How to turn off iTunes photo "optimization"???

I have been pulling my hair out trying to find a work around for this problem. I am trying to sync several hundred photos to my iPhone. I have the 32GB model so space is no issue. The problem is that when I sync the pictures to my iPhone through iTunes, iTunes "optimizes" the photos. The optimization process reduces the resolution of the photos significantly, the photos were originally taken with my iPhone's camera! so they were not very high resolution to begin with! Why does iTunes work this way and how do I turn the photo optimizing feature off?? I would really like medium or high quality images on my iPhone which I can zoom in on. I really do not like the low quality images iTunes is forcing me to put on my iPhone. There must be an option to turn off this terrible feature...

iPhone3GS, iOS 4, using iTunes on Windows 7

Posted on Jun 21, 2010 4:05 PM

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Jun 21, 2010 4:15 PM in response to Louis89

Photos you take on your iPhone maintain their original resolution. If you transfer them to iPhoto or another program, remove them from your camera roll, and then resynch back to the phone, the images will be optimized for viewing on the iPhone. However, the ORIGINAL, high-resolution image will still be found in your photo program on your computer. The iPhone was not made to store high-resolution images (it has only 32 MB storage after all), and this feature CANNOT be turned off.

The only way to keep your original high-resolution photos taken by the iPhone is to leave them in your camera roll.

Jun 21, 2010 5:01 PM in response to Louis89

I removed them from my camera roll because I wanted to organize my pictures, you mean I can't organize them without having to turn my pictures into low quality copies!?!? I'm sorry, but this makes no sense to me why would Apple choose to force it's users to sync pictures in this way. My iPhone has 32GB* that is GigaBytes*. I want to store 475 photos totaling just under 1GB, that is less than 1/32 the total memory capacity, this should be a very simple task for the iPhone to do... It can do it in the camera roll, you said it yourself, so why not when I sync pictures? How can there not even be an option to turn off "optimizing" photos?? It seems an incredibly simple feature iTunes should have...

Jun 21, 2010 5:08 PM in response to Louis89

The iPhone never was intended as a photo storage device. There are hard drives and thumb drives for that. You aren't losing your original quality photos, they are on your computer in iPhoto, Aperture, etc.

Personally, I prefer the ability of the iPhone to be able to show my hundreds of photos (to which I have the original high-res originals at home in iPhoto) on the go, which is the intent of the iPhone, rather than to just show the thumbnail of a few high-res photos I may have taken with my iPhone or elsewhere. This is how the iPhone was designed.

You have 3 things you can do:

1) feedback to http://www.apple.com/feedback/iPhone.html
2) research the features of electronic devices prior to future purchases
3) get a different phone that better meets your needs.

Jun 21, 2010 5:17 PM in response to Louis89

You don't understand...I don't want to use the iPhone as a photo storage device and I am fully aware that the full res images are on my computer. What I want is to be able to have the full res images on both my computer and on my iPhone. I want to be able to zoom in on details in the pictures with the awesome photo zoom features the iPhone has. The lack of an option to disable or change the settings for photo "optimization" in iTunes to me seems to undermine an important feature of the iPhone that is it's awesome touch screen zooming on photos.

Jun 21, 2010 5:41 PM in response to gdgmacguy

Hey Louis,

Ignore gdmacguy, he doesn't seem to be understanding your question precisely.

It appears the iOS 4 update radically increased the resolution reduction that is used to "optimize" images from your desktop to your iphone.

Prior to the iOS 4 update today all my images, including those that were synced form my PC, were "optimized" on my iphone but were still sharp and crisp as they should be.

After the update, every single image that was synced was "re-optimized" and they are all now a very noticeable lower resolution where you can see the graininess even while zoomed out.

I am now doing another sync at the moment, and it appears, iTunes is re-optimizing again, lol.

I will update later tonight to let you know if the re-optimization helped.

Saul

Jun 21, 2010 6:31 PM in response to Saul Herrera

Agree with Saul, gdmacguy seems to responding with a "caned" answer about the iPhone not being a storage device. Why is it I can take hundreds of photos in high quality on a 4g SD card but can't put a fraction of thos on my iPhone.

Anyway, I am experiencing the same thing as Saul about quality since updating to iOS 4. The first round gave me poor quality transfers and after I checked to sync Faces in iTunes the re-synced, my photos seem to be sharper when I zoom in. Side note here, I only checked off two people to show in Faces and it gave me everyone....

Waxie

Jun 21, 2010 6:54 PM in response to Louis89

I too have an issue with this (FYI, I don't have OS4 yet). One thing I've found that works is to email yourself the hi-res photo, download it in the mail app, then save to the photo roll. This method is OK for a photo here and there. For 400+ photos (1GB worth) this would be a major PITA. I can't say the quality is one-to-one with the original, but it is noticeably better than the "optimized" version.

One thing you might also try is to find an app that will allow you to wirelessly transfer files to and from your phone. Some of those can copy image files from the app's local cache over to the photo roll. Do your research before you put down any money on those though..

Good luck.

Jun 21, 2010 7:05 PM in response to Louis89

I think this is an iOS4 issue. I just did my update and immediately went to put a nice high resolution pic as my background, and it looks like a screenshot from King's Quest IV.

I sync all my photos, and maybe iOS4 calculated that it would take up too much space (although it was fine an hour ago?!?), so I'm going to see what I can do to get the quality back and I'll pot my results.

Jun 21, 2010 7:29 PM in response to cmjensen

I can confirm that the app "air sharing" works for this. It basically makes your iPhone into a wireless disk drive. You point a web browser at the IP of your phone and then can upload/download files. The app itself will display the photos with full zoom & portrait/landscape capabilities (tried this with a 3MB jpeg).

Note that the version I am using of this app is the $2.99 iPhone version. I actually downloaded this a long time ago during its free trial, so I did not pay for it. I'm not suggesting you buy this app, only that it may work for you. I do not know if there are other apps similar to this one on the app store, though there probably are.

FYI, I installed this version on both my iPhone 2G and my iPad. The iPhone 2G takes a while to open the 3MB photo, the iPad is pretty snappy though.

Jun 21, 2010 7:59 PM in response to Louis89

OK, so I just synced my iPhone 3GS, with iOS4, a SECOND time, and it did a new "Optimizing Photos..." phase for all 1200+ photos, and then synced the photos a second time.

Now all my pictures look great again. Try re-syncing and see if it fixes anything. My guess is that Apple skimped on the first photo sync so that the whole upgrade process would go faster.

Hope this works for you.

Jun 21, 2010 9:37 PM in response to yoursinwriting

Hi Everyone,

Here's an update for all:

I resynced my iphone again. I had 3200+ pics which is a little over 4 GB.

It took 4 hours to "re-optimize" but everything is back to normal now, pics are nice and sharp again.

Strange that the update wouldn't do a full optimize at first but it appears that if you re-sync Louis, you should be back to normal.

Update everyone Louis so that we can help others with the same problem.

Thanks to all who contributed.

Saul

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