how do i reduce the size of pictures? - Moto Z2 Force Questions & Answers

each picture is roughly 3~5mbs each and i have scoured the settings in the camera and only thing i found was to reduce the size of the picture (dimensions) and that brings it down to roughly 2mbs but for what i'm taking pictures of i dont need super high res pictures. and they are a hassle to send.

iguion said:
each picture is roughly 3~5mbs each and i have scoured the settings in the camera and only thing i found was to reduce the size of the picture (dimensions) and that brings it down to roughly 2mbs but for what i'm taking pictures of i dont need super high res pictures. and they are a hassle to send.
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Try this. You can set the image quality really small.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.sourceforge.opencamera

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[Q] Are your picture previews blurry?

I am running stock ROM, on the stock camera app, have done factory reset.
Every picture I take previews as blurry but the actual picture is usually fine. Doesn't sound like a big deal but when I'm trying to take quick pictures of my 3 crazy boys, I'm wasting time reviewing every picture, thinking it might be blurry and needs to be retaken.
My husband says I should just assume every pic is good (thanks a lot!) but I want to see if mine is just a dud or not.
When I review pics inside of MMS threads which ive sent, the pic is blurry. its compressed. anybody know how to disable compression or at least set it to something decent? theres no reason why a tiny pic in an sms thread should be compressed so severely that it makes the photo noticeably blurry.

[Q] HDR mode saves 2 pictures?

What can I do to just save the HDR photo and not the other one? It always saves two and is annoying.
warfexion said:
What can I do to just save the HDR photo and not the other one? It always saves two and is annoying.
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I'm curious to know the same thing as well.
I guess that's cos a HDR pic becomes too big in size to share. So, my assumption is that, it takes one in hi-def and one in standard so the user may just share the standard one. Well, not many users I know know how to reduce the size of pic right on phone itself.

SGH-T999 camara low quality

i had galaxy s2 before never had a problem with camera with in room light or outdoors pictures are just awesome. but s3 take indoor picture very low quality i changed setting reset it but picture are usually around 1.7-2.1MBs and very blurry i never change settings in s2 but never had problem is there i way i can improve the quality i used flash, change ISO take multiple pictures but cant seem to improve quality.
Kitkat allows for varied ISO on this phone. You can also try AOSP Camera if you feel like it.
I don't use Touchwiz so don't recollect the Stock settings top of my head. Just make sure you set highest resolution.

Pro Mode Takes Two Photos

Has anyone noticed how the Pro mode on H8Pro captures 2 similar photos, 1 in RAW and 1 in jpg, every time you click capture?
Not that it's a problem but the jpg photo looks much better compared to the RAW photo. Anyone else?
First attachment is RAW, second is jpg.
Note that the first attachment is a screenshot of the actual photo because it is too large to upload, but it should still give you an idea hah
It says as you switch to raw mode that both the images will be saved.
RAW pictures gives you a lot more data to improve picture quality even after shooting which is not possible with jpg.
For general user disable RAW from settings
Nikhilmaurya10 said:
It says as you switch to raw mode that both the images will be saved.
RAW pictures gives you a lot more data to improve picture quality even after shooting which is not possible with jpg.
For general user disable RAW from settings
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Yes .. Raw photos can store much details and are also friendly for professionals.
AbhinavVad said:
Has anyone noticed how the Pro mode on H8Pro captures 2 similar photos, 1 in RAW and 1 in jpg, every time you click capture?
Not that it's a problem but the jpg photo looks much better compared to the RAW photo. Anyone else?
First attachment is RAW, second is jpg.
Note that the first attachment is a screenshot of the actual photo because it is too large to upload, but it should still give you an idea hah
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Raw means unprocessed so it lacks quality where jpeg is processed .
AbhinavVad said:
Has anyone noticed how the Pro mode on H8Pro captures 2 similar photos, 1 in RAW and 1 in jpg, every time you click capture?
Not that it's a problem but the jpg photo looks much better compared to the RAW photo. Anyone else?
First attachment is RAW, second is jpg.
Note that the first attachment is a screenshot of the actual photo because it is too large to upload, but it should still give you an idea hah
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It's normal because you enabled RAW mode

Question Question about photo image size

Hi guys, I have a problem regarding Pixel 6Pro photo image size. not sure if any of you might have already noticed.
Image size of my previous Pixel 4XL is generally around 3-4MB. However the image size of Pixel 6 Pro is generally around 2-3MB. Photos taken from both phones are in 4:3 with full resolutions in Google Camera settings.
One more interesting discovery is, once I make any tiny adjustment in edit mode (e.g. increase brightness by 1), the photo size is immediately boosted up to 8-10MB from a photo having original size of around 3MB. Also, I found that the image is not very detailed when I take a steady picture of flower under great weather, when compared to iPhone 13 Pro. Lots of details of the flowers are lost.
I personally expect and indeed prefer having the larger image size right after capturing, as it might theoretically include finer image details.
Hi @junocaj. You can always enable JPG+RAW saving in Advanced Settings, although from my understanding, working with RAW files really requires a lot of professional work, as by default it won't look as good as the JPG (or other image formats - not that there's a choice for other formats with the Google Camera app).
You can also try a different camera app and see if you like the results better, although the Google Camera app will likely have new features from time to time that gives it some advantages. It all depends on what you, as a user, want the most out of your camera app.
@roirraW "edor" ehT . Yeah, I understand that can enable JPG+RAW for professional photo editing.
just that I am a little confused on why the image size of a 3MB picture can be boosted up to 8-10MB right after a super minor editing. It appears to me that the picture size is originally 8-10MB, just that for some reason it is compressed down to 3MB, even I have set the resolution to be full resolution in settings.
Ain't sure if the details of the picture is erased by such compression by the AI. The reason I raised this observation was that one day I used iPhone 13Pro to take a picture at the same spot together with P6P, iPhone output a jpg of around 10MB directly, and lots of details is maintained, while the picture of P6P is around 2-3MB.
@junocaj As to the smaller size of the original file, it could be a change in the JPEG compression they use. Sometimes only lowering the JPEG compression value by a little bit results in a much smaller size while still looking good. Also, the AI possibility as you mention - i.e. maybe on the P6P the Google Camera app is able to routinely save JPEGs at the same compression setting as on previous Pixels but with AI work is still able to reduce the size.
There are several possibilities for the change in size. The new file could be including the editing steps you took - so that you can restore the original. It could also be keeping the edited file in a less compressed state for some reason.
All that above is just speculation on my part.
Sizes of image files definitely aren't the final determination in quality, either. Even a PNG file (not talking about on the phone) can be optimized and take up a lot less space while losing zero data compared to the original file.
I have noticed this too. The P6pros pictures are heavily compressed. I have pictures from my Nexus 6p and pixel 2 that are larger size with fewer artifacts.
One way was to use a Gcam mod that has jpeg picture size selection. At 100% quality the jpegs are 8-13MB. This really does help with details.
86rickard said:
I have noticed this too. The P6pros pictures are heavily compressed. I have pictures from my Nexus 6p and pixel 2 that are larger size with fewer artifacts.
One way was to use a Gcam mod that has jpeg picture size selection. At 100% quality the jpegs are 8-13MB. This really does help with details.
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@86rickard would you mind sharing where could I get this gcam mod?
I'm guessing Google have set the compression around 80%, mine are always 2.5MB to 4.5MB dependant on how many colours are in the image, very similar to the size they were from my Pixel 5 which given the image is all but the same size isn't a surprise.
I have never understood why all the phone makers cant just include a compression slider and let the user choose. Re-editing a compressed photo and resaving it and it being significantly bigger is par for the course, that's nothing new.
All that said i cant say my photos are absolutely terrible or full of artefacts even after Google Photos has compressed them even further.
junocaj said:
@86rickard would you mind sharing where could I get this gcam mod?
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MWP GCam APKs - Google Camera Port
Modified Google Camera app by MWP.
www.celsoazevedo.com
MrBelter said:
I'm guessing Google have set the compression around 80%, mine are always 2.5MB to 4.5MB dependant on how many colours are in the image, very similar to the size they were from my Pixel 5 which given the image is all but the same size isn't a surprise.
I have never understood why all the phone makers cant just include a compression slider and let the user choose. Re-editing a compressed photo and resaving it and it being significantly bigger is par for the course, that's nothing new.
All that said i cant say my photos are absolutely terrible or full of artefacts even after Google Photos has compressed them even further.
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Playing with the gcam mod above its about 30-50%. Depending on the details in the image. It looks like the camera app is choosing a compression rate based on details too.
Needless to say in low light, noise reduction and jpeg compression make for a poor image.
@86rickard Great! thanks very much!
Found that the latest version that have the JPG quality option is the Gcam_8.3.252_V2.0_MWP one. Perfect to have the uncompressed output! I will try it out more comparing this mod against the stock gcam, lovely.
86rickard said:
MWP GCam APKs - Google Camera Port
Modified Google Camera app by MWP.
www.celsoazevedo.com
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junocaj said:
@86rickard Great! thanks very much!
Found that the latest version that have the JPG quality option is the Gcam_8.3.252_V2.0_MWP one. Perfect to have the uncompressed output! I will try it out more comparing this mod against the stock gcam, lovely.
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the MWP Pixel gcam mod is great (use the first non-beta in the list)
You can force higher quality and HDR+ enhanced (and also change the custom libs option to MWP_xHDR in Mod Settings). this mod is a gamechanger for the 6 series.
I wonder how long it will be before they start sending cease and desist letters to distributors of these hacked versions of gcam like they did for utube?
Another option besides these that will work for a lot of people, is to use alternate camera software. GrapheneOS Camera, for example, works very well. Its not as "feature rich" as gcam maybe, but the default compression is less, and you can override the default by specifying a jpeg quality level.
my p6 pro is my first pixel. i noticed something that might answer your question. when you save a photo after editing it, the default is to save with the ability to revert to original. if you select save as a copy, the original data is not included in the file.
96carboard said:
I wonder how long it will be before they start sending cease and desist letters to distributors of these hacked versions of gcam like they did for utube?
Another option besides these that will work for a lot of people, is to use alternate camera software. GrapheneOS Camera, for example, works very well. Its not as "feature rich" as gcam maybe, but the default compression is less, and you can override the default by specifying a jpeg quality level.
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Yeah I think the issue with YouTube was the lack of ads Google was losing money on. There are no ads in Gcam but stupid stuff happens and one will never know what a big tech company may do in the future
Alekos said:
the MWP Pixel gcam mod is great (use the first non-beta in the list)
You can force higher quality and HDR+ enhanced (and also change the custom libs option to MWP_xHDR in Mod Settings). this mod is a gamechanger for the 6 series.
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I tried iso and exposure adjustments but it seems that its not working.
86rickard said:
Playing with the gcam mod above its about 30-50%. Depending on the details in the image. It looks like the camera app is choosing a compression rate based on details too.
Needless to say in low light, noise reduction and jpeg compression make for a poor image.
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Well that's low light for you, unless you are letting the phone do its stacking magic sensor noise as the ISO increases will get worse and worse which then makes everything else a problem. Upping the ISO on a digital camera isn't like it was with film, all you are doing is pushing the exposure which then brings any noise and artefacts to in to view, you aren't making anything more sensitive and it isn't doing anything you couldn't do with the exposure slider in an editing package.
I am sure Google will tweak it in the months to come but i'd sure like the option to lower compression in the standard app or better still save night shots as a PNG so there is no banding in the image, maybe it is time to bite the bullet and introduce HEIC.
86rickard said:
MWP GCam APKs - Google Camera Port
Modified Google Camera app by MWP.
www.celsoazevedo.com
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That is a great Camera Mod. I'm not the photographer some of you are, but the options oin this are really nice.
Mangtas_666 said:
I tried iso and exposure adjustments but it seems that its not working.
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HDR+ enhanced has to be enabled. The ISO/exposure adjustment won't work on ZSL (zero shutter lag) aka HDR+. Should work in Night Sight mode as well.
jericho246 said:
HDR+ enhanced has to be enabled. The ISO/exposure adjustment won't work on ZSL (zero shutter lag) aka HDR+. Should work in Night Sight mode as well.
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Thanks for the info Jericho246 i appreciate it.
junocaj said:
Hi guys, I have a problem regarding Pixel 6Pro photo image size. not sure if any of you might have already noticed.
Image size of my previous Pixel 4XL is generally around 3-4MB. However the image size of Pixel 6 Pro is generally around 2-3MB. Photos taken from both phones are in 4:3 with full resolutions in Google Camera settings.
One more interesting discovery is, once I make any tiny adjustment in edit mode (e.g. increase brightness by 1), the photo size is immediately boosted up to 8-10MB from a photo having original size of around 3MB. Also, I found that the image is not very detailed when I take a steady picture of flower under great weather, when compared to iPhone 13 Pro. Lots of details of the flowers are lost.
I personally expect and indeed prefer having the larger image size right after capturing, as it might theoretically include finer image details.
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How in the world did you get a photo from pixel 6 pro over 1 MB in size... I took a beautiful full rainbow shot, which looks nice, but when I downloaded it it was only 116 kb in size. Way to small for my tastes. 1036 x 780. Very disappointed and can't find any settings except for higher resolution which is selected.

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