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Susanna
9 years agoNew member | Level 2
Uploaded photos are lower resolution?
I've just uploaded some photos to Dropbox from my iphone6, but the uploaded images are of much lower resolution (and as a result poor quality) compared to the originals - how do I save my photos at their original resolution on Dropbox when uploaded from my iphone?
ManyTIA,
Susanna
ManyTIA,
Susanna
- Files uploaded to Dropbox are uploaded in their original resolution. If you're viewing these files through the Dropbox website, then what you're seeing is just a preview of the original file. The original, unmodified file will be seen in its full resolution when downloaded and opened on a computer.
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- Rich9 years ago
Super User II
Files uploaded to Dropbox are uploaded in their original resolution. If you're viewing these files through the Dropbox website, then what you're seeing is just a preview of the original file. The original, unmodified file will be seen in its full resolution when downloaded and opened on a computer. - Ed9 years ago
Dropbox Staff
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Thank you! - trevor19558 years agoNew member | Level 2
I have just uploaded 55 photos and Dropbox says it occupies about 270 MB, which is about right for full resolution. When I download a typical photo I get a file of 99 KB which is obviously not full resolution. What is going wrong?
- Rich8 years ago
Super User II
How are you downloading the photo?
If you're viewing the photo on the Dropbox website, make sure you're using the Download button in the upper-right corner of the page. If you're using your browser's Save functionality, all you're doing is saving the lower resolution preview.
- Appomo6 years agoNew member | Level 2
When you click download the image, my iPhone gives an option to "view" or "download" to phone. When I press view, I can see it full resolution. Isn't it still downloading temporarily to my iPhone? Do I need to clear the cache or delete data of safari?? How would I do that if so? Thanks!
- Fiona6 years ago
Dropbox Staff
Hey Appomo.
No need to do anything if you are seeing the full resolution of the file when you view.
The mobile app does not download the files to your device if you don't select to offline them or download/export them.
Feel free to ask more questions.
Cheers!
- Peter S.325 years agoCollaborator | Level 8
It is not possible to get the photo with full resolution from the link with android.
Dropbox will perish. They try to compete with Google and Microsoft for the consumers, who do not have an idea what "resolution" even is. However, Dropbox succeeded because it was adopted by professionals. If they download a photo, they want to have the exactly same binary file. - francaisgirl77775 years agoNew member | Level 2
I am viewing my videos through the Desktop version and my 4K videos are being downgraded to 720P.
I'll go back to Google Drive where they play in full resolution.
- Eleszabeth3 years agoNew member | Level 2
Even after downloading, the images are low resolution. Setting in DropBox?
- Nancy3 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Thanks for posting here, Eleszabeth!
Can you please clarify which Dropbox platform you used in order to upload these files to your account, as well as which steps you followed in order to download them?
That’ll help me assist further.
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