· Also, the android client of google photo did return the HEIC file when I use "Save to device", I hope the iOS client will return the HEIC file instead of converted jpg in future build. In fact, I could restore the original HEIC by downloaded from the web version of google photo, save it to Synology NAS and transfer it to my iPhone through DS file. · Here’s how: Open Photos and select the image you transferred from your iPhone. From the menu bar, go to File Export Export 1 Photo. Use the Photo Kind drop-down menu to choose the format you want, then click Export and choose where to save your exported image. Choose a more compatible format from the Photo Kind drop-down bltadwin.rus: · Download a single photo in JPEG. Go to your Google Photos account and locate the HEIC image that you want to download in JPEG format. Click the image to open its preview. Right-click anywhere on the image and a menu will appear, click the Save image as option from the menu. An additional window will open now.
If an iPhone user shares a HEIC image with a non-iPhone user or to a social site, the HEIC image is automatically converted to a JPEG image. If you do not want iOS to save images in the HEIF format, open your "Settings" app, and select Camera → Formats → Most bltadwin.ruing Most Compatible means that iOS will now save images in the JPEG format. Once you complete the steps, you should be able to view ".heic" file extensions encoded using the HEIF container with Photos or another compatible app like the Microsoft Paint program. How to fix. iOS devices take photos in the HEIC format. If you try to download or open HEIC images on your Windows 10 computer, you'll see these images have bltadwin.ru file extension. But there's a major compatibility issue that arises when trying to open HEIC images on your Windows PC. Windows 10 does not support HEIC files.
Open Google Photos, login, and find the HEIC photos you want to download. Click on the three dots icon within the photo preview and select “Download” to pull the photo to your PC. Also, the android client of google photo did return the HEIC file when I use "Save to device", I hope the iOS client will return the HEIC file instead of converted jpg in future build. In fact, I could restore the original HEIC by downloaded from the web version of google photo, save it to Synology NAS and transfer it to my iPhone through DS file. If you choose original quality you will get the original heic file when you download it through google photos. My issue now is actually when I view the heic photos from the cloud, that were uploaded at original quality before downloading them, the contrast and sharpness are a bit messed up.
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