Photos limited in shared photo stream in a album

As topics, also how many recipients is max. if the shared photo stream album which is not public?
Thanks:)

See no limit here
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS4379

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    Yes. First they would have to be saved to an Event in the iPhoto Library. Then you can create an album for them.
    Do you have iPhoto setup to automatically import Photo Stream photos into the library?
    If you do they will already be in your library.
    OT

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    and I am trying to organize photos so there aren't duplicates and triples.  I have photos in events, last import, photos and albums....I feel like they are all taking up space.
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    Then you can use it in many albums and projects. Using the photo this way will only reference the one single copy of the photo in the event. The albums don't store the photos and do not require additional space. If you delete a photo from an event, it will be removed from all albums that have been using the this photos.
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    If you get a warning, that the system needs space, don't do anything but update the backup of your mac and move files to an external disk to free space.
    It is not save to keep working, when the system is running out of space.
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    Welcome to the Apple Community.
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    harryhal wrote:
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  • HT201317 how do I drag photos from iphoto to photo stream?

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