hi,
i ve discovered that you can take pictures from the camera, and store it in a "secure directory".
what is the procedure then for access to it from google photo or else?
can t figure out
thxx a lot
In Google Photos you select "Library" at the bottom right, then "Utilities" at the top right, then "Locked folder".
thank you very much!!!
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Hi All.
Firstly, let me say Hi as this is my first post here on XDA Developers and i hope my post is in the right group.
I have just started to get an error when im editing photos on my XDA Orbit - WM6 and i dont know why?
If i goto Pictures & Videos - select storage card - find the photo and load it.
Then goto Menu - Edit and then just do a Rotate, then go back to Menu and Save as.. i get this error message "There was an error saving the file"
Now i have checked my card is not Read only or the files themselves as i can delete them. I have lots of room on the card (8gb).
Any ideas would be grateful.
Many Thanks
MPW
hello,
i posted already in general but got no answers how to do this, and also posted in different threads.
if its impossible to do please tell me,
but i tried lots of things to change the photo save location but with no succes.
i want it to get them out of my documents and save them on internal storage/Pictures( instead of internal storage/my documents/my pictures.)
thanks for answers.
It seems to detect \Internal Storage\Pictures dir, but I want to be able to point it to my camera saves location.
indeed anyone can help us out?
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indeed anyone can help us out?
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Have you tried to install "Advanced Configuration Tool" software?
Than, under "Location" you could change the default directory to save image files..
Regards
GM
already tried without suc6, it always saves them to internal storage/ my documents???
think im giving it up,
trying to get photo save location out of my documents for days now.
tried lots of register editing and advanced config.
cant get them saved to internal storage/pictures
this is thing only thing i want to have working on wm6.5 then i love it.
but i searched whole forum cant find any solution.
think it always puts them to my doduments in internal storage, no matter what register i change
creates a folder in "Internal Storage" and rated "pictures" then you move your photos et voilà
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creates a folder in "Internal Storage" and rated "pictures" then you move your photos et voilà
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The camera saves to internal storage- my documents- my pictures, so how can this work ?
The picture viewer is based on picture and video viewer and not HTC album which most use, you canot default the picture and video viwer to storage card so here is the conflict.
I have the same Problem.
Changing the Location for the Titanium Picture would be the best .
Because Camera only saves to my documents - my pictures
But I did not find anything like that in registry. But I think it must be there somewhere
ok.I found a solution.Just go with a registry editor (like total commander) to HKLM/software/HTC/camera/image and find SaceFolder_0409.then change it to "pictures"
(that worked for me)
EDIT: IF anybody has problems,just tell me to upload that key
Hey Guys,
I'm having a problem since i first rooted my Nexus GSM: When using the camera, the clicking sound appears, but there is no new thumb in the corner and no picture saved in the DCIM/Camera folder. If I'm trying to do a video, the app crashes.
If somebody sends me a picture in Whatsapp, I see the litte thumb, but if i click it, nothing happens (and of course - no picture is saved on the phone).
I check the permessions for the camera and the DCIM-folder and I let the RecoveryMod fix all permissions. Do you have any idea what could have gone wrong?
First I installed Revolution HD ROM, today I did a reset and installed AOKP ROM. Problem stays the same.
I hope you can help me!
EDIT: Checked data & media, too.. everything is rwxrwx--x
Ok, I fixed it.
If anybodye else got this problem: I simply deleted the DCIM & WhatsApp-Folder.
Don't know why i didn't try that before -.-
Sorry guys
permissions the cause
hi, i had the same problem. PERMISSIONS SEEM TO BE THE ISSUE....
I backed up and restored my memory with the tool kit.
Under "BACK UP OPTIONS" i selected "3. backup you Internal Storage [virtual SD Card]"
The only way i have been able to get around it is by changing the name of the dcim folder as i was unable to delete it.
note: i have also had various other problems with other apps. these apps had folders that were restored via the toolkit. in some cases all i had to do was rename the permission locked application folders. in other cases i had to rename their folder and create a new one with the original naming and sub folders
Greetings.
I have the ICS updated Xperia ION. The issue is that when I take an image and try to download it, it isn't where I expect it do be... in the DCIM folder. There isn't anything in there.
I did find a ton of images in a "thum" folder but they are all thumb nail images.
With this camera I was expecting larger images to use and download.
Could someone give me a clue where the images are stored and downloadeable from.
Thanks.
[email protected]
Clif Davis
There is a setting in camera to choose storage location. I believe this affects all photo storage, not just pictures taken. Xda app saves into the xda_downloads folder on the internal memory. Haven't figured out how to change it to external memory.
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Greetings.
I have the ICS updated Xperia ION. The issue is that when I take an image and try to download it, it isn't where I expect it do be... in the DCIM folder. There isn't anything in there.
I did find a ton of images in a "thum" folder but they are all thumb nail images.
With this camera I was expecting larger images to use and download.
Could someone give me a clue where the images are stored and downloadeable from.
Thanks.
[email protected]
Clif Davis
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Yeah make sure you are looking at the right storage. If you have a removable SD card it will show up as /ext_card The stock camera might be saving pics there. What you can do is go to the picture in the Albums app and when you look at a picture hit the menu button and hit details. It will tell you where the picture is stored.
thanks tons
Thanks for both answers! I will check and see.
Clif
Same problem
clifdavis said:
Thanks for both answers! I will check and see.
Clif
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Hi guys, I am facing the same problem after updating to ICS. I checked the path of the pictures, as you suggested, which shows: /mnt/ext_card/DCIM/100ANDRO. The 100ANDRO folder shows only older images taken pre update to ICS. I tried the Windows 7 search option to search for a specific image inside the entire Xperia folders based on name to no avail.
The camera storage is set to SD card.
If one of you reached a resolution, please share. Thanks.
If you are DOWNLOADING pictures, they tend to go to downloads in your phone memory or onto root of your phone memory /mnt/sdcard sdcard being the internal for ext_sdcard is external. Try there ladies and gents,
Edit- I don't think /mnt/sdcard would be considered root actually, but you get what I mean.
Edit2- I get things going to /mnt/sdcard if I DL it from my email, I guess that would be a good thing to add as well, only time I can think of that I DL any pictures. Anything from text goes to DCMI
Hello,
I have a Samsung s9+ and have downloaded a few photos from a webpage.
When i go to Gallery i cant see the photos.
I go to my files and downloads and i cant see them either.
Can someone please help me with this?
Thanks
Internal storage Downloads folder unless otherwise specified by the browser
Im using my the chrome Widget and selecting image, download it and then it does not show up.
I have the same issue
They are no were. I can click on the notification it was downloaded it opens the photo and when I click details from top menu it has a file name and then location listed as none! What is happening
SOLUTION
Apps > Permissions > Google > Storage - Enabled
Worked for me, hope it works for you.