I like raw image files. I opted for saving both a jpg and a raw image file in the camera app. However in Gallery I only seem to see the jpg. If I go into files and look there is only one image file. Are the jpg and raw files stored in the same place? How come I don't see both?
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Ok here's my story of images, i have taken pictures with my streak and copied thru usb to my pc and deleted from streak, now when i download images from web and open my streaks gallery 'here is the magic' i see the deleted images again on my streaks download cover album and when i open it the image which i downloaded shows the deleted image thumbnail when i zoom it shows the original downloaded image but the confusion is the downloaded image has a thumbnail of deleted image or transfered image and shows the downloaded image when zoomed image shows original image which doesnt has its thumbnail image shows the thumbnail image of deleted image and its really really confusing but this confusion happened with bluetooth images too i wont say bluetooth confusion story 'it'll make more confusions' so without making any more confusions, is there a trick/tip/solution/fix for this confused images...
Hi. I have read a lot of post about media scan in i9300 and I cannot figure out what happens to me.
I have a folder of image , (for example whatsapp image) the folder was stored in the internal memory (mnt/sdcard/Whatsapp/media/whatsapp_image)
I copied some images to the folder from computer and my whatspp downloads the new image sent by my friends.
the most interesting thing is Gallery only shows the image downloaded by whatspp. The other images that I put into the folder from computer are missing.
I use "ASTRO File Manager" to see what happens. I found that the file manager cannot even generate the thumbnails of those image I copied from computer to the folder. It only have the thumbnails that downloaded by whatspp. (On the other words, only the image with thumbnails are shown in Gallery and they are downloaded by whatsapp)
But I can still open the image without thumbnails by pressing them and choosing "Use Gallery to open", It can be viewed perfectly. It proves the images are not damaged.
(P.S. If I use My Files, the stock file manager, all images have thumbnails. But the images are still missing, nothing changed or improved)
Then I use File Managers, (My Files, Stock File Manager, and ASTRO File Manager) to move the images without thumbnails to external sd cards (mnt/exSdCards/Temp). After that, ASTRO File Manager can find the folder and generate the thumbnails, Gallery can show the images after rescanning the media.
However, after I move the images back to internal memory (I even create a new folder under root of the internal memory), the thumbnails gone and gallery cannot show them after rescanning media.
Does anyone know what happened and how to solve it? I know I may use other Picture Viewer to "solve" this, but I hope to find out the real solution first. Thank you.
Sorry my thread are too long and my english is poor.
I may post some screenshots later if you want.
Hi everyone,
I am new and for the first time tried to make a boot animation i checked various links but somehow doesnt quite seem to get it right.I have attached the zip file of the video can anyone please make a bootanimation for DS5.
Really appreciate your help.cheers
First, you need to get a better source. This FLV file is a widescreen image compressed to 4:3. Ideally, you want the DVD to source from.
In any case, assuming you have the DVD you need to rip the chapter of the DVD that has the dominoes into AVI format using a program like DVD Fab, then use a program like Video To Picture to convert the AVI into a series of PNG images. Delete the images that you don't want to keep. Finally, you need to use a program like the Bulk Rename Utility to rename all the remaining files into sequential order (001.png, 002.png, and so on). One optional thing you can do to reduce the size of the file while not appreciably impacting the quality is to resize each of the images. From there the tutorials on creating boot animations should help create the ZIP file.
I recently deleted some of the important photos on my android device. I know that android stores all of the deleted images in next folder:
data\com.cooliris.media\cache\local-image-thumbs
and files are saved as chunk_0, chunk_1, chunk_2..
I tried some of the apps like hjsplit, Free big file sender, 7-zip, but none of those can combine those chunk files.
Is there any possibility to recover my images from these chunk files?
I know that images saved here are saved as thumbnails.. so basicly lowres image.. but i would be also really satisfied even getting this thumbnails..
duleserbia said:
I recently deleted some of the important photos on my android device. I know that android stores all of the deleted images in next folder:
data\com.cooliris.media\cache\local-image-thumbs
and files are saved as chunk_0, chunk_1, chunk_2..
I tried some of the apps like hjsplit, Free big file sender, 7-zip, but none of those can combine those chunk files.
Is there any possibility to recover my images from these chunk files?
I know that images saved here are saved as thumbnails.. so basicly lowres image.. but i would be also really satisfied even getting this thumbnails..
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Use data recovery softwares available for pc. It might recover your deleted photos.
I have renamed DCIM folder and its vanished, But it contained 30 GB of photos. But in microseconds.
Anyone could advice whether can restore. thanks.
Do you mean that folder and all photos in it have disappeared after you renamed the folder?
In general, this is impossible. Open the 'Files' app to find the renamed folder and your photos.
Hi Mr James,
Yes, totally gone missing. It was about 30gb.
James_Watson said:
Do you mean that folder and all photos in it have disappeared after you renamed the folder?
In general, this is impossible. Open the 'Files' app to find the renamed folder and your photos.
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After renamed, i did undo rename in windows PC. Then happened this
lakshmi_SG said:
After renamed, i did undo rename in windows PC. Then happened this
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Did you have them backed up on the PC?
Renaming that folder as is now obvious to you is not a good idea, here's why.
Why Does Every Camera Put Photos in a DCIM Folder?
Every camera — whether it’s a dedicated digital camera or the Camera app on Android or iPhone — places the photos you take in a DCIM folder. DCIM stands for “Digital Camera Images.”
www.google.com
The camera will also not recognize the renamed folder when you take a picture unless you edit the cam app's coding.
I copy the DCIM folder subfolders to a renamed folder on my SD card then back that folder up. I then delete the images in the DCIM subfolders and start over about once a month.
If you really deleted the DCIM folder (I don't think this is possible on a stock Android but never tried it!) things will get dicey.
Search by file type, image or jpeg and check the SD card. If MiX file explorer is already installed try using that. If they have been deleted the files are still there until they are overwritten. Using the device can cause this to happen.
Use only known good recovery software; some offer free recovery but encrypt the results and require a payment to unencrypted the actual images all the while potentially overwriting the originals if it hasn't already deleted them.
Be warned.
If you do manage to recover them it will only be the image files. The folder structure is already lost and the image exit information is disassociated from its image, lost is a sea of files. So there be no timespamp, pic number or any other information for the images and no way to recreate it. 30gb be a complete jigsaw puzzle of images in mostly random order. You can sort by file type but that's all.
You better hope it was renamed and not deleted!!!
blackhawk said:
Did you have them backed up on the PC?
Renaming that folder as is now obvious to you is not a good idea, here's why.
Why Does Every Camera Put Photos in a DCIM Folder?
Every camera — whether it’s a dedicated digital camera or the Camera app on Android or iPhone — places the photos you take in a DCIM folder. DCIM stands for “Digital Camera Images.”
www.google.com
The camera will also not recognize the renamed folder when you take a picture unless you edit the cam app's coding.
I copy the DCIM folder subfolders to a renamed folder on my SD card then back that folder up. I then delete the images in the DCIM subfolders and start over about once a month.
If you really deleted the DCIM folder (I don't think this is possible on a stock Android but never tried it!) things will get dicey.
Search by file type, image or jpeg and check the SD card. If MiX file explorer is already installed try using that. If they have been deleted the files are still there until they are overwritten. Using the device can cause this to happen.
Use only known good recovery software; some offer free recovery but encrypt the results and require a payment to unencrypted the actual images all the while potentially overwriting the originals if it hasn't already deleted them.
Be warned.
If you do manage to recover them it will only be the image files. The folder structure is already lost and the image exit information is disassociated from its image, lost is a sea of files. So there be no timespamp, pic number or any other information for the images and no way to recreate it. 30gb be a complete jigsaw puzzle of images in mostly random order. You can sort by file type but that's all.
You better hope it was renamed and not deleted!!!
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Hi,
Thanks for your kind support.
i will try the above and update the output. thanks.