stream on my devices and computers?
    iCloud pushes all your photos to the My Photo Stream album on your devices and computers, and manages them efficiently, so you don’t run out of storage space.
    Your iOS devices keep a rolling collection of your last 1000 photos in the My Photo Stream album. From there, you can browse your recent photos or move the ones you like to your Camera Roll or another album to keep them on your device forever.
    Because your Mac and PC have more storage than your iOS devices, you can choose to have all of your My Photo Stream photos automatically downloaded. In iPhoto or Aperture preferences on your Mac, select Photos (or Photo Stream) > My Photo Stream > Automatic Import. All of your photo stream photos will be imported into your Events, Projects, Photos, Faces, and Places folders in iPhoto or Aperture. On your PC with My Photo Stream enabled in the Control Panel, all of your photos will be imported into C:\\Users\<user name>\Pictures\iCloud Photos\My Photo Stream. For iCloud Control Panel 2.0 to 2.1.2 users, the path is C:\\Users\<user name>\Pictures\Photo Stream\My Photo Stream .
    Thanks for being a part of the Apple Support Communities!
    Cheers,
    Braden

  • How can i find all included pictures which are not in a album? (only in the Library)

    How can i find all included pictures which are not in a album? (only in the Library)

    Hi there,
    I'm afraid I don't quite understand your question. All images are in your Library and only those you specifically select from that Library would be in an Album. What platform are you using? Revel Mac, Elements, web browser, etc?
    Here is a link with some helpful information:
    FAQ: File Basics: How do I Upload, Download, Share, and Delete files in Revel?
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    I understand that many versions of any pictures are still on my computer (Masters???).  If I have a final I like, how do I delete all the others that are taking up space?  I have already put the originals into albums, edited them, and renamed them.  Can I/should I delete all other versions located in Masters, I think?  If I want to keep events, but want them to include the newly edited albums, can I delete the specific event and somehow bring the photos used in the album into a new event.  Understand iPhoto just keeps space or manages photos, so how can I have events that include the edited pix and clean up disk space.  Thanks.
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    It's very simple. If you want to use iPhoto, just let it manage things as it does. Other than that: Export from iPhoto and delete the image from iPhoto. That will remove the master and all versions.
    If space is an issue... use an external disk.
    Don't change anything in the iPhoto Library Folder via the Finder or any other application. iPhoto depends on the structure as well as the contents of this folder. Moving things, renaming things, deleting them or otherwise making changes will prevent iPhoto from working and could even cause you to damage or lose your photos.
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    How do I see my pictures that are in my aperture library in finder?  I would like I be able to select  photos in finder when I am making photo books online without having to export them first from aperture jinto a new folder. Is there any way to view and download my pictures directly from finder?

    SamanthaR22 wrote:
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    All pedantic, but please stick with me here  .
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    SamanthaR22 might have written:
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    Aperture does allow you to create and save within your Library share-able files of your Images.  These files are called Previews.  You specify the file parameters in Aperture Preferences on the Previews tab.  These files are available to other programs via the OS X Media Browser.  These files are what you get when you drag selected Images out of the Aperture program and drop them on another program or on your desktop (which is part of the Finder).
    HTH.
    —Kirby.

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  • HT4859 My phone was stolen.  I synced with my computer and lost some pictures that are backed up on the cloud.  How do I get pics from the cloud that are not in my photostream?

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