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<blockquote data-quote="Rod" data-source="post: 1628204" data-attributes="member: 204485"><p>Yes indeed there is a process.</p><p>Go to Apple Menu > System Preferences > iCloud. Log in if you are not already using your Apple ID. Select the tick box next to Photos.</p><p>The bad news is that doing that will only allow backup of new photos and allow them to be available on other OSX and iOS devices. For example if you take a photo on your iPhone it will be available on your iPad and your computer. You will also need to turn on the appropriate services on those devices (the same way as above).</p><p>But dont dispair, Apple <em>wants</em> you to be able to store your whole iPhoto library on the iCloud.</p><p>Read this article: <a href="http://www.cnet.com/how-to/getting-started-with-the-icloud-photo-library-beta/" target="_blank">Getting started with the iCloud Photo Library (Beta) - CNET</a></p><p>So it wont be long before you can do what you are requesting, at a price of course.</p><p>There are other paid for services such as Flicker but none are as seamless as iCloud for Mac users.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod, post: 1628204, member: 204485"] Yes indeed there is a process. Go to Apple Menu > System Preferences > iCloud. Log in if you are not already using your Apple ID. Select the tick box next to Photos. The bad news is that doing that will only allow backup of new photos and allow them to be available on other OSX and iOS devices. For example if you take a photo on your iPhone it will be available on your iPad and your computer. You will also need to turn on the appropriate services on those devices (the same way as above). But dont dispair, Apple [I]wants[/I] you to be able to store your whole iPhoto library on the iCloud. Read this article: [url=http://www.cnet.com/how-to/getting-started-with-the-icloud-photo-library-beta/]Getting started with the iCloud Photo Library (Beta) - CNET[/url] So it wont be long before you can do what you are requesting, at a price of course. There are other paid for services such as Flicker but none are as seamless as iCloud for Mac users. [/QUOTE]
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