The photo taken with iOS 11 will be JPEG on a personal computer!? -Phone that I can't listen to now | Mynavi News Mynavi News Mynavi
It is the appeal and strength of the iPhone that you can understand how to use it without reading the instructions.However, there are things that you know but do not understand correctly.In this corner, I will explain such "why an iPhone that I can't hear anymore" in an easy -to -understand manner.This time, I will answer the question, "The photo taken with iOS 11 will be JPEG on a personal computer!?"
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Before answering your question, let's organize the situation.If you update to iOS 11, you will be able to record photos in the iPhone 7/7 Plus and iPhone 8/8 Plus in the format "HEIF".Pre -models, such as the iPhone 6/6 Plus, will be recorded in the JPEG format as before.
This setting can be changed with the "Settings" app, but it is better to keep using the iPhone 7/7 Plus and iPhone 8/8 Plus with the initial settings (applied HEIF to the image format).HEIF has higher compression efficiency than JPEG, and even the exact same photo has less file size than JPEG.Also, if you send a photo to a PC/smartphone that does not support HEIF, there is no compatibility problem because iOS automatically converts it to JPEG.
The introductory is long, but the intent of the question is "Why does it become a JPEG if you transfer HEIF to a computer?" As mentioned above, iOS is automatically automatic for Windows and Android, which is not compatible with HEIF.Since it is converted to JPEG and transferred, the answer is correct.I think the problem is that it will be JPEG despite being transferred to a PC (MacOS HIGH SIERRA) that supports HEIF.
The cause is in the "Photo" app settings.Open the screen in the order of "Settings" → "Photo", and check "Stay in the original format" in the transfer column to the Mac or PC.With this, if you take a photo from your iPhone with a photo application or image capture (MacOS), it will be stored on Mac with Heif without being changed to JPEG.However, even if the opponent is MacOS High Sierra, the transfer by email or AirDrop is converted to JPEG.
If you select "Stay in the original format" in the photo application settings, you can transfer to the Mac in the HEIF format. |