Oddly enough I was just trying to do a similar task, My question is where and 
how do I access the ICloud photo stream on the Mac? Do i just copy and paste 
the photos in this folder? I is this part of ITunes?
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  From: Alex Hall 
  To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Friday, January 25, 2013 10:30 PM
  Subject: Re: Question about dropbox iOS app.


  Do you have a computer? If so, you can just move the files into your iCloud's 
photostream folder (you decide where that is in iCloud settings on the 
computer). Then they will appear on your iPad's list of photos next time you 
sync, assuming the iPad has Photostream enabled, and they won't be in Dropbox 
anymore. Aside from that there's no way I can think of; Dropbox is designed to 
be a way to sync files across different machines, so it would not make sense 
for it to offer local storage.
  On Jan 25, 2013, at 10:22 PM, Christopher Gilland <clgillan...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

  > i have a bit of a scenario, and I am wondering if there is an easy way to 
do this.
  > 
  > In my dropbox account, more specifically, in my photos folder, I have just 
now probably over 25 to 30 MB worth of pictures. I would like to transfer all 
of these photos over to my iPad. This way they will locally be in an album 
located on my iPad itself that I can view offline. The problem is, as you 
probably can imagine, 25 MB worth the pictures is quite a lot. I really am not 
up to opening each picture individually, and then saving it individually over 
onto the iPad. So, here is my question. Is there a way that I can select all of 
the pictures in one shebang, and then simply copy them and one big batch over 
to the iPad. This way I don't have to spend tedious time doing each picture one 
by one. I'll do it with the former method, but man is it going to be your 
dictating! There has got to be an easier way. Shortly I am making this way 
harder than it has to be. On another note, I am noticing that Siri is 
butchering a lot of this message which I am dictating via voice. Has anybody 
found that like me, they have way less results As far as accuracy is concerned 
when using an iPad, where if they use an iPhone, it works a lot better? What I 
really need to do is probably just pair my Bluetooth keyboard that I have to my 
iPad. Period. Oh well. Period. That's for a whole different post. Period. LOL! 
Anyway, forgive the typos. I know it looks sloppy but whatever.
  > 
  > Chris.
  > 
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