Enter your Apple ID to sign in to iCloud. Choose the features and content that you want to keep up to date across your devices. Click Apply. You can also use these steps to find your photos on your PC: Windows 8. Windows 8: From the Start screen, select iCloud Photos.
Windows 7: Click the Windows Start button, then click Pictures. Double-click My Photo Stream to view your photos. This also shows up as a folder in the window that appears. Open iCloud for Windows. Next to Photos, click Options. Select My Photo Stream. Click Done, then click Apply. Make sure iTunes has been installed on your PC.
Browse output location and export selected photos from iCloud to your computer. You can follow Syncios on Twitter , Facebook for more tricks. Backup, restore, transfer WhatsApp chats, photos, videos and files between iPhone and Android.
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How to Migrate Instagram photos to Smugmug? Kip Roof. PicBackMan does exactly what it's supposed to. It's quick and efficient. It runs unobtrusively in the background and has done an excellent job of uploading more than GB of photos to 2 different services. After having lost a lot of personal memories to a hard drive crash, it's nice to know that my photos are safe in 2 different places.
Julia Alyea Farella. I have noticed that one of the iPhones 4 does not download photos at all. When you set the auto sync, every time you plug in the iPhone, it will backup everything including the photos to your PC. This has all changed since OS X updated recently. Help please! After iCloud downloads photos from my photo stream How do I then delete photos from my iPhone and pc photo stream and still save the photos to my pc?
Move the picture to another file and then delete individually on both pc and iPhone photo stream. Seems like a lot of steps. My old photo editing software let me download and delete in one step but since the latest couple of iOS releases it can no longer recognize photos to download on my phone.
Forget about My Photo Stream, it never intended for long-term backup. Has Apple clarified this? Unfortunately, iPhoto is no longer supported by Yosemite — per the app store. Any idea on how to work around that? Hello, a little stuck. It seems to be showing the last 30 days and not the latest photos. Any idea how to make it show the latest ?
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