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Apple Mobile Products: iPhone, iPad, iPod
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Does new iPhoto app on iOS allow manual PhotoStream upload?
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<blockquote data-quote="davesub" data-source="post: 1394946" data-attributes="member: 248527"><p><strong>It is a Hassle</strong></p><p></p><p>I have recently returned from overseas. I put all my digital SLR photos onto iPad and edited them with iPhoto for iOS - which was an exceptional experience. So far so good. </p><p></p><p>However, none of my edited photos appear in Photo Stream (Hassle #1). If I transfer my edited photos to Camera Roll (Hassle #2) then they will sync with iPhoto on my Mac (however, it also syncs the original unedited version of the photo that is also sitting in Camera Roll) (Hassle #3). Moreover, the file size of the sync'd edited photo is Miles smaller than the version that is sitting on my iPad (Hassle #4). I have also used the other method suggested by Apple, ie "sharing via iTunes" from iPhoto for iOS and syncing back to my Mac (Hassle #5). This worked in getting my edited photos onto my Mac, however quite randomly half of them are tiny (e.g. 170 KB) and the other half are the size they should be (e.g. 6.1 MB) (Hassle #6).</p><p></p><p>Regardless of the price of iPhoto for iOS. It should be much simpler to transfer photos from iPhoto to iPhoto without loss of quality or duplication, etc.</p><p></p><p>PS, I love Apple, my iPad and iPhoto. It simply needs to be tighter</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davesub, post: 1394946, member: 248527"] [b]It is a Hassle[/b] I have recently returned from overseas. I put all my digital SLR photos onto iPad and edited them with iPhoto for iOS - which was an exceptional experience. So far so good. However, none of my edited photos appear in Photo Stream (Hassle #1). If I transfer my edited photos to Camera Roll (Hassle #2) then they will sync with iPhoto on my Mac (however, it also syncs the original unedited version of the photo that is also sitting in Camera Roll) (Hassle #3). Moreover, the file size of the sync'd edited photo is Miles smaller than the version that is sitting on my iPad (Hassle #4). I have also used the other method suggested by Apple, ie "sharing via iTunes" from iPhoto for iOS and syncing back to my Mac (Hassle #5). This worked in getting my edited photos onto my Mac, however quite randomly half of them are tiny (e.g. 170 KB) and the other half are the size they should be (e.g. 6.1 MB) (Hassle #6). Regardless of the price of iPhoto for iOS. It should be much simpler to transfer photos from iPhoto to iPhoto without loss of quality or duplication, etc. PS, I love Apple, my iPad and iPhoto. It simply needs to be tighter [/QUOTE]
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