Introduction
The photos captured by Apple or some Android phone will be stored as HEIF format. But, if this .HEIC format is opening from older device, maybe you can't do, the HEIF format will save a photo or video as .HEIC format and you need to convert back to JPG or JPEG or something else.
That why Total Media Converter is released. We would like to convert between .HEIC format to JPG/JPEG or PNG that you can upload or do something.
Main features:
- Convert between HEIC to other formats (JPEG/JPG/PNG).
- Keep all MetaData including (GPS, Copyright, Lens information, ...).
- Keep ICC Profile/ Color Profile.
- Smoothly converting.
- Multiple files as once (Free)
- Offline converting (no upload file anywhere)
- The .HEIC format is better than JPG, so we currently supporting convert from JPG to HEIC (Android 8.0+) that will save your storage so much.
- Video, audio also supported, that you can convert between many kind of Video/Audio in our app.
Link Google Play:
Download here
Any concern, contact us: [email protected]
We updated new app called ExifTool to manage metadata in files, see here.
kinkina2009 said:
A tiny and free mobile app for Android which lets you convert Apple's new iOS 11 & 12 photos from HEIC to JPG or PNG.
Which our app, you can enjoy some main features:
- Convert between HEIC to other formats (JPEG/JPG/PNG)
- Keep all Meta Data including (GPS, Copyright, Lens information, ...)
- Keep ICC Profile/ Color Profile.
- Smoothly converting.
- No-ads.
- Offline converting.
We're also implementing on more format like video/audio in our app, let try it first.
Link Google Play:
play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cellhubs.multipleconverterpro
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Update new features
- Convert from JPG/JPEG to HEIC format
The HEIC converter is now available on Android 8+ and above, it mean from this version. The user can convert from JPG to HEIC, and save a lot of storage space as in.
Updated post, I have write down more detail of this app. Some one need to be clear, contact us
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Description
ThinPic reduces your photo album's size by up to 70% while maintaining the visual quality and original resolution of your photos.
Select an individual photo or album of photos and ThinPic will reduce your photos and place them in a new album. Using ThinPic you can:
- Store up to 3 times as many photos on your device and cloud services.
- Transfer and share photos up to 3 times faster.
- Save on data rates when sharing photos on the go.
Try it now for free on up to 3 photos a day. An in-app purchase of $1.99 removes the 3 photo limitation.
Get it here
Your feedback is highly appreciated. Thanks!
[APP][2.2+] ThinPIC - optimize JPEG compression - v2 - 4/15/2013
damage98 said:
Description
ThinPic reduces your photo album's size by up to 70% while maintaining the visual quality and original resolution of your photos.
Select an individual photo or album of photos and ThinPic will reduce your photos and place them in a new album. Using ThinPic you can:
- Store up to 3 times as many photos on your device and cloud services.
- Transfer and share photos up to 3 times faster.
- Save on data rates when sharing photos on the go.
Try it now for free on up to 3 photos a day. An in-app purchase of $1.99 removes the 3 photo limitation.
Get it here
Your feedback is highly appreciated. Thanks!
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v2 -
ThinPic for Android, v2.0, is now available on Google Play.
This release adds:
• a Delete button to delete the original images after reduction
• the ability to run ThinPic directly from the Gallery
Take a look and let us know what you think.
www.thinpic.com or go directly to Google Play on your Android device
Also, test drive the new JPEG Wizard release at www.jpegwizard.com
Publitio attempts to take the pain out of whole Media Asset Management (MAM) process by easing common tasks used by majority of web & mobile apps, such as media files uploading, storage, processing and delivery, thus saving development time, reducing costs and making a life of developers more easier.
Let see how you can utilize full power of Publitio platform to handle all video & image related needs.
Image & Video Storage
Publitio Dashboard and REST API comes with convenient way for uploading and storage of media files. We support wide range of file types for both images & videos, up to 5GB in size. Every uploaded file is getting stored and backed up on our back-end (built on top of AWS S3 and Azure Blob) so you can rest assure your files will be available when needed.
Image & Video Processing
Media processing includes everything from image & video transformations, manipulations, conversion (transcoding) between formats, up to watermarking, etc. Publitio URL-Based API allows on-the-fly processing of both images & videos, that is so simple to use - you get transformed file just by changing extension or few option parameters in the file url. Check out what image & video transformations are possible or try the demo for yourself.
Image & Video Publishing
Publitio has built-in media player that can empower your videos & images by instantly publishing them on any device. It comes with ads support (VAST & Google IMA ad tags) so you can even monetize you media assets along the way. It works by calling the /file/player API path that returns formatted html code with both player and prepared media for playback. See the Publitio Player in action.
Image & Video Delivery
When it comes to media assets delivery, Publitio infrastructure is built ground-up to scale: it can handle hundreds of millions of requests by design. We partner with Microsoft Azure & Amazon AWS to ensure that your images & videos will be always available, optimized (for both mobile & desktop end-viewers) and delivered at the best speed via our global networks of servers and CDNs.
These are few potential use cases of Publitio Image & Video Management Platform. We have made it pretty easy to connect your back-end with Publitio REST & URL-Based APIs. Our bottom line is this: don’t try to build in-house media assets management solution. Save your time & focus on core of your business. Let us handle your entire image & video workflow.
Hello.
Many people had a difficulty with opening new iPhone *.heic image files on Android and I have created the app to help them solve this problem.
Now you can open photos from iPhone (.heic) on Android device using Luma: *.heic to jpg converter and viewer offline.
URL: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=luma.hevc.heif.image.viewer.converter
This is simple app which let you to view heic pictures and convert any number of them to jpeg at one time in several clicks preserving quality and all metadata.
App features:
* Browse and view any folder containing *.heic files.
* Open and view *.heic images.
* Save and share *.heic images in *.jpeg format.
* Batch convert any number of *.heic images preserving quality and metadata.
* Preserve all image metadata like: location, Exif, XMP, Copyright, ICC profile.
* Preserve depth image if presented.
Luma is designed to enable you open and convert to jpeg multiple images with *.HEIC file extension at a time. These are images in High Efficient Image Format (HEIF). Images in this format take twice less space on your device without any loss of image quality. Using this format will help you to save up to 50% of storage space for images.
Luma works completely offline and you don't need to internet connection to make the app working. You can either open single image or select any number of images and convert them to jpeg without loosing quality or metadata.
Hope for your positive feedback and review
The app does not transfer metadata when converting to HEIC. And it does not recognize DNG files as source. Can you please fix that?
Thank you
HEIF and HEIC file association to Luma app by file managers
Congratulations for this very nice Luma app! It enables HEIC file viewing on Holographic 3D phones (RED Hydrogen One and EStar Takee 1) as well as on other autostereoscopic 3D phones (ZTE Axon 7 Max and SuperD D1).
Why is the Luma app invisible to several android file managers (CX File Explorer, X-plore, Total Commander, Files by Google, etc.)?
Is it feasible to enable HEIF and HEIC file association to Luma app by the aforementioned file managers?
Can you do it, please? It will make many people happy.
Regards,
YuriRM
Parsing Error from Playstore with new Update.
Hi all, this is my first post here so please be gentle
I recently upgraded to a Galaxy A52 and have been compiling all of my photo collections onto said device. Motion photos (originally taken on an S9, then stored on an A3 2017) worked perfectly fine, and now I'm trying to figure out if I can get Live Photos transferred from my iPhone SE 1st gen and converted into Samsung's Motion Photo format.
I've searched and tried experimenting for hours, but I haven't found any evidence of someone successfully making a native Motion Photo. If anyone has heard of such a tool, I would love to know.
I did find tools to extract them (https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/samsung-motion-photo-extractor.3339997/), as well as some details about the file specs (https://github.com/photoprism/photoprism/issues/439).
A basic technical summary for Samsung's Motion Photos is that there is an mp4 file embedded into the jpeg metadata as binary data.
I tried my hand at making such a tool for converting Live Photos to Motion Photos on my own, using ffmpeg and exiftool. This is the flow I attempted:
1. Use Google Photos to backup Live Photos from my iPhone
2. Download them on my computer, which will give me .jpg and corresponding .mov files
3. use ffmpeg to convert and remux .mov file into correct container and codec
4. use exiftool to merge video file into jpeg file
5. copy to new Samsung phone
Unfortunately, I got stuck on the 4th step in writing the exif tags. the tags that Samsung uses are non-standard, and I couldn't find any clear resources on how I could set up an exiftool config file to do so.
I also tried downloading directly from Google Photos on my destination device, but the downloaded files are not visible outside of the Google Photos app so I cannot examine them or use them with any app other than Google Photos. I tried on a rooted emulator, and I could only find the photo portion of the file (corresponding video was not embedded and nowhere to be found). Even if this did work, it would not be a practical method as from the Google Photos app photos must be downloaded individually (no bulk option)
I've mostly given up on this and am not particularly seeking advice, rather I thought I'd share my findings and attempts as there doesn't seem to be much information for converting Live Photos to Motion Photos. Of course, if someone does know how to properly set up exiftool to write the correct tags into the image file, I will be happy to share the batch script I make to convert my collection.
--edit--
just for reference, I created this https://exiftool.org/forum/index.php?topic=12388.0 corresponding post in the exiftool forums, so if someone finds this in the future trying to attempt the same or similar thing, maybe there will be helpful replies there.
taihw said:
Hi all, this is my first post here so please be gentle
I recently upgraded to a Galaxy A52 and have been compiling all of my photo collections onto said device. Motion photos (originally taken on an S9, then stored on an A3 2017) worked perfectly fine, and now I'm trying to figure out if I can get Live Photos transferred from my iPhone SE 1st gen and converted into Samsung's Motion Photo format.
I've searched and tried experimenting for hours, but I haven't found any evidence of someone successfully making a native Motion Photo. If anyone has heard of such a tool, I would love to know.
I did find tools to extract them (https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/samsung-motion-photo-extractor.3339997/), as well as some details about the file specs (https://github.com/photoprism/photoprism/issues/439).
A basic technical summary for Samsung's Motion Photos is that there is an mp4 file embedded into the jpeg metadata as binary data.
I tried my hand at making such a tool for converting Live Photos to Motion Photos on my own, using ffmpeg and exiftool. This is the flow I attempted:
1. Use Google Photos to backup Live Photos from my iPhone
2. Download them on my computer, which will give me .jpg and corresponding .mov files
3. use ffmpeg to convert and remux .mov file into correct container and codec
4. use exiftool to merge video file into jpeg file
5. copy to new Samsung phone
Unfortunately, I got stuck on the 4th step in writing the exif tags. the tags that Samsung uses are non-standard, and I couldn't find any clear resources on how I could set up an exiftool config file to do so.
I also tried downloading directly from Google Photos on my destination device, but the downloaded files are not visible outside of the Google Photos app so I cannot examine them or use them with any app other than Google Photos. I tried on a rooted emulator, and I could only find the photo portion of the file (corresponding video was not embedded and nowhere to be found). Even if this did work, it would not be a practical method as from the Google Photos app photos must be downloaded individually (no bulk option)
I've mostly given up on this and am not particularly seeking advice, rather I thought I'd share my findings and attempts as there doesn't seem to be much information for converting Live Photos to Motion Photos. Of course, if someone does know how to properly set up exiftool to write the correct tags into the image file, I will be happy to share the batch script I make to convert my collection.
--edit--
just for reference, I created this https://exiftool.org/forum/index.php?topic=12388.0 corresponding post in the exiftool forums, so if someone finds this in the future trying to attempt the same or similar thing, maybe there will be helpful replies there.
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Does not seem to work this way.
I found a solution to "transfer" live photos from sn Apple to motion photo on a Samsung app:
Is there a way to convert Motion Photos (… - Apple Community
discussions.apple.com
But this does not work the other way round.
I want to convert PDF file to PNG file , someone please recommend me a useful tool or website for this.
Thanks everyone!
if you have a computer :
XnView :
XnView MP | XnView.com
XnView, one of the best and popular image viewer. It allows you to view, manage, resize and edit your photos.
www.xnview.com
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