Does anyone know if there is a separate option for saving jpegs and raw files when the camera is in pro mode?
Normal and monochrome save on the SD card but I see the large raw files are on the phone memory.
Thanks in advance
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Hi,
my z1 saves the pictures in the storage of the phone, not into the sd card.
I selected data storage sd card (in cam settings).
In addition my phone always makes an extra folder for burst photos, is there any way to save them in the normal DCIM folder?
Thx
Im using Camera ZoomFX and I am saving my photos to my external SD card. Is there a way to get gallery to display my photos? Or will this require xposed and save2SD again?
BETA. said:
Im using Camera ZoomFX and I am saving my photos to my external SD card. Is there a way to get gallery to display my photos? Or will this require xposed and save2SD again?
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I'm not using that app, but I have the stock camera app saving to the SD card. The gallery has no problem displaying those photos. I would imagine the same would be true for any 3rd party camera app.
If you aren't aware, our camera now has the ability to shoot in RAW. Our default camera doesn't have the option ,but if you download another app such as camera fv-5, it actually saves files in the DNG format. Also, our stock gallery can't read those formats, so you'll need another app as well.
Guys is it possible to set that only pictures taken in manual mod are saved as RAW?
Thanks
Why so low resolution of RAW photos? In camera setting i have 4:3 12 M selected an save RAW and JPEG checked, but my dng files resolution is only 504x376px.
You cannot compare Raw format with 'normal' pictures. Is known issue, see https://www.google.com/amp/s/forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s7/help/s7-raw-images-low-resolution-504x376-t3597101/amp/
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You cannot compare Raw format with 'normal' pictures. Is known issue, see https://www.google.com/amp/s/forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s7/help/s7-raw-images-low-resolution-504x376-t3597101/amp/
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It isn't an issue. RAW images cannot be viewed from stock gallery - users need to either view the images through a capable app (Snapseed, Light Room, etc) or load them onto a computer and view/edit them there.
Agree, I meant to say known fact...