Transferer ancienne photo sur flux photo par icloud

Bonjour. Comment transférer les anciennes photos sur flux de photo. J'ai configuré mon ipad avec mon iphone mais il ne prend pas les anciennes photos faites avant la synchro icloud. Icloud fonctionne très bien car les photos récentes prises avec mon iphone sont automatiquement sur le ipad. Merci de votre aide

Photostream ne marche pas à reculons. Il est vieux et fiable importation d'images sur un ordinateur puis synchroniser ceux qui reviennent à un autre appareil. Il ya d'autres options qui fonctionnent si la quantité de photos est limité. Comme par exemple envoyer ceux pour vous. Il va les sauver de tourner la caméra et le téléchargement à photostream jusqu'à 1000. La réalité est qu'il n'y a pas necsesity à "avoir des photos en photostream" cause photostream n'est que temporaire et après 30 jours toutes ces photos ont disparu du ruisseau de toute façon. Photostream est uniquement utilisée afin de télécharger des photos sans connexion, mais des choses précédent a juste besoin d'être importés avec la connexion.
Il ya des instructions partout net sur ​​la façon de "importer des images vers l'ordinateur".
Bonne chance et désolé pour google translate.

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