Hello Everyone,

I know that I posted an article on this topic a few days ago, however, the
following piece includes more options that were not mentioned in the
previous post that I am certain that many will find useful.  

In short, the following piece provides the steps for those who wish to save
space on the iOS device but have the images/videos automatically converted
to a more compatible format when transferred to a Mac or PC.

Note that the following instructions apply to iPhone 7, 8, and X series
devices.

Enjoy,

Mark

How to Make iPhone Camera Shoot JPEG Pictures in iOS 11
OS X Daily - Friday, September 29, 2017 at 10:04 AM
How to Make iPhone Camera Shoot JPEG Pictures in iOS 11
 
The iPhone camera will now default to taking pictures in a new HEIF format,
rather then JPEG. This camera formatting change to HEIF came in iOS 11, but
some iPhone users may prefer to have the camera continue to snap photos in
JPEG format for broader compatibility with sharing, copying to a computer,
and more.
We'll show you how you can change the iPhone camera default image file type
so that the iPhone will shoot pictures in JPEG format again. We'll also
cover a trick for leaving HEIF image format enabled but have those HEIF
images automatically convert to JPEG files upon transfer to a computer.
The iPhone camera image format setting is new to iOS 11 or later. Keep in
mind that HEIF (High Efficiency Image Format, HEIF images have a .heic file
extension) allows for greater file compression, meaning each HEIF picture
file takes up less storage space than a standard JPEG image, sometimes up to
half the size per image. While JPEG images are larger, they're also broadly
compatible without any conversion, and they might be easier to share for
some users. Whether you want to use HEIF or JPEG for shooting iPhone
pictures is up to you.
How to Change iPhone Camera to Shoot JPEG Format Pictures Again
Want your iPhone pictures to be captured and stored as JPEG, as it was
before the latest iOS update? Here's how to make the setting change in iOS:
1.      Open the "Settings" app on the iPhone and go to "Camera"
2.      Choose "Formats" and select "Most Compatible" to shoot photos in
JPEG format on iPhone camera
3.      Exit out of Settings
 
With the "Most Compatible" setting enabled, all iPhone images will be
captured as JPEG files, stored as JPEG files, and copied as JPEG image files
too. This can help for sending and sharing pictures, and using JPEG as the
image format for iPhone camera was the default since the first iPhone
anyway.
Existing .heic files can be converted manually to JPEG or another file
format if need be.
How to Enable HEIF Image Format on iPhone Camera with Image Transfer
Compatibility
lf you'd like to shoot and store HEIF images with iPhone camera and have
them automatically convert to JPEG only upon copying to a computer, here's
the settings to enable:
1.      Open the "Settings" app on the iPhone and go to "Camera"
2.      Choose "Formats" and select "High Efficiency" to capture iPhone
photos in HEIF / HEVC format
3.      Recommended, next to go "Photos" and under the 'Transfer to Mac or
PC' section choose "Automatic" to automatically convert the HEIF images to
JPEG upon file transfer
If you're going to leave HEIF format enabled on iPhone camera, then being
sure the automatic image conversion setting is enabled is a good idea,
because it will automatically convert the HEIF format images into JPEG
format if the pictures are being copied from the iPhone to a Mac or
transferred from an iPhone to a Windows PC.
Future iPhone models will likely continue to use the HEIF format, but
whether you want to use the new HEIF image format or the old traditional
JPEG image format for your iPhone camera shots is entirely up to you. Just
remember that while HEIF may save storage space on an iOS device, you may
experience less image compatibility (before the pictures are converted
anyway), whereas JPEG images will take up more storage but be universally
compatible with basically any device, computer, operating system, or image
reader.

Original Article at:
http://osxdaily.com/2017/09/29/change-iphone-camera-default-image-format-jpe
g-heif/


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