Apple sometimes surprising its changeability:
Some updates have to wait for a few months while others come just when you
least expect them. Announced Picture Library iCloud Photo Library in beta
testing was supposed to go to Monday 20 October with the release of iOS 8.1.It
seems that, to test the possibility of a remote photo-storage can not wait to
not only by users but also the developers. Launching iCloud Photo Library was
held yesterday evening.
While the photo-library is in
beta stage and its full launch is scheduled for early 2015. However access to
your photos from any computer, knowing the username and password of the account
iCloud, you can today.
All images that are stored on
your iPad, iPhone or iPod, you can access only by logging in to your account on
the server iCloud.com. To enable sync your library with iCloud server, just go
to Settings - Cameras & Camcorders and enable iCloud Photo Library.
An alternative way to enable
synchronization may be a shift in the Settings - iCloud - Photography.
Two options for uploading
photosare here: The first "Storage Optimization iPhone" , provides
the load on the server the original pictures (native resolution) and
optimization (compression) photo at the iOS-device. The second option loads the
originals on the server and leaves them on the device.
Synchronization and upload photos
takes a lot of time and since switching flag iCloud Photo Library before
getting photos on the server iCloud, available in a regular browser on a Mac
can take from 10-20 minutes to several hours (depending on the size of your
collection and your Internet connection speed ).
As the clock on the website
iCloud.com Photo menu will appear your albums, photos and videos.
Determining factor in the use of
the service we provide to you is the amount of disk space. According to the
applicable tariff plans Apple's iCloud Drive, 5 GB is absolutely free. 20 GB
will cost $ 0.99 per month, 200 GB - $ 3.99. 500 GB will cost $ 9.99 and 1 TB -
$ 19.99.
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