How to stop screenshots from going into the 'Camera' folder? - Redmi Note 8 Pro Questions & Answers

I am surprised to discover that all my screenshots automatically go into the "Camera" folder which is uploaded to Photos. There is currently no option to stop my screenshots from uploading to Photos, but I was wondering if there is a way to create a separate folder for all my screenshots so they won't automatically go into my camera photos?
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I am on latest andromadus, and when I go to gallery and select pictures there is not an option to delete pictures. If I am in the camera app part, i can view and select a single picture and delete it, but when it links me to gallery I again do not have the option to delete pictures. Any suggestions?
not sure which gallery andromadus uses but have you tried long press? maybe highlight a pic and hit menu or more? use a file manager? download a different gallery app?

Can't delete certain photos in Gallery

My wife's Nexus has several folders in the gallery, one is named "Instant upload". She can't delete the photos in that folder and when I connect it to my pc, I can't find that folder.. Its pictures she has taken btw.. Thanks..
Those are the photos that have been uploaded to Google+/Picasa. (it shows the Picasa icon next to the folder name)
The whole picture isn't on the phone. Just the thumbnail. If you want to delete it you must do so from Google+ or Picasa.

Gallery displaying all photos in my email....

Why on Earth is it creating a "All Downloads" folder that has all the photos I have attached to emails? I have to either hide the album or keep deleting the images. I dont want them in there. Is there a fix?
Just delete them...
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[Q] Camera save location

Hi,
It seems like the stock camera app is saving pics taken "normally" and videos in the one folder while shots taken in burst mode (even if only 1 shot was fired) and timeshift burst photos are put in separate folders. This means that a single burst, even if there's only a single file, is in it's own folder.
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[Q] Deleted Photos stock gallery app (on SD Card) come back to haunt me

I really like the way the Stock Android Gallery app handles my photo, rather than the Sony Album app. But recently I noticed that my phone has a number of photos that supposed to be deleted re-appeared in my Gallery app. Very strange.
I installed Google KitKat 4.4. Gallery and Camera app , installed google plus, thus the "photo app" came together as well. All photos save to SD card DCIM folder by default. I did make sure that cache cleared, thumbnail rebuild after each test below:
1. Delete a photo from Gallery App, it disappear from all photo viewing apps, including the Sony Album App.
2. Check ES Explorer, the photo supposedly deleted still in there.
Tried again, using the Google Plus photo app
1. Delete a photo from Google Plus Photo App; made sure empty the Bin as well. Check all photo viewing app, the photo has been removed.
2. Checked ES Explorer again, the photo deleted is still there!
Then I tried Sony Album App
1. Delete a photo from Sony Album App. All photo viewing apps have the photo removed
2. ES explorer: this time it removed the photo there as well!!
Is this some kind of feature that the google apps build to protect accidental deleted image? If so, how come the photos are still there after Bin was emptied? How to make sure the photos that I wanted to delete is genuinely deleted? (apart from using other apps)
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Is this some kind of feature that the google apps build to protect accidental deleted image?
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It gives you the option when setting up the Phone to backup to Google so check your sync settings.
I didn't even turn on the photo auto backup. So there is nothing I can set there except from logging into google account.
As for the Gallery app, I can find any setting regarding deleting photos. There is not even a Bin folder in there.
Bump. Anyone can help?

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