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harry20larry

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Aug 14, 2008
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Thank the lord, you now have the option to take photos from a camera roll or imported event and move them to or create a new event. This is a big feature for many people.
 
When you say "Event" you mean folders right?

So on the iPad I can make individual folders for say my Cats, Dogs, Hamsters, Snakes.

Then over the course of say a year, when I happen to randomly take a photo of one of these animals, perhaps on the iPad or the iPhone or something else. I can then, on the iPad move them into the correct folders?
 
Does anyone know if your albums sync with iPhoto on your Mac? Let's say I've created an album called Springtime on my Mac and it's synced to my iPad. If I throw in new pictures into Springtime on my iPad, do these pictures appear in Springtime on my Mac?
 
When you say "Event" you mean folders right?

So on the iPad I can make individual folders for say my Cats, Dogs, Hamsters, Snakes.

Then over the course of say a year, when I happen to randomly take a photo of one of these animals, perhaps on the iPad or the iPhone or something else. I can then, on the iPad move them into the correct folders?

Yes

Does anyone know if your albums sync with iPhoto on your Mac? Let's say I've created an album called Springtime on my Mac and it's synced to my iPad. If I throw in new pictures into Springtime on my iPad, do these pictures appear in Springtime on my Mac?

Don't think so, Steve expressed how the Mac is still the central hub for organisation
 
I've heard about moving photographs into Albums, but what about moving photographs into new events? What about keywords and faces?
 
I'm wondering how these albums/folders/events relate to iCloud. I understand that the 1000 most recent photos from the last 30 days get included in your Photo Stream, but what happens to the older photos? Do they count against your 5GB iCloud storage?
 
I'm wondering how these albums/folders/events relate to iCloud. I understand that the 1000 most recent photos from the last 30 days get included in your Photo Stream, but what happens to the older photos? Do they count against your 5GB iCloud storage?

if you save them they'll be stored to your local storage is how i interpreted it.
 
I'm wondering how these albums/folders/events relate to iCloud. I understand that the 1000 most recent photos from the last 30 days get included in your Photo Stream, but what happens to the older photos? Do they count against your 5GB iCloud storage?

Do you know of any way to delete photos from photostream?
 
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