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Romf
4 years agoExplorer | Level 3
"Save HEIC photos as JPG" not working
Hi All. I often send pictures from my iphone to my dropbox using the dropbox iphone APP. When uploading there is an option to "save HEIC Photos as JPG". Unfortunately for me this option never wo...
Rich
Super User II
Romf wrote:
When a photo on the iphone was edited, it is always uploaded by the dropbox app as HEIC even though the option to save as JPG is checked.
Are you manually uploading these photos after editing them or are you using the automatic Camera Uploads feature? I believe that setting only applies to photos that are uploaded automatically by Camera Uploads.
Romf
4 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Thanks,
Indeed, I am manually importing them.
But the setting is not in the general settings, it appears in the dialog box for uploading the pictures. So it doesn't really make sense why it wouldn't work here (else why show this option there?)
Thanks
Indeed, I am manually importing them.
But the setting is not in the general settings, it appears in the dialog box for uploading the pictures. So it doesn't really make sense why it wouldn't work here (else why show this option there?)
Thanks
- eliasbencho792 years agoNew member | Level 2
Hi,
I have pretty much the same issue.
I do not want to automatically upload pictures on my camera roll to my Dropbox, so Camera Uploads is off.
But I still want to be able to upload some select pictures on my Dropbox.
The problem is the "Save HEIC photos JPG" option is only available within the "Camera Uploads" interface.
Selecting it does not change the format of manually uploaed pictures.
As a result, my manually saved pictures are stored as HEIC and I cannot access them on my Windows PC.
Could the Dropbox team update the software so we can select the JPG format for manually saved pictures as well?
Thanks!
- eliasbencho792 years agoNew member | Level 2
Addition to my previous comment: I just tried to temporarly turn "camera uploads" ON, to see whether the active "save as .jpg" option would also work for manually saved pictures.
It did not work, as options for automatic and manual uploads seem to be unrelated to each other.
- Walter2 years agoDropbox Staff
Hey eliasbencho79, thank you for your feedback on this. It's been noted in our system.
While we're at it though, have you considered using an automation to convert the file type from HEIC to JPG?
Let us know if that would help!
- Jay4 years agoDropbox Staff
Hi Romf, the option to automatically convert images to JPG is only on the automated camera uploads setting, as Rich said.
When you manually import files, they are uploaded as is, meaning they would be uploaded as HEIC files.
Hope this helps to clarify matters!- Romf4 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Thanks.
Then I think you should change the way it appears as it is very confusing and looks like a bug.
I never used the auto upload.
I go to "+">"Upload photos">choose one or multiple photos (so this is NOT the auto upload feature at all), and there right at the bottom is an option "save HEIC files as JPG", visible and turned ON, but in the end this option that appears all the time at the moment when you manually import photos doesn't work when you manually import photos. Quite surprising in my opinion.
Thanks for the answers 🙂
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