I am quite surprising that the original Gallery application doesn't come with a feature : Organize photos in folders.
Hence, I did a quick try on FishBowlPhoto. It is able to organize my photos in different folders.
Very soon, I realize that FishBowlPhoto organizes the photos, by moving them from original location (/sdcard/DCIM/Camera/*.jpg) to new location (/sdcard/FishBowlPhoto/bookcase/*.jpg).
I was expecting my original Gallery will be confuse, after FishBowlPhoto moves away few photos to different location.
However, to my surprise, Gallery still know which photos has been move to different location, and able to display the photos in bookcase category instead of original Camera category.
May I know what is the working mechanism behind FishBowlPhoto? That even it has moved away few photos, it will not make Gallery unable to locate the moved photos?
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Is there anyway that i can extract/save the contact photo which i took using the phone camera while editing the contact profile?
I can't find the photo in the camera roll.
Understand that if i do a hard reset, the contact photo will be re-sync to my phone. Hence there must be a copy of it somewhere. Either in the cloud or my computer.
Where and how can i access and save this photo?
Hello,
my problem is, that, unlike with iOS devices, VSCO decided to not offer the option that pictures taken with the app will be saved to the general pictures folder. I want to use VSCO as my main camera app, but each time I take a picture I have to go to the album inside the app and "export" it, so it shows up when I open the general photos app.
So I wonder - VSCO must save these pictures somewhere internally in a "hidden" folder or sth. Does anybody know where they store the pictures. Or has somebody an idea how I could locate it? I could then probably automatically move the files to another folder or point a gallery app to this folder.
Any tip is appreciated.
I have this app that only lets me post a photo that I TAKE NOW, but I have already saved photos I want to post. How can I send the app those photos instead when it opens the camera app?
Is there some way to override/hack the intent, or declare that a file manager is a Camera type of app, or something like that?
I want to advice this 2 problem, with my mi note 10, already rised into this threads:
https://c.mi.com/thread-2541316-1-0.html
https://c.mi.com/thread-2727222-1-0.html
https://c.mi.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=2727141&extra=page=1
Google photo recognize as 0.7megapixel (960x480) photo taken with main camera, and it will backup photos with such this low resolution.
Amazon photos isn't simply able to complete a backup.
Really bad situation here....
I've already triggered mi support, what we can do?
No problem with Google Photos from my Note 10.
Smae identical problem about Google photo
No problem for me, Google Photos backup 27MP and 108MP photos without any issues
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No problem for me, Google Photos backup 27MP and 108MP photos without any issues
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Yeah, no problem here either. All photos backed up in full size.
Some of my photos are backed up but others are flagged as 0.7 Mpixels. It's not related to our phone because I found the issue on Mi9T/9T Pro forums. It seems that moving the photos from one folder and back again to the original fixes the issue.
Same problem
Some photos back up fine, but some show erroneously as 0.7Mpix and don’t back up to Google photos. Those ones also erroneously show no GPS location.
Same problem. To correct it I have to clear all the data of Google Photos app and delete low res duplicates. It is really annoying
There is a workaround it (better than clearing the google photos)
the methods are:
1. Open the built-in Photo App. Create an album(ex. G-Backup Album) inside the built-in photo App. This will create a folder with the same name as the album.
2. Select all you photos and click "Add to" button below. Then select the "G-Backup Album" album and click on "Move" option. After this, all photos will be moved to "G-Backup Album" Album.
3. Open Google Photo App, add "G-Backup Album" folder to the list of backup folders in the Setting. Then you will see that all photos are being uploaded normally and the size are shown correctly.
Makesure u dont open the Google Photo apps.. before you do this methods
Hi Wing_Zero85 in my case something similar happens to my "mi note 10".
Neither the amazon photos app nor google photos automatically upload the photos to the cloud.
I have activated all the permissions, I have tried many things and nothing, they do not automatically upload photos to the cloud.
With google photos it doesn't bother me too much, but with amazon photos it does bother me.
For amazon photos to upload photos to the cloud, I have to manually open the app, because it doesn't automatically.
For the other apps, there are no problems, whatsapp, telegram ... they work well in the background, notifications arrive well .....
But what happens with the amazon photos app is very annoying and frustrating.