Iphone 3G Graphic Converter Software
Hello,
I just transfer the photos (by mail) that I took with my iphone 3g on my mac and on opening a graphic converter I found that it's 800 by 600 or 0.5 megapixels.
The mail from the iphone performs, but is there any compression of images?
Thank you for your responses.
Re: Iphone 3G Graphic Converter Software
This seems to be optimized in fact, I checked.
But a picture transferred directly into iPhoto in 1079 - 1374.
The account is good.
About iPhone and iPhoto, you can create a Smart Folder that lists all photos taken on the iPhone, as with other types of equipment elsewhere.
Re: Iphone 3G Graphic Converter Software
Thank you for your answer. it's a pity that we can not access this setting to compress images in the application of the iphone mail because it might be interesting to mail the photos in full quality from time to time.
And what surprised me is that we can not send an attachment from the mail application, but only from the application image from iphone.
Re: Iphone 3G Graphic Converter Software
Hello, on my side I noticed something bizzare on my iphone camera. In fact, the image somehow fleet. Let me explain, If I set the iphone so good, but if I give a small jolt or movement that suddenly my screen image is slightly distorted as if it were water. Is this a normal effect that apple has created my goal or have a problem?
Thank you in advance for your answers
Re: Iphone 3G Graphic Converter Software
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ArtisticVisions
Hello, on my side I noticed something bizzare on my iphone camera. In fact, the image somehow fleet. Let me explain, If I set the iphone so good, but if I give a small jolt or movement that suddenly my screen image is slightly distorted as if it were water. Is this a normal effect that apple has created my goal or have a problem?
Thank you in advance for your answers
It is a normal phenomenon that is due at time of scanning an image by the sensor of the iPhone. The cheap CMOS sensor of an iPhone does not expose the whole thing at once, it scans from left to right. If you take a picture of something that moves very fast (like an airplane prop) you can get some crazy pictures out of it since each column represents a slightly different time.