Forgive me if this is a stupid question, but is there a way to check the size of a picture or video recorded on my phone, on the phone itself? In other words, is there a way to bring up "properties" or "info" for something in my camera roll?
Forgive me if this is a stupid question, but is there a way to check the size of a picture or video recorded on my phone, on the phone itself? In other words, is there a way to bring up "properties" or "info" for something in my camera roll?
Forgive me if this is a stupid question, but is there a way to check the size of a picture or video recorded on my phone, on the phone itself? In other words, is there a way to bring up "properties" or "info" for something in my camera roll?
Thanks for the responses guys. It seems sort of silly that a 3rd party app is required though. I guess that's just Apple's philosophy of the user not needing to know such things.
Yes. If regularly checking exif and such is your thing, you really need a legacy computer and legacy software (Photoshop, Lr, etc).
I'm not even looking for all kinds of detailed data. I just thought it would be nice to be able to see the file size of pictures or videos I take so I'd know if they're too big to send as email attachments or instant messages! Only iOS doesn't let you see the sizes of your own files!
Actually it does, as has been pointed out to you in this thread, using apps (the iOS model is apps, not "files"). What you're now complaining about is that you feel this should be baked into the operating system.
Luckily, Apple doesn't design iOS for the needs of a minority of professional photographers and photography "enthusiasts". If they did it would be a total mess, like Lightroom, Aperture, Photoshop, etc.
And iOS does give you control over the size of photos in email attachments, and when texting it scales automatically. Worry less, do more.
Well, yeah, that's what I said. It's actually not that unreasonable. Every operating system I've ever used in about 25 years of using computers allows you to simply see the size of a file.
I'm not a professional photographer or enthusiast. I'm just talking about being able to see the size of my files on my device. It's not that big a deal so you don't need to jump to Apple's defense. I just thought that it was a simple enough feature that maybe there was a way to do it that I didn't know about, so I asked. I'm certainly not worried about it. 4 years of using iPhones and I never even thought to look into it before now.
There's a new "Details" button in the iOS 10 Photos app on every photo next to the location and date information. Right now in iOS 9 it's "Edit".
I think the person you quoted is saying that in iOS 10 the 'edit' button becomes 'details'.I don't see any such information edit.
I think the person you quoted is saying that in iOS 10 the 'edit' button becomes 'details'.
I think the person you quoted is saying that in iOS 10 the 'edit' button becomes 'details'.