Moving Photo/Movie gallary from Mobile me to icloud then sending pics to icloud from iphoto?

Hi,
I was/am a mobileme subscriber and have many photo albums and movies in my mobileme gallery.
I have a couple of questions:
- How do I transfer my existing photo/movie gallery from mobileme to icloud?
- How do I setup my iphoto 11 to send photos to icloud from the share button in the bottom RH corner? It still has share with mobileme in the selctions and when I try to share it fails?
Thanks,
Steve.

- How do I transfer my existing photo/movie gallery from mobileme to icloud?
What happens to the pictures that I’ve posted to my MobileMe Gallery?
You can continue using MobileMe Gallery through June 30, 2012, even after moving to iCloud. You should save copies of all photos published to your Gallery before that date. If you have a Mac, it is likely that most of your Gallery photos are already in iPhoto. If not, you can sync the Gallery photos to your iPhoto library. You can also download your photos and movies from the web. Please read this article for details.
From here >  Apple - MobileMe - MobileMe transition and iCloud
How do I setup my iphoto 11 to send photos to icloud
With iCloud setup your Mac, open System Preferences > iCloud. Make sure Photo Stream is selected.
iCloud support articles:
iCloud: How to back up iCloud data
Learn how to set up iCloud on all your devices
iCloud: Managing your iCloud storage

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