Hello,
Im switching from a s7 to a s10. I had a long library of photos, edited, on both vsco and lightroom and i wanted to export those to the s10.
I used smartswitch but for both apps it only transferred the app/apk pretty much, no data that i had before was included. On lightroom i did found a folder with my presets(which show now on LR on the s10) and a folder with the originals, so i copied that from /android/data to the s10 and replaced the folders but nothing and on vsco i couldn't find anything.
Anyone knows how i can transfer vsco and LR data?
Thank you
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My girlfriend makes alot photos from our kids. The folder was almost full some days ago so she moved (not copied) all pictures onto her laptop. When we look at the storage details the pictures still take about 19GiB but looking at the pictures we just see that there is nothing. I guess the folder is full with hidden files. Is there any way to get rid of them without using factory reset?
Nokia Lumia 1020
Did she use the Nokia software to do it? For reasons not completley obvious to me, Nokia stores the high-resolution photos (which will be the vast bulk of the stored data) that its camera app uses separately from the "normal" (5MPx) resolution photos that every other app (including the OS) sees. It sounds like she moved off the low-res images but not the high-res ones. If you check the Nokia camera app (instead of the built-in Pictures app) are the photos still there?
I believe there's a desktop app from Nokia that can retrieve those files...?
GoodDayToDie said:
I believe there's a desktop app from Nokia that can retrieve those files...?
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When i connect my 1020 to my PC i have acces to "Ordinateur\Nokia Lumia 1020\Phone\Pictures\Camera Roll" witout app.
Yes, but that's the public files exposed by the OS only. App files, including the pictures that the high-end Lumias take, don't seem to be included.
In the folder you have : Smart.nar (SmartCam), Pro.jpg (ProCam5Mp), Pro__highres.jpg (ProCam High-res).
I see the gallery doesn't even show you the raw files. Went into file browser and saw all the DNG files there. Now I'm wondering which app is the best app to view them in? Tried lightroom but for some reason it isn't picking up all of them.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tssystems.photomate2
It looks promising but its paid.
idk about best, but check out Photoshop Express. i don't like the way Lightroom Mobile works on RAWs by actually working on JPGs, then applying the edits to the RAW image on your desktop via the cloud.
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I have not found a way to use Google photos exclusively without needing some interaction from Samsung Gallery. If anyone has a solution please chime in.
Thanks
Um, Google Photos app? Why does the Goggle Photos app have to interact with the Samsung gallery?
For example... if I try to delete a file it says I need to delete it through Gallery first
Photos taken on your phone are copied to Google Photos. The original always stays on your phone.
I'm shooting mostly raw but sometimes I might occasionally put in photo with one of the jpg only modes (or the phone just messes up and switches back to standard photo mode from pro without me noticing in the moment).
At the end of the day I have about 100 or more photos to skip through searching for usable ones in the RAW folder and a few more in the jpg folder.
Is there a quick way to get rid of the jpg copies of the raw files and just keep the unique jpgs that don't have a RAW copy? Doing this manually is really annoying.
Until somebody recommends something better - did you try any of the "find duplicate files" apps? A decent app should allow you to specify file types to search for and file types to delete. But even if it searched all file types, it would still be easier than doing it manually.
You can go to Optimizer App then go to Cleanup>Images>similar Images
Don't see that option in Huaweis optimizer, will check out some 3rd party apps. But I doubt they are able to "see" the content of the dngs, maybe some can do this by file name.
HI, I just finished to configure my new Mi11 . Al goes well but I have a problem with the gallery. I transfert my Whatapp folder from my old phone with tons of video and photo. Now, as usual, I verify I create a new file ".nomedia" in all folders to hide the photos and videos from gallery. But my new MI 11 ..... he doesn't want to know ! After a couple of hours and more then 10 attemps, In gallery I still see the whatsapp folders under "Album". What can I do to hide it ?
In my old phones I delete the Gallary App data and cache to rescan the full phone folders and than it found the .nomedia files and hide the file from the galley. But here with MI 11 I can delete the data from the app gallery, only the cache. How to manually make a multimedia rescan ?