I create a shared Photo Stream on my iPhone, but my iPad (on same iCloud account) can't see it.

Any way to "host" a stream from two devices?

Then it should only be deleted from your phone.
If anything should go wrong, the owner can re-invite you as a subscriber (see http://help.apple.com/icloud/#/mmb700ea29).

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    If you're creating it from iPhoto on your Mac this screenshot describes how;
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    I can confirm the problem: The same message, as soon as I try to add stream no. 51.
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  • HT201077 I have turned off photo stream on my iphone but the icloud photos dont disappear

    I have turned off photo stream on my 4s 7 ios but the icloud photos are still on my phone taking up data space, HELP!

    Welcome to the Apple Community Ed.
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  • HT201077 Some one else created a shared photo stream but it says I did.

    Some one else created a share stream and I subscribed to it but it shows their picture with my name and that I created the stream. When clicking on the person with their picture and my name it shows their correct info.

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  • HT201077 Can I share all my photos with my wife without having to constantly add photos to the shared photo stream?

    My family has an imac where we have a family photo library in iphoto.  The iphoto library is under my wife's profile.  My wife and I each have an iphone 4S.  I'd like all the photos my wife and I take on our iphones to automatically upload to the iphoto library on my wife's imac account.  I've tried a few different ways of doing this and none of them are ideal.
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    Léonie

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    I have an iPhone 4s running iOS6 and my wife has a new Macbook Pro running Mountain Lion and the latest version of iPhoto. 
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    On your device using iOS 6, try quitting and re-opening the Photos app:
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    Tap the red circle in the upper-left corner of the Photos icon. The icon should disappear from the list.
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  • No Shared Photo Streams on iPad 3 4G

    Hi,
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    Sean

    Hi Sean,
    I think. Have a similar issue. I don't have a shared photostreams button at all in the settings that I can toggle on my iPad 2 16gb wifi. My iPhone does, my iPad 2 64gb 3G does and so does my wife's. it is strange.  Is this what you had?
    Cheers
    Tim

  • Trouble creating shared photo streams

    A few days ago I created four separate shared photo streams using various events in iphoto. I shared all four with my husband and everything worked great.
    Since then I have tried multiple times to create additional shared photo streams to share with him and none of them work. I hilite all the photos and select Share and it creates the shared photo stream but no photos are ever inside.
    Why can't I get this feature to work anymore?
    The existing four photo streams still work perfectly and all the photos are intact.
    Any help you could offer would be appreciated.
    Thank you!!

    I am using the most recent version of iphoto 9.5.1.
    The problem with getting shared photo streams to populate seems to be a bit random. I was able to create a couple more shared photo streams today, but it doesn't work everytime.
    Nothing seems to be wrong with any of the photos I am using. They are viewable in full size and don't seem to be any different than any other photos.
    There are certain events I am having trouble with. Each time I try to create a shared photo stream with them, either they don't populate at all, or they only load a portion of the photos and videos before stopping.
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    None of this seems to make any sense.
    Thanks,
    Lorraine

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