Hi does the Google fotos app have a limit in photos you can upload thanks in advance
If you have "high quality" enabled it has no limit at all. (High quality means your media will be compressed by Google after the upload).
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Hi,
Is there any trick to maintain the same jpeg quality when saving picture from the web?
background:
Whenever I tried to save a jpg picture from the web (eg. facebook) to local drive/sdcard. When I open it in gallery or save as wallpaper, the picture always ended-up pixellete. I suspect that android automatically saved as low quality jpeg.
hi, I am looking for stock camera for stock LG Gingerbread no shutter sounds but without the "improved Pic/Vid quality" part (I do not have external sd card so I try to take the most of the internal one, using the best compression to save space... , and besides my vids are meant to be shared on internet) , thanks in advance.
re-lancing request. anybody? thanks.
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re-lancing request. anybody? thanks.
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don't know where is the problem, usually quality mods, also have lower quality settings, so you can use those
for example andicp mod
Picture quality:
Set normal picture quality to 80
Set fine picture quality to 90
Set superfine picture quality to 100
1080p:
Set FPS to 30
Set normal video quality to 7Mbs (=fine in LG app)
Set fine video quality to 12Mbs
Set superfine video quality to 17Mbs
720p:
Set normal video quality to 4Mbs (=superfine in LG app)
Set fine video quality to 9Mbs
Set superfine video quality to 14Mbs
you can use the normal quality setting for less space
Andicps mos is good, but it doesn't work on V20L.
Hey guys I've been noticing that my gogle photos app shows photos and videos in lower quality then what they are, yet when I go to the device folders page they show up at the correct quality. I have my account sync set to original and so I would just really want to know if anyone else has been experiencing this or if it's just me?
I'm running Pure Nexus by the way in case that helps
If they have been backed up to the cloud, its likely that those are just smaller res versions for viewing on mobile (less bandwith).
Something you could do to test, remove a couple of the photos off your device (i.e. move to your PC) go into the photos app and find the same photos, click download and see the quality of what you get from that.
As Nokia mention in its webpage...
How to do ?
It's not specific to this Nokia 7 plus. It's for all phones up to 16MP uploading, it's unlimited.
The Google photos app uploads your photos automatically to the cloud, very handy. There doesn't seem to be a gallery app on this phone, just photos app,
Just double check your backup settings in this app and your all set, you can log in to photos anywhere with your Google account
As long as you don't choose the "original" option in the Photos app back up settings, you have unlimited photos storage.
What is the best compromise in terms of settings for the video shooting for the OnePlus 10 Pro?
I have noticed that some of the settings available make the choppy videos and/or incompatible with external devices or apps.
- resolution (720p, 1080p, 4k or 8k)
- FPS (30 fps, 60 fps or 120 fps)
-- I have noticed AI Highlight Video and Ultra Steady are only available for 1080p, 60 fps. It seems to be the best compromise but happy to get your feedback on it.
What do you think about the below settings?
- 10 bit color for Photo / Night modes
- HEIF to retain quality and reduce file size
-- It seems to be fine if photos are converted before editing (on Photoshop / Lightroom for ex.) and exporting to JPG
- HEVC to save video space
-- I have noticed compatibility issues on certain videos on VLC for example or Whatsapp sharing (as it is compressing videos)
Thanks
any thoughts?
antoinecimino said:
What is the best compromise in terms of settings for the video shooting for the OnePlus 10 Pro?
I have noticed that some of the settings available make the choppy videos and/or incompatible with external devices or apps.
- resolution (720p, 1080p, 4k or 8k)
- FPS (30 fps, 60 fps or 120 fps)
-- I have noticed AI Highlight Video and Ultra Steady are only available for 1080p, 60 fps. It seems to be the best compromise but happy to get your feedback on it.
What do you think about the below settings?
- 10 bit color for Photo / Night modes
- HEIF to retain quality and reduce file size
-- It seems to be fine if photos are converted before editing (on Photoshop / Lightroom for ex.) and exporting to JPG
- HEVC to save video space
-- I have noticed compatibility issues on certain videos on VLC for example or Whatsapp sharing (as it is compressing videos)
Thanks
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Lightroom also failed to load some photos too due to some settings.may be HEIF but not same for all.