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share one picture at a time. So if you select more than one photo, the Twitter option does not appear
in the Share pop-over.
When you share via Facebook, you get a pop-over in which you enter a message to go with your
photos. You also need to tap the album name below the photo preview to select a Facebook album to
send the photos to. You can also add a location and set the Facebook Audience for your photos by
tapping the respective links below the message area. Tap the Post button when done.
When you share via Twitter, you also get a pop-over in which you enter a message to go with your
photo (see Figure 5-14). You can include a location by tapping Add Location. When done, tap Send to
share your photo on Twitter.
Figure 5-14
Sharing a photo to Twitter
Store Images in Your Photo Stream
Sometimes, you want to add to your Photo Stream images and photos that you didn't take with
your camera or got from your computer's Photo Stream (via iPhoto or Aperture on the Mac, and via
the folders in Windows set for Photo Stream). On an iOS device, there are several ways to get images
into Photo Stream as well.
Save images from websites in Safari
Many websites let you save their images locally, which is an easy way to get them into Photo
Stream on your iOS device.
1. In Safari, browse to the website that contains the picture you want to save on your iOS
device.
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