Fujifilm - image transfer to mobile phone (image size)
Re: Fujifilm - image transfer to mobile phone (image size)
ruicarv79 wrote:
Hi everyone,
It's been a long time since I last came here but I'm sure this is where I can be clarified.
Well, as a Fujifilm user I use a lot the CAmera Remote to transfer my photos from my XT3 to my Samsung mobile phone. Furthermore, I have no time for editing on my computer so lately I've been depending on this process to save all my images. The fact is that the image size I get from my camera is "only" 1776x1184. This is enough for small prints but it is rather small for bigger prints.
Do you know if there is a way to increase the image size that comes from my camera to my mobile phone? I know that obviously this means a bigger file and thus more transfer time to pass the image from my camera to my phone (but I'm willing to wait a little longer and get a bigger image).
Thank you all and best regards!
Rui
There is a setting in the app. A search of the forum for it would provide this answer quite quickly. I have no idea where to look in the app but it’s there. Mine only transfers full size jpg images. I wish I could pull the raf file too. But….
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