What's differences between camera roll and photostream?

what's differences between camera roll and photostream files?

Camera Roll is all photos & videos taken directly with the device, including screenshots, and also any images saved from a text message, email or website.
Photostream is a service that, after you've taken such a photo, after you close out the Camera app (or switch to a different app or your home screen), uploads a copy of that photo via wi-fi to your iCloud Photostream account. 
Camera Roll photos are saved until you delete them.
Photostream photos will remain in Photostream for 30 days minimum.  After that, they will be automatically purged from the system.  If there are photos in your Photostream that you would like to save permanently, copy them to your iPhone's Camera Roll, or download them to your computer using the iCloud Control Panel.

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    Sometimes my iPhone photos come across to my iPad and iMac in photostream sometimes individual ones don't seem to.
    If I've taken a photo on the phone its in my camera roll. Sometimes its in my photostream as well, sometimes not.
    Confused!
    Frustrated when I want to use a photo off my phone on my iMac (say attached to an email) and photostream there doesn't have it.
    iPhoto no longer has a photostream folder at left but it has an iCloud one. Is that the same thing and Apple (as usual) are just trying to confuse me?
    Help?
    TIA
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    That does not involve iPhtoo for the Mac - this is the iPhoto for Mac forum
    try this article - http://www.apple.com/support/icloud/photo-stream/ - or ask in the IOS forum for your device or software
    LN

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    Question #4.  I suppose someone could write an app that does nothing but display photos that were captured by, and reside physically, on the device.  Perhaps someone already has, if anyone knows.  Of course I’d prefer to use the native app for this function, but I’d take the function over nativity if I had to choose.
    Question #5. Does anyone know (“know” – please no speculation, and nothing that an NDA forbids) how the iCloud Photo Library, which dropped back to beta in the final release of iOS 8, works? Does it provide the backup and safekeeping function of Photostream, along with the ability to view that set of photos separately?  If so then I could turn off Photostream and at least get rid of that clutter.
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    Here's one, eh, kludgy fix for Question #1.  I don't exactly recommend it - it can be pretty laborious - but in the end it seems to get me back to about where I started with my Camera Roll.
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  • Ios - 8 where are the 'camera roll' and 'photostream' albums?

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    All I want is one folder that contains all the photos on my device and another that contains the photos that I'm happy to share across my devices. I would have hoped I could have create some smart albums, but albums seem to have to be curated manually.
    I know I can see all my photos with the photos tab, but there are two issue I have with this, #1 the "collections" interface is horrible – I just want a nice grid of photos like in albums – and #2 my photostream photos are merge within them.
    I now have no way of telling if I'm deleting a photo from the phone or the photostream, for example when I'm trying to free up space on the phone.
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    So, basically now... the gallaries are gonna be the same. Because if you delete one photo from the iphone, you also delete it from ipad and viceversa.
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    As long as you do not enable iCloud Photo Library Beta, your photos are stored only on the iPad, unless you add them to a shared album.
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    When you delete photos from the photo stream, the deleted photos are removed from My Photo Stream on all your devices, but the original photos remain in Photos on the device on which they were originally taken. Photos that you save to another album on a device or computer are also not deleted.

  • What is difference between sy-tabix and sy-index.

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    what is difference between sy-index and sy-tabix and where both are using ?

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  • Re: what is difference between sap locking and database locking

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