Properly oriented cell phone pics
- Jeff S
- Posts: 3336
- Joined: Tue Jan 06, 2015 10:59 am
- Location: Grand Rapids, Michigan
- Has thanked: 2087 times
- Been thanked: 1441 times
Re: Properly oriented cell phone pics
I took the first picture of my boot by holding my phone/camera close to my boot. Initially, the forum said that the file was too large. I cropped it a little and our forum accepted it, and stated that the file was 4.3 (I thought it was 3.7)
I took the 2nd picture of my boot by”zooming up” on the boot to achieve roughly the same picture. The forum software indicated that the file size was 3.0.
The pictures appear to be similar, but the file sizes are significantly different. I guess I need a phone expert to explain how to take a good picture while keeping the file size down. It can’t be that complicated.Shoot vintage firearms, relax, and have fun.
- Jeff S
- Posts: 3336
- Joined: Tue Jan 06, 2015 10:59 am
- Location: Grand Rapids, Michigan
- Has thanked: 2087 times
- Been thanked: 1441 times
Re: Properly oriented cell phone pics
Sometimes my picture files are too large, and sometimes they work. For the most part I’ve learned to live with it.
I have an IPhone 16. If I go to “settings”, and then to “camera”, I have my phone set on HEIF because that setting provides good quality pictures at a smaller file size.
If a person has their phone set on “most compatible” I think the file size may be bigger. Again, this is out of my wheelhouse. Just trying to get to the root cause. Maybe Craig can explain it.
I have an IPhone 16. If I go to “settings”, and then to “camera”, I have my phone set on HEIF because that setting provides good quality pictures at a smaller file size.
If a person has their phone set on “most compatible” I think the file size may be bigger. Again, this is out of my wheelhouse. Just trying to get to the root cause. Maybe Craig can explain it.
Shoot vintage firearms, relax, and have fun.
Re: Properly oriented cell phone pics
I cropped this picture I took this afternoon. Gonna see what happens when I post it. Also adjusted the light slightly. Not trying to make it look better. Just wanna see if it’s at 90 degrees like my last picture.
- Jeff S
- Posts: 3336
- Joined: Tue Jan 06, 2015 10:59 am
- Location: Grand Rapids, Michigan
- Has thanked: 2087 times
- Been thanked: 1441 times
Re: Properly oriented cell phone pics
Nicely done, and that’s a fine picture. 26 minutes until the duck opener.
Shoot vintage firearms, relax, and have fun.
-
- Posts: 253
- Joined: Mon Oct 22, 2018 11:43 am
- Has thanked: 128 times
- Been thanked: 112 times
Re: Properly oriented cell phone pics
Nice picture Cory,
Great looking Fox there,
I like the threshing machine in the background, did you wonder close enough to see the make of the machine? Possibly a Frick??
Stan Hoover
Great looking Fox there,
I like the threshing machine in the background, did you wonder close enough to see the make of the machine? Possibly a Frick??
Stan Hoover
Re: Properly oriented cell phone pics
Stan,
Actually is a McCormick- deering. Cool old machine. My great grandfather actually ran that thresher. There are always a group of Huns around all the little coulees with old equipment parked in them.
Cory
Actually is a McCormick- deering. Cool old machine. My great grandfather actually ran that thresher. There are always a group of Huns around all the little coulees with old equipment parked in them.
Cory
- Jeff S
- Posts: 3336
- Joined: Tue Jan 06, 2015 10:59 am
- Location: Grand Rapids, Michigan
- Has thanked: 2087 times
- Been thanked: 1441 times
Re: Properly oriented cell phone pics
Great piece of nostalgia.
Shoot vintage firearms, relax, and have fun.
- fox-admin
- Site Admin
- Posts: 3895
- Joined: Fri Jan 05, 2007 4:46 pm
- Has thanked: 604 times
- Been thanked: 1593 times
Re: Properly oriented cell phone pics
This is how I have the attachments configured on the forum. Some is set so spamers can't flood the site with attchements. But I am willing to make any changes that the goup desires. Craig
- Jeff S
- Posts: 3336
- Joined: Tue Jan 06, 2015 10:59 am
- Location: Grand Rapids, Michigan
- Has thanked: 2087 times
- Been thanked: 1441 times
Re: Properly oriented cell phone pics
Craig, in many ways the forum is the heart and soul of our organization and you do a great job maintaining its functionality. Personally, I don’t have the I.T. aptitude to offer suggestions on how to redesign it.
If a person is near their laptop, photos that are too large can easily be reduced (via the laptop) and posted on the forum. It takes a few steps, but most of us have figured it out.
Occasionally it’s fun to post pictures “in the field” as I have done in the past. I really enjoy sharing a morning in the duck blind as it happens. Many pictures can be posted in an unaltered state. However, sometimes the file is too large. If I can “crop” the picture to reduce the file size, I’ll do it. Unfortunately, sometimes this forces me edit out some of the surrounding detail, which may detract from the photo.
This morning I discovered a better solution. After doing a brief google search, I found an app. On my IPhone, I went to the App Store. In the search bar I typed Compressing Photos & Pictures. I then installed this app. This app can be used to reduce the size of all of your photos, or just ones that you select. I recommend doing one or two at a time. As a test, I selected two pictures that were two large, and reduced them to a manageable size. Just in case you were wondering, the original photos are still in my phone, and the new compressed ones have also been saved. I’ll now post the two pictures to check their clarity, and I’ll continue experimenting with this app, but to be honest, I seem to be getting a lot of “junk” in the process. I need to figure how to avoid advertisements for unwanted apps. Hopefully a few other members will try this app and find it beneficial. Incidentally, you still need to edit the picture to maintain the correct orientation. Jeff
If a person is near their laptop, photos that are too large can easily be reduced (via the laptop) and posted on the forum. It takes a few steps, but most of us have figured it out.
Occasionally it’s fun to post pictures “in the field” as I have done in the past. I really enjoy sharing a morning in the duck blind as it happens. Many pictures can be posted in an unaltered state. However, sometimes the file is too large. If I can “crop” the picture to reduce the file size, I’ll do it. Unfortunately, sometimes this forces me edit out some of the surrounding detail, which may detract from the photo.
This morning I discovered a better solution. After doing a brief google search, I found an app. On my IPhone, I went to the App Store. In the search bar I typed Compressing Photos & Pictures. I then installed this app. This app can be used to reduce the size of all of your photos, or just ones that you select. I recommend doing one or two at a time. As a test, I selected two pictures that were two large, and reduced them to a manageable size. Just in case you were wondering, the original photos are still in my phone, and the new compressed ones have also been saved. I’ll now post the two pictures to check their clarity, and I’ll continue experimenting with this app, but to be honest, I seem to be getting a lot of “junk” in the process. I need to figure how to avoid advertisements for unwanted apps. Hopefully a few other members will try this app and find it beneficial. Incidentally, you still need to edit the picture to maintain the correct orientation. Jeff
Shoot vintage firearms, relax, and have fun.
- Jeff S
- Posts: 3336
- Joined: Tue Jan 06, 2015 10:59 am
- Location: Grand Rapids, Michigan
- Has thanked: 2087 times
- Been thanked: 1441 times
Re: Properly oriented cell phone pics
It’s a little confusing because the app shows advertisements, but if you watch the bar on the top of the screen, notice the tiny icons, you can figure it out. There may be better apps, but I think this one might work.
Shoot vintage firearms, relax, and have fun.
-
- Posts: 1312
- Joined: Sat Oct 25, 2008 11:04 am
- Location: People's Republic of Maryland
- Has thanked: 1549 times
- Been thanked: 488 times
Re: Properly oriented cell phone pics
Is that Rich's brother from another mother? I appreciate all that you have tried Jeff but it's still all Greek to me.
Owning a Fox is not a spectator sport.
- Jeff S
- Posts: 3336
- Joined: Tue Jan 06, 2015 10:59 am
- Location: Grand Rapids, Michigan
- Has thanked: 2087 times
- Been thanked: 1441 times
Re: Properly oriented cell phone pics
Sorry Daryl. I couldn’t find an app for your trusty flip phone, and that’s my brother (LOL).
Shoot vintage firearms, relax, and have fun.
-
- Posts: 1312
- Joined: Sat Oct 25, 2008 11:04 am
- Location: People's Republic of Maryland
- Has thanked: 1549 times
- Been thanked: 488 times
Re: Properly oriented cell phone pics
Is that the one with the B grade? Even if you could find an app for my flip phone I still wouldn't know how to use it.

Owning a Fox is not a spectator sport.