![]() ![]() ![]() Thus, if you delete an image in any associated app, you’re telling iCloud Photo Library to remove that image from its “truth,” which means to delete it from the central repository and sync that change to all endpoints. (The only point in which that’s not true is when you have images that remain to be uploaded from an endpoint.) When you use iCloud Photo Library, the “truth” of your library is in the cloud-that means that the accurate, full, current state of all your images and other media are always stored on Apple’s servers, and the various places you can download or view images (Web, iOS, and OS X) are endpoints. You have to twist your head around to how Apple thinks of cloud storage for media. You can’t, and it’s a little counter-intuitive as to why. How do you eliminate a photo off your iPhone without eliminating it completely from my iCloud Photo Library and other devices? But Hey, everybody is entitled to there opinions and comments. Furthermore, I am not an expert on this subject but I will provide a sensible answer from my research, rather than making a comment that DOES NOT answer the question. It would be nice if Apple would give us a Help option in the photos app that can also be removed if desired. Unfortunately, Apple does not provide that information when you are about to delete a picture or albums. ![]()
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