![]() ![]() Photo Stream is located in iPhoto’s sidebar, and it offers the same set of controls of any album view. Additionally, iPhoto will recognize Photo Stream items that have been already imported, and ask the user to edit the imported version upon trying to hit Edit in Photo Stream. If Photo Stream photos are set to be automatically imported in Events, iPhoto will create single Photo Stream events as shown in the screenshot below alternatively, users can also browse all photos in the Photos tab. Photo Stream can automatically fetch photos from the cloud, but there are two additional options to automatically import photos in Events, Photos, Faces and Places, and send all new photos from a Mac to iCloud. ![]() With the new iPhoto, users can enable Photo Stream directly in the app’s Preferences. Rebuilding a library now correctly preserves saved slideshows and books ![]() Resolves an issue that could cause some pages of books to print incorrectly Previously imported photos are now displayed in a separate section of the Import windowīook/calendar themes and card categories can now be selected using a pop-up menu in the carousel view Left and right swipe gestures can now be used to navigate between photos in Magnify (1-up) view This update also addresses minor stability, performance and compatibility issues, including: IPhoto 9.2 supports compatibility with iCloud and iOS 5. iCloud’s Photo Stream is a continuously updated “album” with all your most recent photos, which doesn’t need to be synced or manually copied to a Mac. Photo Stream stores new photos for 30 days, and it’s not possible to edit photos stored in Photo Stream. Photo Stream is a new service that enables users to store their last 1,000 photos in the cloud, and have them automatically pushed to all devices configured with iCloud. The update, available now, brings a number of bug fixes and improvements to iPhoto, but more importantly it brings full compatibility with iCloud’s Photo Stream for iOS devices, Macs and PCs. Apple today released a new version of its desktop photo management and editing software, iPhoto 9.2. ![]()
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