How to email multiple reduced size pictures? - Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge Questions and Answers

A basic function of my iphone is to select a handful of picture and attached them directly as reduced file sizes.
I haven't found a way to do this on my S7e. Sure, I can use "Send Reduced", but it only allows me to attach one picture at a time - so not really a solution.

anyone?

In the standard Mail app when you choose "attach" you can choose "RESIZE IMAGE". When you push it you have the options "Large (70%)" "Medium (30%)" and "Small (10%).
When the pic was already resized you haven't this option. If you take pictures with 9MP or 12MP you can do it.

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Any way to change the resolution of Contact pictures?

When I receive a call or browse through the contacts in the People tab, the pictures are pixelated and rubbish resolution. I've tried replacing them with higher resolution images but to no avail.
Can anyone help me?
Copy the high res photo to your hd and then assign it to a contact. Don't use the image added within outlook. Once you activesync it will replace the image on the server with the new one.
martinkwright said:
Copy the high res photo to your hd and then assign it to a contact. Don't use the image added within outlook. Once you activesync it will replace the image on the server with the new one.
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There's also another way, which is by assigning the photo for each contact from HTC Album. As simple as that, when you do that, the resolution from the picture gets improved as the other suggested method!
btw. wat is the square size of the contact pics??
256 X 256 pixels
I took a picture with my HD and applied the same image to my contact and the image is rubbish and pixelated.
Psygnosis84 said:
I took a picture with my HD and applied the same image to my contact and the image is rubbish and pixelated.
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It'll never be perfect but by assigning a 256x256 image to a contact through TF3D will give you the best results.
comandersnake instructed you with the simplest way:
1. take a picture, even with 5mpx resolution
2. open album
3. find the respective picture
4. open it
5. pres the pictogram from the lower right corner
6. chose option "save to contact"
7. assign to desired contact
et voila! it works like a charm! you don't have to worry about resolution, dimensions, correction or other things
succes!
noris08 said:
comandersnake instructed you with the simplest way:
1. take a picture, even with 5mpx resolution
2. open album
3. find the respective picture
4. open it
5. pres the pictogram from the lower right corner
6. chose option "save to contact"
7. assign to desired contact
et voila! it works like a charm! you don't have to worry about resolution, dimensions, correction or other things
succes!
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Perfect!
noris08 said:
comandersnake instructed you with the simplest way:
1. take a picture, even with 5mpx resolution
2. open album
3. find the respective picture
4. open it
5. pres the pictogram from the lower right corner
6. chose option "save to contact"
7. assign to desired contact
et voila! it works like a charm! you don't have to worry about resolution, dimensions, correction or other things
succes!
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This doesn't work with the recent roms from NRG as the whole 'save to contact thing' doesn't work.
Anyone have an alternative method?
Better Picture
Hi !
I think alot of people have the same problem. I maneged to get it in hires when i choose the same picture twice, then it works.
Try that
Regards MacRoy
you can also use s2v to do the same thing..
outlookchas always been the culprit forvthe lores pics, 2007 version doesnt do it anymore, it must allow bigger image files..
in the "newer roms" there should be facility built into the contact app.
try assigning ho you want to assign a pic to as a favourite thrn press right hand soft key to assign a new pic. you can always get rid of them as favourites after

Picture size

Ok, I searched and I didn't get a hit on this. I'm running Haykuro's "G" build and I have no option to change the picture size when taking a picture. I just took one and the size was 2048x1536...I clicked on Settings in the camera and the only options are "Record Location in Picture" and Video quality (Low for MMS/ High for SD card)
Am I missing something?

Increase dimension of photos&videos thumbnail

Hello. Today I have set as 'favourite album' ALL the folders I had in the memory card.
I didn't want one album to be my favourite, I like to have in handy every photo of my mobile. So that's why I've set to 'favourite' ALL albums together. That is more than 100 photos, I think 160 or more.
The problem is that the phone (in the scroll menu Photos&Videos, where all the menu Programs, Weather, Today, Contacts are placed) shows only 99 photos.
It is the biggest number of photo it can display. Can I set a higher number so every photo can be taken from that 'scroll show' ? Some patch, mod, registry key?
It is really weird. My Nokia N73 could of course display all photos in the gallery. Why should I browse a folder to find the requested photo, if there is a very friendly DEDICATED menu to do that? The answer is: because it gives you the possibility to view only 99 photos. If you want the photo n.100, you either go in the folder with the file explorer, or change favourite album to the one you need.
I'm sure there is some solution.
Thanks in advance.
rogermorse said:
Hello. Today I have set as 'favourite album' ALL the folders I had in the memory card.
I didn't want one album to be my favourite, I like to have in handy every photo of my mobile. So that's why I've set to 'favourite' ALL albums together. That is more than 100 photos, I think 160 or more.
The problem is that the phone (in the scroll menu Photos&Videos, where all the menu Programs, Weather, Today, Contacts are placed) shows only 99 photos.
It is the biggest number of photo it can display. Can I set a higher number so every photo can be taken from that 'scroll show' ? Some patch, mod, registry key?
It is really weird. My Nokia N73 could of course display all photos in the gallery. Why should I browse a folder to find the requested photo, if there is a very friendly DEDICATED menu to do that? The answer is: because it gives you the possibility to view only 99 photos. If you want the photo n.100, you either go in the folder with the file explorer, or change favourite album to the one you need.
I'm sure there is some solution.
Thanks in advance.
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As far as I'm aware 99 is the max you can have, similarly contacts is limited. I don't believe this can be changed, but if I'm proven wrong I'll take it back

Resizing picture for email?

As per the title, is there any way to resize a picture to something smaller when you attach it to an email? If you send one by mms you get a "picture too big, do you want to resize" type message which is fine but obviously not with email.
Edited to add: in the "advanced settings" of the camera there is a resolution option, however I only have 5M (2592x1944) showing and no other option...
Oooooooops silly me found it... i missed the fact that the resolution screen has a 2nd page where a lower res can be selected
resco photo manager 7.02!!!!!

change default caller/contact photo

Hi,
i want to change the default caller/contact picture but cannot find what to do.
already searched....no answer found
changed cc_default.bmp...didn't work
any ideas ? please
change photo for a contact
Fairly easy to do...
Select the contact whose photo you want to change.
Select 'Edit Contact'
Select the small photo icon (right hand side of the bar that contains the text 'Edit Contact Card') in the top right of the edit contact screen.
You will get the options to use FB Profile pic, Outlook photo, Phone album photo or take a new pic with camera.
Hope this helps.
i think you actually mean change the default image it uses, correct? the grey silhouette?
ifso, look at the images "avatar-x.png" in the windows folder.
ooops...
Misunderstood the question...sorry guys
YYEESS...that does it ! Thank you )

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