thanks
Il giorno 14/mag/2014, alle ore 01:17 AM, Tim Kilburn kilbu...@me.com ha
scritto:
Hi,
No, not really. What happens is that pictures taken on an iPhone are
automatically uploaded to the PhotoStream if you have that enabled on the
iPhone. Now, thanks, how about those videos, i
Hi,
Videos are not a part of the PhotoStream. Videos need to be transferred over
via the USB connection. When you physically connect the iPhone to your Mac,
those videos should automatically be transferred over to your Mac. You should
not get duplicates either, things are normally checked
thanks so much
Il giorno 14/mag/2014, alle ore 05:22 PM, Tim Kilburn kilbu...@me.com ha
scritto:
Hi,
Videos are not a part of the PhotoStream. Videos need to be transferred over
via the USB connection. When you physically connect the iPhone to your Mac,
those videos should
Hi,
I've been wondering about this too, so am asking another question.
So if my photos are on my Mac in photo stream, do I have to import them into
iPhoto in order for them not to be deleted when I delete a photo from my
phone's camera roll? I've been copying them to another pictures folder I
Hi,
If you look way down this post, you should see the answers to your questions,
but I'll paste them into here anyway.
If you're seeing your iCloud/PhotoStream photos when in iPhoto on your
Mac, then they're likely already downloading automatically to your Mac.
To confirm, go into
Hi Tim,
Thanks for this. I did see some of those earlier posts but still don't
understand what you mean by the following:
If she deletes them from the PhotoStream, then they will be removed from
the PhotoStream Library on your Mac too.
How do you delete something from your photo stream on an
hi,
When on the first page of the Photos app on your iPhone, you can choose from
your various albums or you can access your PhotoStream. Of course, for users
like us, you won't necessarily see the actual picture but it will tell you when
the picture was taken and if it's clear/blurry and if
is there a way to transfer my iphotos on myiCluod going to my mac, i see all
my photos on my iCluod on my mac, but i can't drag them or is it can i only
copy them then delete it on iCluod?
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On 13/05/2014 22:48, Dionipher Presas Herrera wrote:
is there a way to transfer my iphotos on myiCluod going to my
Hi,
If you're seeing your iCloud/PhotoStream photos when in iPhoto on your Mac,
then they're likely already downloading automatically to your Mac. To confirm,
go into iPhoto, press cmd-comma to get into iPhoto Preferences then select the
iCloud pane in the Toolbar. The My PhotoStream should
if my mom would delete it on her iphone would it be deleted on my mac?
Il giorno 14/mag/2014, alle ore 12:35 AM, Tim Kilburn kilbu...@me.com ha
scritto:
Hi,
If you're seeing your iCloud/PhotoStream photos when in iPhoto on your Mac,
then they're likely already downloading automatically to
Hi,
No, not really. What happens is that pictures taken on an iPhone are
automatically uploaded to the PhotoStream if you have that enabled on the
iPhone. Now, if your Mac uses the same Apple ID and you have photos turned on
within the iCloud pane of System Preferences, then you're both
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