HT203959: iPhoto and Aperture don't show edits to photos imported from iOS devices
Learn about iPhoto and Aperture don't show edits to photos imported from iOS devices
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Mar 8, 2015 4:28 PM in response to kayleeb310by amirek,That may be true for you, but not for me. No matter how I send the photos from my iPhone, and that includes unedited photos, they are ALL labeled FullSizeRender. It's the most annoying thing! This didn't happen until the last couple of iOS updates. I want it to STOP! It's really a HUGE problem, because I have to go back and rename every single one!
When I used to send photos or download them, they were numbered. I could just remember the number of the photo I needed and that was that. But, now, all of the photos are FullSizeRender with a number after it. If I download my photos in zip files, and open more than one zip file in a folder, the photos overwrite each other because they have the same name.
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Mar 9, 2015 5:28 AM in response to amirekby moonbobby,I have been having the same problems and have solved it...
You need to go to your camera.....you will see 3 circles in the bottom right hand corner.. if these are black/white ...then the picture that you e-mail will come up with a file name/number... if the circles are coloured.. then the picture you e-mail will come up with "FullSizeRender" file name.
To get the circles back to black/white... you need to tap the circles and a grid menu will open.. select the centre "none" button ,
The circles will be black/white now and photos will be e-mailed without the "FullSizeRender" file name
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Mar 22, 2015 8:21 PM in response to moonbobbyby converterguy,I spent 2 hours trying to find the answer to this annoying problem, thanks so much!
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Mar 29, 2015 9:03 PM in response to tonyfirshman1by RAJsailor,I have a similar issue but for me it appears to have everything to do with editing in the Photos app. Here is what I have experienced so far:
- When I email an unedited image out of Camera Roll in the Photos app then it is delivered with the normal IMG_XXXX.jpg style name.
- When I email that same image after editing it (in any way) within the Photos app, then the image is renamed and sent with the name FullSizeRender.jpg. It does not seem to matter which email address I send it to or which email account I use to send it. I tried with different SMTP and mail accounts and sent to different parties and in each case experienced the same results.
- If I email several (2-5) unedited images out of Photos then everything works as you would expect... that is, sequential names reflective of the original images...(the normal IMG_XXXX.jpg style naming convention).
- If I email several (2-5) edited images out of Camera Roll in Photos, then EVERY image in the email is renamed and attached to the email with the exact same name ... FullSizeRender.jpg.
- If I send several (2-5) images that are mixed... (some edited and some unedited), all images that had been edited are given the name FullSizeRender.jpg while all the unedited images retain their original IMG_XXXX.jpg name.
- Finally, if I open a previously edited image and press the red Revert button on the lower right corner and then try again to email the image again, then the original IMG_XXXX.jpg name is properly assigned for the image file that gets attached to the email and delivered.
I have confirmed that the three white circles in the lower right corner of the Camera app are indeed white as has been suggested could be the cause above.
Sorry if the above explanation here is too detailed, but I thought I'd try to be thorough. My best guess in my case is that this is either a disruptive bug or unfinished part of the Photos app code, or dare I say it, a virus... I'm hoping someone from Apple or from within this thread might have a solution or explanation? Thanks for any help or solutions that you folks might hear of.
For the record I use IOS 8.2, and have an Unlocked iPhone 6 on AT&T, I have not tried different size settings, but I always use either the large or medium option when sending images via iPhone email.
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Apr 26, 2015 1:36 AM in response to RAJsailorby Chipili1,We have been having the same problem with my wife's iPhone 5c running iOS 8.3 (and has been happening for a while now).
She is tech phobic and thus does the simplest work flow possible.
Snaps photos with the photo app.
Clicks the "Camera Roll" bottom left, clicks share - also bottom left.
Selects a number of photos - typically more than one and up to 5.
Clicks mail and emails them to herself - native mail app using a google apps account to that same account.
(please don't get into how she could do it better etc. - not going to happen).
The photos all arrive as FullSizeRender.jpg but gmail then names them FullSizeRender (n).jpg where n is 1 to whatever.
The observation above about editing is puzzling. Perhaps the color button had been pressed accidentally. Now turned off.
Revert - as above worked on old photos - as did taking fresh photos and sending them.
A really strange set of behaviours.
Hey Apple if you are listening, how about renaming IMG_4025.JPG as IMG_4025 (edited).JPG rather than just FullSizeRender.jpg
Would make my life easier fixing up my wife's doings.
Tips hat to RAJsailor for putting me on the path.
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Apr 30, 2015 3:12 PM in response to moonbobbyby Bill Stokes1138,Sorry moonbobby but all 35 of the pictures I took had those icon set as you described and when I emailed the photos in a reduce sized they all have the same name.
Can anyone help me?
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Jun 25, 2016 5:14 AM in response to Butterfly Jakby ayseg,click the camera
you will see 3 little dots at the bottom rigt side, click there
you will see some alternatives about the photo colouring , like blk wht etc
just click the middle square which is non( it means orginal colour ) ,
then , you will be able to send all the photos as img--
the other options all goes as fullsizerender .