Photostream with multiple iCloud accounts

Can I set it up so that photostreams from my phone and my wife's phone will both download to my PC?  If I set up both of our accounts, will I have to log out and log in to each one to get the downloads?
Is there a way yet for the photos she takes to show up in the photostream on my phone?  It would be nice if there were a simple way to automatically share media between devices that belong to different users within the same family.

I have successfully got this to work using my wife's iphone, my iphone, and our associated macs and ipads. Basically, you setup the other icloud account on your mobile devices, then deactivate everything accept photostream. Turn off contacts, mail, etc. on those accounts. It actually works, though you would think there would be an easier way to do this.

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