By clicking on the share button, the image will be selected and we will have to click on next. After clicking on this tab, several options will appear, including iCloud, so we click on this option.
When we click on the iCloud button, a box will appear very similar to the one that appears when we share an image on Twitter from the camera roll (if you want to know how to do it, click here). In this box, we have to put the name of the album that we are going to create and click on “next”.
Now we will have to put the contact with whom we want to share said album and click on "Create". Finally, it gives us the option to put a comment on the photo and click on "Publish".
This is where the trick we told you about before comes in. If what we want is to create a album in the cloud, that doesn't take up space either in our terminal or in iCloud, we just have to put the name of the album and click publish.
In this way, we will be able to create an album in the cloud, which we can access from any device with which we have our iCloud account synchronized.
You have to keep in mind that being in the cloud, every time we access these photos, we are consuming data, so it is advisable to create a sequence in iCloud while connected to a Wi-Fi network, so as not to increase too much 3G data consumption.
Once we have shared our album with the contact that we have chosen or we have created it for ourselves, we can access it from the tab that we have at the bottom, in which a cloud appears that says «Shared ».
By clicking on this button, we will access all the sequences in iCloud that we have created and from where we can add new photos to the albums already created or create a new sequence in iCloud.
And in this way we can create a sequence in iCloud, to share photos with our contacts, in a more direct and personal way. Undoubtedly a very interesting option that is included in iCloud .
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