HT5824 how to store pictures on i cloud?

how to store pictures on I cloud?

The only want to store photos in iCloud indefinitely is to add them to a shared stream (see http://help.apple.com/icloud/#/mmc0cd7e99).  Photo stream photos only remain in iCloud for 30 days, allowing enough time for them to be downloaded to all your devices.

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  • How to store pictures in the cloud storage

    Can you store pictures in the cloud service? What would the cost be and if at all possible or is it only for music..Thanks...

    jofromflorida wrote:
    Jason, is there a way to store the photos into a permanent cloud storage and keep them there? I guess, something like the itunes music, where apple saves all of your music....Thank you for the site, which has helped me considerably to understand what it is all about...Ciao, Jo
    Jo, not that I'm aware of as an offering from Apple. While the photo stream can serve that purpose for a finite period of time (it's a rolling 1,000) if you're looking for web/cloud hosting or something similar to the galleries feature that .Mac/MobileMe offered you'll need to seek it elsewhere. The good news, there are numerous cloud storage services out there most of which offer free storage ranging between 2GB and 5GB.
    I personally use Dropbox.com for photo galleries and cloud storage/file sharing. But there's several to pick from and all of them are quite good.

  • How to store pictures

    I am seeking how to store pictures in a table. I know I must use the LONG RAW Datatype but I don(t know how to insert the pictures.
    Could U help me please?
    Thanx in advance
    null

    don't use raw data type if u r in oracle 8.0 or greater. For this purpose in oracle 8i BLOB data type is provided which is stored the image or any binary file.
    for loading the image from any OS file to blob data type column, use dbms_lob.loadfromfile procedure.
    Ok
    Kunjan Pandey

  • How to store files in the cloud??

    I just signed up to photoshop CC.  How do I store files in the cloud?

    Yes, finally, thank you. 
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    I hope things get easier from here.  Having said that, I have to admit I don't know how to sign up to Behance.  When I go there I have to sign in but I'm not given a place to Sign UP.  Sigh.  Maybe you can help me out again.
      -yoram

  • Does anyone know how to move pictures from verizon cloud to dropbox?

    need help manuevering pictures from verizon cloud over to dropbx

    rveagle wrote:
    need help manuevering pictures from verizon cloud over to dropbx
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  • ICloud and iOS 8: How to store photos on the cloud only?

    I Thought iCloud would make me save space on my devices by keeping my photos on the cloud. But it mirrors all photos on the cloud into my device (I know iOS can store lower resolutions of the photos, but they take a lot of your device's space anyway)! You should be able to pick which photos you want to keep localy (so you can access them even with no internet) and wich photos you want to keep only on the cloud. If you want to delete photos on your device to open some space... be careful, they will also be deleted from the cloud. There is no way to erase it only locally.
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    is there a way to keep photos only on the cloud and not on all your devices?
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    Am I missing something?
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    Wait for iCloud Photo Library to be introduced later this year.  It should allow you to keep full resolution photos and videos in iCloud and access them from your devices without having to have them stored on your devices.  It will use your iCloud storage plan.

  • How to store pictures/files on icloud but delete off of ipad

    Hi,
    Does anyone know how to upload their files/pics/vids to iCloud while also being able to delete them off of my local iPad?  My iPad is running out of space and I thought I could upload and store these files on the cloud while removing locally.
    Thanks,
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    You can't do this with iCloud; iCloud is designed to keep your data synced across all your devices and to back up your device, not to serve as a way to expand the storage of your device.  To do this, import your photos and videos to your computer and delete them from your camera roll, as explained here: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4083.

  • How to download pictures from the cloud to a new phone

    I have a new iPhone 6 plus and want to get my pictures from my iphone 4s.  they are backed up to the cloud.

    Pictures are not "backed up" to iCloud, with the exception of their inclusion in a full backup of the device. If they are in Photo Stream, then they will be in the Photo Stream tab in the Photos app once you sign into iCloud on the iPhone 6. If they are part of a backup, then you need to choose "Restore from iCloud Backup" during the setup process on the iPhone 6. If you've already set it up, go to Settings > General > Reset > Erase All Content and Settings, to start over.

  • HT5824 how to recover pictures

    hello was just wondering how do i get my pictures back on my iphone. it did and update and wiped out all my pictures. not very happy

    You can recover camera roll photos by restoring your backup.

  • How iPhoto stores pictures in library

    Hi! I just started using iPhoto... I love the looks and possibilities from this program, but still have some questions regarding the library management. I know I should not look into the "iPhoto Library"-folder, but I like to know what happens with my pics before fully relying on the program...
    Basically, I noticed two key folders, "Originals" and "Modified". So far so good, and good to know that the original file is kept at all times. However, I cannot find the logic behind the naming of the different folders (sometimes there's just a date; sometimes a description), nor the splitting in different folders. Moreover, I noticed that the photos from one specific library appear multiple times in the "Originals" folder. I did indeed import and delete these pics multiple times, but I would expect that iPhoto would delete the pics upon deleting the album?
    Makes me remind me of the day I decided to manage my music library through iTunes; never regretted it... However, from my first experiences, it appears that iPhoto's database management capacities seem to be a bit poorer (e.g. naming of folders; deleting files; but also lack of a button to "Consolidate library"; I will have to use AliasHerder now)...
    Anyway, can somebody give me some insights how the database management works, before trusting my full photo library to it? Or should I use Aparture instead (although it doesn't look so fancy as iPhoto ).
    THX!

    Hi! I just started using iPhoto... I love the looks and possibilities from this program, but still have some questions regarding the library management. I know I should not look into the "iPhoto Library"-folder, but I like to know what happens with my pics before fully relying on the program...
    This is correct - yet you continue doing so - not really a good idea
    Basically, I noticed two key folders, "Originals" and "Modified". So far so good, and good to know that the original file is kept at all times. However, I cannot find the logic behind the naming of the different folders (sometimes there's just a date; sometimes a description), nor the splitting in different folders.
    iPhoto is a database and the logic behind the naming is what ever logic the database operations need - it is not designed for human use but only for iPhoto use - hence the advice to stay out of it - there simply are no user serviceable parts in the iPhoto library
    And from time to time the way elements within the iPhoto library are named changes with no notice so not only is there no reason to know, nothing you can do if you do know and it is subject to change without notice - which has happened several times in the past.
    Moreover, I noticed that the photos from one specific library appear multiple times in the "Originals" folder. I did indeed import and delete these pics multiple times,
    How did you delete them? The proper (only) way is to move them to the iPhoto trash (press the delete key or drag them there) and empty the iPhoto trash - iPhoto menu ==> empty trash
    but I would expect that iPhoto would delete the pics upon deleting the album?
    Language is critical - albums in iPhoto are logical things and deleting photos form albums does only that - to delete a photo it must be deleted form the event and the iPhoto trash emptied - then the photo is gone from everywhere including the hard drive
    Makes me remind me of the day I decided to manage my music library through iTunes; never regretted it... However, from my first experiences, it appears that iPhoto's database management capacities seem to be a bit poorer (e.g. naming of folders; deleting files; but also lack of a button to "Consolidate library"; I will have to use AliasHerder now)...
    iTunes and iPhoto are two entirely different products and operate totally differently - do not assume that anything you know about either applies to the other
    As to Alias herder and a "consolidate library" feature - your intent is not clear. Alias herder does one and one thing - replace aliases with the original file - it is a very useful tool for people who have failed to heed the advice not to run a referenced library - it helps them recover from the problems of a referenced library -- I have no idea of what you are thinking of using it to "consolidate your library" - and once again let me warn you not to mess with the content or structure of the iPhoto library - you will lose data if you continue to do that
    Anyway, can somebody give me some insights how the database management works, before trusting my full photo library to it? Or should I use Aparture instead (although it doesn't look so fancy as iPhoto ).
    You need to be looking at the results you want - not the procedures. iPhoto is being use by millions and millions of users - it works - if it does what you want then use it - if it does not then do not - and at anytime in the future you can change your mind and move to a different program - either that program will read the iPhoto library (aperture for example) or you can just export your photos and use them with the new program
    LN
    Message was edited by: LarryHN

  • Store data in the cloud

    How to store data in the cloud ?

    If you are referring to iCloud, the information on this portion of Apple's support site should help for starters:
    http://www.apple.com/support/icloud/
    I'd suggest you start with the "getting started" section. If after reading that and any section pertaning to the type of data you wish to store you still have specific questions, post back and someone can probably help.
    Regards.
    Message was edited by: varjak paw

  • How to put pictures in a table

    I am seeking how to store pictures in a table
    Could you help me please?
    thanx
    bye

    Look into BLOB datatypes. They allow the storage of large binary objects (like pics). If you have the 8i Web Dev book there is a great example of dealing with images stored in a table.
    -A
    <BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Fabien PREUD ([email protected]):
    I am seeking how to store pictures in a table
    Could you help me please?
    thanx
    bye<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
    null

  • Store Pictures in Oracle databases

    Please anybody can tell about that, how to store pictures or images in oracle database 9i.

    To store pictures in your database you need a table with a BLOB column and one application in oracle forms or java to load them. This code is a web servlet to display photos in a web page:
    package kas.web.interfases.metrics;
    * GetFoto.java
    import java.io.*;
    import java.sql.*;
    import javax.servlet.ServletException;
    import javax.servlet.http.*;
    import oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver;
    public class GetFoto extends HttpServlet {
    public GetFoto() {
    public void doGet(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response)
    throws IOException, ServletException {
    doPost(request, response);
    public void doPost(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response)
    throws IOException, ServletException
    {   System.out.println("test");
    try {
    DriverManager.registerDriver(new OracleDriver());
    catch(Exception exception) { }
    try {
    Connection conn = DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:oracle:thin:@172.21.0.96:1521:PRESIDEN", "kas", "kas");
    Statement stmt = conn.createStatement();
    if(conn != null) {
    String cod = request.getParameter("cod");
    if(cod == null)
    cod = "2";
    String sql = "SELECT emf_foto1 FROM pla_emf_empfoto WHERE emf_codemp=" + cod;
    if(!cod.equals("")) {
    ResultSet rset = stmt.executeQuery(sql);
    try {
    if(rset.next()) {   ////System.out.println("test2");
    Blob ablob = rset.getBlob("emf_foto1");
    response.setContentType("image/gif");
    OutputStream out = response.getOutputStream();
    long bloblen = ablob.length();
    int buffersize = (int)bloblen;
    int bytesRead = 0;
    byte b[] = new byte[buffersize];
    InputStream is = ablob.getBinaryStream();
    while((bytesRead = is.read(b)) != -1)
    out.write(b, 0, bytesRead);
    is.close();
    response.flushBuffer();
    finally {
    rset.close();
    conn.close();
    catch(SQLException sqlexception) {
    System.out.println(sqlexception.toString());

  • How do I move pictures off my phone without losing the pictures permanently?  Is there a way to keep the pictures in the cloud without them being on my device?

    How do I move pictures off my phone without losing the pictures permanently?  Is there a way to keep the pictures in the cloud without them being on my actual phone?  I'm concerned that the sync feature will remove the pictures from the cloud when they are deleted from my phone.
    Thanks for the help.

    Can I back up iPhoto to the cloud via some apple service (iCloud)
    No
    or do I need to use something else?  If so, any recommendations?
    An external hard disk:
    Most Simple Back Up:
    Drag the iPhoto Library from your Pictures Folder to another Disk. This will make a copy on that disk.
    Slightly more complex: Use an app that will do incremental back ups. This is a very good way to work. The first time you run the back up the app will make a complete copy of the Library. Thereafter it will update the back up with the changes you have made. That makes subsequent back ups much faster. Many of these apps also have scheduling capabilities: So set it up and it will do the back up automatically.
    Example of such apps: Chronosync - but there are many others. Search on MacUpdate or the App Store

  • How can i get my pictures from the cloud if deleted from my Iphone

    how can i get my pictures from the cloud if deleted from my Iphone?

    Restore a backup of your phone that was made while the photos were still on it.  It should include your camera roll photos.  This explains how to restore an iCloud backup: iCloud: Restore your iOS device from iCloud.

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