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whitedragon101

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Does IOS 11 change your old photos to HEIC too?

If not can you set it to do so?

I have thousands so the space would be handy. Would save on iCloud space too.
 
Does IOS 11 change your old photos to HEIC too?

If not can you set it to do so?

I have thousands so the space would be handy. Would save on iCloud space too.
Unfortunately it doesn't. Would be super handy, however you wouldn't be able to use some of the old pictures when it comes to editing on a laptop with photoshop or other content cause HEVC isn't supported universally as of yet. It will be in the future. If you need to take anything important and edit it... make sure to set your camera back to JPG so it's easily compatible with editing programs.
 
Unfortunately it doesn't. Would be super handy
No, converting would be a really bad idea, as it reduces quality and it would take forever.

If you need to take anything important and edit it... make sure to set your camera back to JPG so it's easily compatible with editing programs.
I save everything as HEVC and HEIF. However, my main image repository is Photos, which not only is now compatible with both formats in High Sierra, it also gets a nice feature boost in High Sierra.

However, if you need to export out of Photos and convert to JPEG, Photos will do that automatically.
 
Wow strange, yeah my 6s+ acts like it doesn't exist. No option for Format in Camera. lol. You have an option for that in your Camera settings?
 
Wow strange, yeah my 6s+ acts like it doesn't exist. No option for Format in Camera. lol. You have an option for that in your Camera settings?

Ah doh.

He's right. I just checked. I set up my iPad Pro and my iPhone at the same time.

My 10,5" iPad Pro has HEIF, the 6s does not.

Shouldn't be a problem though. I have 2TB iCloud ;)

They dropped the price to £6.99 a month. Not bad
 
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Only the A10 Fusion and above (7 & 7 Plus or above) support hardware HEVC video encoding. This is required for 4K HEVC obviously, but it is also required for Live Photos, since the 1080p video component of Liver Photos is also HEVC.

A9 and above (6 & 6 Plus) support hardware decode though.
 
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