Burst photos treated as one? - HTC U11 Questions & Answers

Can somebody check this out for me?
When I take a burst of photos with the built in app, when reviewing the burst, I can scroll through all the photos. But, in my photo list it shows as one and shares as one photo (the main one).
I see no options in or outside of the burst to save all photos.
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ccs86 said:
Can somebody check this out for me?
When I take a burst of photos with the built in app, when reviewing the burst, I can scroll through all the photos. But, in my photo list it shows as one and shares as one photo (the main one).
I see no options in or outside of the burst to save all photos.
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I use the HTC gallery and when I open up the burst shot all images are separated as individual pics. But I also see no way to separate them in Google photo app

eckharttim said:
I use the HTC gallery and when I open up the burst shot all images are separated as individual pics. But I also see no way to separate them in Google photo app
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Did you side load it?
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ccs86 said:
Did you side load it?
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I found it by searching apk mirror HTC gallery. I'm using gallery version 9.51.755029 download and install from your internal storage

Am I the only one taking bursts?
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With Google Photos, I can only share the pic designated as the main photo (the thumbnail with the white dot on top). Can't figure out how to split the burst shots separately.
With HTC Gallery v.9.51.744639, the burst shots are automatically separated.

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Better gallery for the Tab?

Hi,
Do you guys know a better photo gallery to use with the Tab, as the stock one is sluggish and resizes photos, meaning that if I zoom in I cannot see any details, the pic gets blurry.
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Custom Gallery3D build (from source code) by Number22, do a search on XDA.
or:
JustPictures (on the Market).
Cheers
The two I use are:-
JustPictures! ~ View Flicker, Picassa and all pictures on the Tab.
Works much quicker than the Gallery App and displays much more information including the total photo's in any one folder, when the folder was last added to and EXIF data.
Large Image Viewer ~ View photo's at full resolution.
It is quite surprising just how much detail is lost with the stock Gallery App.
Using Large Image Viewer is very quick and displays photo's in greater detail.
Beards said:
It is quite surprising just how much detail is lost with the stock Gallery App.
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True. But I believe that Number22's Gallery3D build fixes this.
Justpictures messes up the wallpaper crop for the tab, the original gallery is better for that...
Original gallery doesnt mess up the crop but suffers from artifacts and errors when cropping. Just pictures doesnt suffer the same but makes incorrect crops. Number 22 gallery apk fixes both but suffers from fc errors. You're doomed!!!!!!
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plasmathrower said:
Original gallery doesnt mess up the crop but suffers from artifacts and errors when cropping. Just pictures doesnt suffer the same but makes incorrect crops. Number 22 gallery apk fixes both but suffers from fc errors. You're doomed!!!!!!
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That's the main reason why I prefer Large Image Viewer which does not loose any detail zoomed in.
Large ismage viewer is great. I started using it as the main app for photos.
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n.vasiliu said:
Large ismage viewer is great. I started using it as the main app for photos.
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Pleased you like it.
If I had anything towards it please pass on a vote of Thanks.
Each vote goes towards charity... (thank you my Nurses).
Done that. Thanks.
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Done that. Thanks.
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Sorry, it's not showing in my thanks list.
Quickpic is my choise..
Happy new year!
I use Large Image Viewer to view high resolution images. it's free in the Android market.
Another +1 to Large Image Viewer. I tried Just Pictures and noticed nasty artifacts on my photos.
Beards said:
The two I use are:-
JustPictures! ~ View Flicker, Picassa and all pictures on the Tab.
Works much quicker than the Gallery App and displays much more information including the total photo's in any one folder, when the folder was last added to and EXIF data.
Large Image Viewer ~ View photo's at full resolution.
It is quite surprising just how much detail is lost with the stock Gallery App.
Using Large Image Viewer is very quick and displays photo's in greater detail.
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TY for the tips large image viewer is beautiful
Try out Fish Bowl Photo Viewer. Its cool.
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Fish Bowl Photo Viewer has exactly the same problem as most image viewers: it won't show images at full resolution.
I've only ever found two full-resolution image viewers: Large Image Viewer (noted above) and QuickPic (currently available on Market as a beta). The latter has a less buggy interface (hidden files can be toggled back to hidden state, for instance), but neither of them comes with a proper directory browser or cbz/cbr/cb7 support, and neither one can perform the other infrastructure tasks that Gallery does (i.e. selecting crops of images for use in the contact manager), so I have three viewers installed: QuickPic, for high-quality images, the hacked Gallery3D app (to keep other apps working), and Perfect Viewer (for viewing lower-res images, cbrs, and finding images by filesystem path instead of trying to pick them out of a gallery list).
I'm stil looking for a replacement for Perfect Viewer, as I'm not all that enamored of the interface, but the only other similar app I found (ACV) had major dithering artifacts visible that bothered me even more.
Sorry, I misremembered. I stopped using ACV because it didn't fill the screen (and I didn't want to deal with the occasional distortions from Spare Parts). It was jjcomics viewer that had dithering artifacts.

Photo Viewer

is there a photo viewer that will read 100% of the quality from a >10 megapixel jpg?
most viewers out there top out before and omit the remaining details so the picture quality on screen is below that of the actual picture.
Just pictures allows you to display at original resolution, need to tweak the settings and choose original file size as the option
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I use quickpic on my Evo. It doesn't do online accounts like Facebook and Flickr, but I believe it shows you the high res image. Also, it's registered as a gallery app, so you can set it to open pictures by default. Just pictures doesn't do that for some reason. It's very fast and light weight.
just pictures just fails on the large megapixel pictures when "original resolution" is selected.
try Large Image Viewer..it's still a bit buggy but generally works.
I have found QuickPic to be te best on the larger screens. Just wish it could link to my Picasa account.
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soccu said:
try Large Image Viewer..it's still a bit buggy but generally works.
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I don't know how you have it working, but it doesn't even launch on my Transformer.
flippingout said:
I have found QuickPic to be te best on the larger screens. Just wish it could link to my Picasa account.
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Quickpic seems good but it doesn't show the level of zoom, so it's impossible to be sure when 100% has been reached.

Best app to sync continuous photos

I've seen where the continuous shots get stored in a diff directory and they have their own naming scheme that clashes with names of other photos. What's the best to get all these photos off my phone in an orderly fashion.
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jaywhy13 said:
I've seen where the continuous shots get stored in a diff directory and they have their own naming scheme that clashes with names of other photos. What's the best to get all these photos off my phone in an orderly fashion.
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Did you mean something like photo upload to DropBox? Just try it.
Andy2502 said:
Did you mean something like photo upload to DropBox? Just try it.
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I have Google+ installed purely for the auto photo sync. Any new camera shots are uploaded behind the scenes.

Sharing photosphere pictures.

I know I will find out tomorrow, but i thought I'd ask anyway. If i send my mom a photo sphere photo to her galaxy s 3 will she be able to view it. same question for sending to iPhones.
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Goneeuro said:
I know I will find out tomorrow, but i thought I'd ask anyway. If i send my mom a photo sphere photo to her galaxy s 3 will she be able to view it. same question for sending to iPhones.
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Yes/no
To view it to its full extent...you need the 4.2 gallery which has the ability to open up the picture the way it was taken and twirl it around/circle in 360° up down left right
But without the 4.2 gallery (most phones/I phones) it will open up like any other picture/panorama...flat and not spherical...which may distort the photo as its taken to be viewed in a sphere
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photosphere apk inside the 12/11 build?
I have couple of questions regarding this photosphere, so please bear with me. I am on the 4.2.1 from Dec 2
a) Would you know if the photosphere apk is built into the 12/11 build released yesterday by Scott? If not, where can I get the apk? Also, can I flash it from the recovery as a stand alone file or do I have to flash it in a certain sequence (ROM, gapps, kernel fix, etc..and then this apk)?
2) How do I enable the photosphere thing in the camera settings?
Thanks in advance!
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Yes/no
To view it to its full extent...you need the 4.2 gallery which has the ability to open up the picture the way it was taken and twirl it around/circle in 360° up down left right
But without the 4.2 gallery (most phones/I phones) it will open up like any other picture/panorama...flat and not spherical...which may distort the photo as its taken to be viewed in a sphere
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Photosphere was not in the update with the suggested gapps package. I followed the instructions in Scotts thread. Then disabled the gallery app from the manage apps screen. Then downloaded the 4.2 camera zip from the thread in the themes and app section here. Photo sphere works great now.
Edit: here's the link to the zip I used.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1966363
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Photos App and Gallery

Is there a way to have the Gallery App show just the photos in my device, and the Photo App to show just the ones I Backup? I'm trying to learn to use either one or the other, but the OCD in me can't stand not being able to organize the set up on how photos appear in the Photos App.
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