Saving photos on photo stream on my mac

I know this is a really dumb question but if I synce my phone to my mac are the photo stream photos automatically saved on my mac?
Thanks for any help.

Yes: that's PhotoStream's function. Provided it's enabled on all devices, any photos you take on orr add to any one device will be transmitted to the others and saved there.

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