When I use the remote camera app, take a photo, where does the phone/tablet store my photo?
It is not in "Photos" > Gallery, or on my Google Drive and where ever it stores the photo, can I change the file location and rename the photo? Regards, D
I discovered the path is The storage path is /storage/emulated/0/DCIM/RemoteCamera/
The files are named like P_DATE_TIME.jpg DATE = JJJJMMDD TIME = HHMMSS
Now I just need to know how to change the path/folder to something else? Any thoughts? Doug
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Does anyone know how to assign photos to new albums? For example, if I take a bunch of pictures at a wedding, how can I put them all into an album, so when I go into the "Albums" app, I can go into "John and Jane's Wedding," rather than scrolling through hundreds of pictures.
you can create folders on your sdcard, which are shown as seperate albums then. not really convinient, but works.
kendong2 said:
you can create folders on your sdcard, which are shown as seperate albums then. not really convinient, but works.
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I got the exactly same problem, I did create a new photo folder in my SD card, and its displayed separately only in SD card, once plug and view on the phone, its still combining all the photo in one album .. anyone knows how to do it ?
I have a folder named Pictures in the root of the SD card, then subfolders, each subfolder shows up as a different album.
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I have a folder named Pictures in the root of the SD card, then subfolders, each subfolder shows up as a different album.
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Ah, that's the key. The folder has to be called "Pictures." I called my folder "Photos" and everything still showed up under the "Camera Shots" album. I renamed it to "Pictures," and *poof!* like magic, I have my separate albums.
Thanks!
Hi Everyone,
I am wondering if someone know any good app which can tag pictures stored on my phone/sd card. I found "Just pictures" but it didn't allow me to select multi pictures at at time for tagging. I am looking for tag feature similar in Cam scanner,
Any help is appreciated!!:
Edit: Just Pictures is perfect . Choose Batch mode for mutli select
Hi,
I own a Samsung Galaxy S4 with CyanogenMod 12 (12-20150420-NIGHTLY-jfltexx). I've been using the standard Camera app (reports itself as com.android.camera2, v2.0.002) for the last few days with geotagging enabled. When I open a photo in Gallery app and choose "Show on map", it does indeed open Google Maps and show the photo's position correctly. But when I download the photos to my computer and try to use them anywhere else, like in "photos" on Google, it cannot recognize the geotag. I checked with some EXIF viewer if it has some GPS data written in the EXIF header: no latitude and longitude data, only two fields: GpsImgDirRef and GpsImgDir which are meant to store the direction where the camera was looking.
My questions are:
Where is the geotag stored? Is it somewhere in the file (which sounds obvious) or maybe anywhere else? I've just browsed through the source code of Gallery app and it seems to use Cursor and some queries, which seems like some database/SQLite stuff? I didn't dig deep enough to find out exactly.
How can I retrieve the GPS data for all the photos at once or - which would be best - save my photos with a proper, standard EXIF fields for GPS data?
I'm attaching one of such photos. When I choose "Show on map" in the Gallery app, it shows Google Maps with these coordinates: (60.908626,7.212069).
Any help will be appreciated. Thanks!
I almost have the SAME problem with my Galaxy S4. The phone itself stores EXIF GeoTag location in decimal with maximum precision, whereas the image transfered to PC shows coordinates in degree/min/sec format WITHOUT fraction of seconds, which misleads exact position to be set.
See here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help/geotag-decimal-coordinate-precision-t3663080
Any help is appreciated.
Can someone please tell me why is it that when I open a photo from a file Manger such as ES File Explorer or countless others that I've tries the only thing you can do is view the photo and if you're lucky maybe you get a share option but never and edit option. Even if you select OPEN WITH option and choose your favorite photo viewer such as Google Photos or GALLERY you get no edit options. This seems kind of stupid.
hello, folks,
i have noticed that pictures taken on pixel 6 are missing location info
after transferring to my desktop (ubuntu). on the phone itself, Photos does show gps data.
of course, Camera app has permission to location.
but once i copy the jpg file to the desktop, gps data is missing.
exiftool shows gps metadata fields empty.
i've tried several other tools with same results.
any ideas?