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Question: Q: What are photos with FullSizeRender.jpg filename?

Posted on Mar 17, 2018 6:27 PM

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If you make any changes to the structure of content of the iPhoto library using the finder or any program other than iPhoto you will corrupt the library and lose data or photos

Mar 18, 2018 1:39 AM

They are what are used if you access your Library via the Media Browser. And, as Larry says, if you delete them then you risk massive data loss.

If space is a premium you can move your whole library to an external disk, frformatted Mac OS Extended (Journaled).

Mar 18, 2018 1:39 AM

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If you make any changes to the structure of content of the iPhoto library using the finder or any program other than iPhoto you will corrupt the library and lose data or photos

Mar 18, 2018 1:39 AM

They are what are used if you access your Library via the Media Browser. And, as Larry says, if you delete them then you risk massive data loss.

If space is a premium you can move your whole library to an external disk, frformatted Mac OS Extended (Journaled).

Mar 18, 2018 1:39 AM

Which version of MacOS are you using?

Did you share any photos by mail or messages? Then you need to delete the corresponding messages or clear the attachments to save storage.

Mar 18, 2018 3:37 AM

Leonie, I am using High Sierra. I started using Google Photos as a backup to Apple Photos, and noticed the photo count to be 46000 instead of the 26000 in Apple Photos.

Incidentally, the photos in iCloud Photo Library is about 40GB, same photos in iPhone is 17GB.

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Question: Q: iOS sending pictures as ‘Full Size Render’

I assist someone with doing online listings. Many times he takes pictures with his iPhone and sends them to me

every single one of them, so that my computer doesn’t keep harping about them having the same name. What needs

to change on his phone to stop this?? And why is it even doing it in the first place?? It is NOT beneficial in ANY way

for the phone (or iOS) to do this. If anyone knows which settings needs to be changed, your input will be greatly

appreciated. Thanks in advance.

P.S. This is happening when he sends the pictures at full resolution, as we need them that way, or eBay rejects them.

Posted on Mar 28, 2015 7:03 PM

On the next screen make sure the filter is set on «none», you will find it in the middle.

Son also state when those three circles are colored, it is indicating a filter is on!!

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So obviously the sender is using some type of software to manipulate the image before sending it to you.

So ask the sender to choose a unique name for the file being sent.

Mar 28, 2015 9:07 PM

He is not using any software to manipulate the pictures. He takes the pictures with his iPhone 6 Plus. Then he selects the pictures and emails them to me. That’s all he does.

Mar 29, 2015 8:28 AM

I have the exact same issue, a client sending me photos from an iPhone 6 (not sure if it’s the plus). Not sure if I’ll be able to find out how she’s taking the photos, though, she speaks little English and her knowledge of software is far worse. 🙁

I’ve had to save dozens of low-res images, each from its own separate email, all with the same name, and have to click «Keep Both» every single time when the error pops up in the Finder.

I would like to kill whoever taught her how to take pictures with her phone. (And I’m kind of fascinated to know what she’s doing that produces that result.)

Apr 3, 2015 10:13 AM

On the next screen make sure the filter is set on «none», you will find it in the middle.

Son also state when those three circles are colored, it is indicating a filter is on!!

I don’t think the solution is setting the filter to «none». I have the same problem when sending images from my photo stream outside the camera app. The images arrive with their original file names stripped and the new file name is «fullsizerender». This is s huge problem. It creates tons of work on the receiving end because all of the file names need to be changed before they can be saved otherwise you end up with the error message about duplicate file names. If you don’t catch the process, you end up overwriting the original file. Plus, most senders won’t know how to change their settings to accommodate the work flow of the receiver. I can’t imagine asking all of those people that send me images attached to an email to make a settings change on their iPhone. Since it’s on the iPhone 5 is it everywhere on every iOS device?

This is new and a huge problem.

This is real problem for me as well. Have you found any workable solution except to take an immense amount of time to change the file names as you save any attachments? This idiocy also loses the connection between the file name that the sender might reference and the file name that is received. I haven’t checked, but does the metadata accompany the file?

Apr 10, 2015 12:16 PM

Thanks Nada0159 I switched filter off in the photo app and my file names are now back as IMG_1234. Give your son a pat on the back

Apr 17, 2015 7:20 AM

I did some trials using my iPhone 5. I used a filter on the camera, then emailed the image in «large» format. It arrived as «FullSizeRender.jpg». I then took another photo with no filters. The image arrived with it’s correct file name IMG_1830.JPG. The work around from Nada0159’s son is correct.

However, in order for me to have a sender email me an image created with their iPhone, I have to ask them, before they take the image, to not use any filters on the camera. Does that make sense to anyone? What if the creator of the image wants to use one of the filters and make the images they take special? Any time the filters are used, the original file names are lost which means the receiver of the files has the file name conflict problem and has lost the original file name. I think the metadata is transferred in tact which is somewhat of a relief. If I want to shoot a project with my iPhone and send images to myself, I can’t use filters if I want to keep the original file names and avoid the renaming chore when I receive them into Adobe Lightroom. So don’t be creative with the camera options.

I also took two photos, when with a filter and one without, and emailed them. One kept the file name and the filtered one came in as FSR.

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