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Unhook3d said..
Being an iPhone 5, I assume you are running ios7?
I'm not a full bottle on how the cloud works (and pls feel free to fill me in on critical details) but I have noticed some of the photos I take are saved to iCloud. Maybe you could check there?
Does
Anyone know which photos/settings determine which photos are saved? Seems a little random from my experience?
iOS/Apple/iCloud is an idea that all your devices are really one system. If you are reading a web page on your PC and you leave for work when you open the browser on you iPhone you should be able to keep reading. That's the premise and it works pretty well. If you understand the premise it is easier to understand how it works. All is one.
Photo Stream is an idea where all your photos get copied to the cloud and subscribers to your stream will see them as they appear in the cloud. You can also add, view, edit any of the photos in your stream from any device you have set iCloud up on. Even on a PC/Windows.
[fingers crossed now Japie]
In iOS:
Settings > iCloud > Photos
If you've
My Photo Stream already turned on here you might be in luck japie. I think it's on by default?
Install iCloud on your (I assume) PC:
www.apple.com/au/icloud/setup/pc.htmlI checked 'iCloud Photos' in the control panel and all the photos that were sent to the cloud are now also on my work PC.
Open up Windows Explorer and you'll see an 'iCloud Photos' link/icon on the left under favourites. you can configure in the control panel where they are synched to.
If you're on a Mac your photo stream will be in iPhoto.
Something like that - your mileage may vary. I'm not sure if the photos you deleted will be synched with the cloud, that is deleted from the cloud too.
Good luck.
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Mark _australia said..
I hope you can't undelete photos on an iPhone
For God's sake set up a separate Photo Stream for friends and family to subscribe to. One that you manually add photos to.
My sister found out the hard way.