Interesting video, thanks. In photos I have transfer to pc or mac as 'auto' but still receive heic when I email them. Sounds like it should have converted before sending
Google sent me a note that I was running out of space. So I went to look at large items specifically large photos and videos. I found hundreds of my photos that were in HEIC format many of them over 10 MB can you please explain how they could all be so big these are just regular photos.
Followed along easily up until you said the photos can be changed on the Mac in a simple settings under Photos. I can't seem to find that on Photos or Settings on my Mac.
Thank you so much for explaining this and making it so simple and easy to understand without a bunch of unnecessary time wasting. I truly appreciate you and your video.
I found the title missleading, no acussasions, just leaving my comment, but I´ll come back later to learn about the difference between these 2 formats.
thanks bro... i have transfered 1000 of photo from iphone to pc in the heiv the stupid format... boom all photo like destroy cannot be transfered back to my phone
For years I have to AirDrop to my MacBook, open in Preview export as jpegs... before I can use the images in Facebook share with non Apple decives. I've got the Automatic setting already selected and it's all HEIC , to MacBook, as attachments to email sent to a non Apple device (rendering them unopenable.) Why after 9 years of using an iPhone is this so annoying? Look at the information below these options "Automatically transfers photos and videos in a compatible format, or always transfer the original file without checking for compatibility." This is a vague passive statement saying almost nothing. It's like a widespread tech language disease used by tech companies. (The closer to a monopoly the more meaningless the information.) Instead how about "Automatic converts photos to jpegs for all transfers and attachments, which is also compatible with non Apple devices. Keep Originals leaves shared photos formatted HEIC which is generally compatible with Apple device only, but saves about y% file size." ( I have no idea if this statement is actually true, but can you see how it's actual information?) And tell Apple? Think people haven't tried? (Another example was MS Word and Excel. I can't ever remember solving anything using their Help information. )
Hey thank you man 👍😉
AWESOME! thanks! HEIC is a pain-in-the-beep.
Thanks, quick and simple explanation is what I need!
Very Useful info, even if it was toooo fast. Thank goodness for the Pause button
Thank you! I've been fighting with this for a year!
Thank you. Every thing from the video helps me to understand what I need to 😊
Thank you very much. Short and precise. I am now all sorted.
This is not a video about CONVERTING files.
thank you for the quick and easy answer! 5 stars
Thank you for helping me understand about these two options.
You are the man and just saved me. Thanks Wizard!
Awesome ! Very helpful .. thanks thumbs up !
Interesting video, thanks. In photos I have transfer to pc or mac as 'auto' but still receive heic when I email them. Sounds like it should have converted before sending
Thanks for this excellent tutorial. I appreciate you doing this.
Weird that my HEIC photos aren't automatically converting to JPEG when I AirDrop them to my Macbook. I do have the setting on Automatic. Thoughts?
I took loads of photos on an android and they were changed from jpeg to heic when downloaded. How would that occur?
Google sent me a note that I was running out of space. So I went to look at large items specifically large photos and videos. I found hundreds of my photos that were in HEIC format many of them over 10 MB can you please explain how they could all be so big these are just regular photos.
Followed along easily up until you said the photos can be changed on the Mac in a simple settings under Photos. I can't seem to find that on Photos or Settings on my Mac.
Thanks Dude, terrific!
well that didn't work? i did automatic and it was still air dropped in HEIC format
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Same here
Thank you so much for explaining this and making it so simple and easy to understand without a bunch of unnecessary time wasting. I truly appreciate you and your video.
I found the title missleading, no acussasions, just leaving my comment, but I´ll come back later to learn about the difference between these 2 formats.
Thank you
Thank you soooo much!!
thanks bro... i have transfered 1000 of photo from iphone to pc in the heiv the stupid format... boom all photo like destroy cannot be transfered back to my phone
For years I have to AirDrop to my MacBook, open in Preview export as jpegs... before I can use the images in Facebook share with non Apple decives.
I've got the Automatic setting already selected and it's all HEIC , to MacBook, as attachments to email sent to a non Apple device (rendering them unopenable.) Why after 9 years of using an iPhone is this so annoying? Look at the information below these options "Automatically transfers photos and videos in a compatible format, or always transfer the original file without checking for compatibility." This is a vague passive statement saying almost nothing. It's like a widespread tech language disease used by tech companies. (The closer to a monopoly the more meaningless the information.)
Instead how about "Automatic converts photos to jpegs for all transfers and attachments, which is also compatible with non Apple devices. Keep Originals leaves shared photos formatted HEIC which is generally compatible with Apple device only, but saves about y% file size." ( I have no idea if this statement is actually true, but can you see how it's actual information?)
And tell Apple? Think people haven't tried? (Another example was MS Word and Excel. I can't ever remember solving anything using their Help information. )
Thanks man
Like legit!!thanks for the help👍🏼😉😎
Happy to hear it was helpful!
It suppose to support layers and up to 16 bit color. So, in theory, it should be better for editing
Apple making things headachy again.
grr
click bait
Great, thanks.
Thank you