Managing photos with iPhoto in iPad

My target is to manage my photos with my iPad, iPhoto and iCloud without PC or Mac. Now I have noticed that their is quite many limitations: 1) iCloud backups only the camera roll (not other albums although I have created them by the old Photo apps?) 2) in iPhoto I can copy only one photo at the same time from the photo stream to the camera roll (and after that iPad copies automaticly the copied photos back to the photo stream) 3) in iPhoto I can't create a new album from the photos which locate in the photo stream (in the old Photo app this is possible). Could somebody give hints to me if there are some other possibilities to manage photos without PC or Mac?

iPhoto for iOS uses the photos and photo organization found in the Photos app. You might just have to go back to that app to accomplish those tasks it does well and iPhoto for iOS does not.

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    But it does - go File -> Export and that's exactly what you'll get.
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    Finally, this is a User to User forum, the Apple Developers do not promise to read anything there.
    iPhoto menu -> Provide iPhoto Feedback
    Regards
    TD

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