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Jan 12, 2016 2:45 PM in response to M_i_Bby léonie,Every photo in a shared album is not only stored in iCloud, but also locally on the device. But the versions on the device will be reduced in size, if the original images are large.
The longest side of the photos in a shared album will have only 2048 pixels, roughly half the pixelsize of a standard iPhone photo.
see: iCloud Photo Sharing FAQ - Apple Support
Which photo and video formats and sizes does iCloud Photo Sharing support?
iCloud Photo Sharing supports JPEG, TIFF, PNG, and most RAW photo formats. When shared, photos taken with standard point-and-shoot cameras, SLR cameras, or iOS devices will have up to 2048 pixels on the long edge. Panoramic photos can be up to 5400 pixels wide.
iCloud Photo Sharing supports both MP4 and QuickTime video file types, and H.264 and MPEG-4 Video file formats. Videos can be up to 5 minutes in length and are delivered at up to 720p resolution.
How much storage a photo will need in a shared album will depend on the original pixel size and the amount of detail in the photo.
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Jan 13, 2016 12:00 PM in response to léonieby M_i_B,Thanks léonie,
I've read that too. So I will definitely save originals somewhere else. But it doesn't really answer my question(s).
Having a shared album, does that use space on all the devices? I.e if user A uploads a photo in a shared album that user A has created, and it syncs to user B's device, does it use space on user B's device too? If so, same amount as on user A's?
Now, specifying the longest side of a photo being 2048 pixels isn't really enough. In what aspect ratio? Or does the shared album keep the aspect ration of the original picture?
best - Mikael