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Photo details "FullSizeRender.jpg" after mailing it
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h***@gmail.com
2014-11-19 17:23:35 UTC
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After sending the photo with iphone 5S I see the details with FullSizeRender.jpg only. (By every sending photo). Does sombody know hove to change them in number s?
Jolly Roger
2014-11-19 17:29:43 UTC
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Post by h***@gmail.com
After sending the photo with iphone 5S I see the details with
FullSizeRender.jpg only. (By every sending photo). Does sombody know
hove to change them in number s?
You'll need to ask a better question. It's hard to figure out just what
you are asking from the way you phrased it.
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Sixnine
2014-11-19 17:53:32 UTC
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After sending the photo with iphone 5S I see the details with
FullSizeRender.jpg only. (By every sending photo). Does sombody know
hove to change them in number s?
You'll need to ask a better question. It's hard to figure out just what
you are asking from the way you phrased it.
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after receiving the images sent from iphone 5s all have the same description "FullSizeRender.jpg" they do not have the serial numbers and so to save them in a folder I have to change all the names.
JK
Michelle Steiner
2014-11-19 17:57:05 UTC
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Post by h***@gmail.com
After sending the photo with iphone 5S I see the details with
FullSizeRender.jpg only. (By every sending photo). Does sombody know
hove to change them in number s?
You'll need to ask a better question. It's hard to figure out just what
you are asking from the way you phrased it.
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after receiving the images sent from iphone 5s all have the same description
"FullSizeRender.jpg" they do not have the serial numbers and so to save them
in a folder I have to change all the names.
Receiving them where and by what means?
Sixnine
2014-11-19 19:56:14 UTC
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Post by h***@gmail.com
After sending the photo with iphone 5S I see the details with
FullSizeRender.jpg only. (By every sending photo). Does sombody know
hove to change them in number s?
You'll need to ask a better question. It's hard to figure out just what
you are asking from the way you phrased it.
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after receiving the images sent from iphone 5s all have the same description
"FullSizeRender.jpg" they do not have the serial numbers and so to save them
in a folder I have to change all the names.
Receiving them where and by what means?
Receiving them by email on other comp.
Michelle Steiner
2014-11-19 23:59:50 UTC
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W dniu ?roda, 19 listopada 2014 18:57:06 UTC+1 u?ytkownik Michelle Steiner
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Post by h***@gmail.com
After sending the photo with iphone 5S I see the details with
FullSizeRender.jpg only. (By every sending photo). Does sombody know
hove to change them in number s?
You'll need to ask a better question. It's hard to figure out just what
you are asking from the way you phrased it.
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JR
after receiving the images sent from iphone 5s all have the same description
"FullSizeRender.jpg" they do not have the serial numbers and so to save them
in a folder I have to change all the names.
Receiving them where and by what means?
Receiving them by email on other comp.
You took the picture with the iPhone, and used mail.app to send the
picture?
Jolly Roger
2014-11-19 18:05:49 UTC
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After sending the photo with iphone 5S I see the details with
FullSizeRender.jpg only. (By every sending photo). Does sombody know
hove to change them in number s?
You'll need to ask a better question. It's hard to figure out just what
you are asking from the way you phrased it.
after receiving the images sent from iphone 5s
How were they sent precisely, and which app did you use?
Post by Sixnine
all have the same
description "FullSizeRender.jpg"
Are you trying to say that multiple attachments in a single email all
have the same *filename* of "FullSizeRender.jpg"? Again, I have to
wonder how exactly you composed this email and sent it.
Post by Sixnine
they do not have the serial numbers
Image attachments don't normally have serial numbers. So I have no ida
what you are talking about here.
Post by Sixnine
and so to save them in a folder I have to change all the names.
What email software and operating system are you using to receive them?
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Sixnine
2014-11-19 19:54:40 UTC
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After sending the photo with iphone 5S I see the details with
FullSizeRender.jpg only. (By every sending photo). Does sombody know
hove to change them in number s?
You'll need to ask a better question. It's hard to figure out just what
you are asking from the way you phrased it.
after receiving the images sent from iphone 5s
How were they sent precisely, and which app did you use?
Post by Sixnine
all have the same
description "FullSizeRender.jpg"
Are you trying to say that multiple attachments in a single email all
have the same *filename* of "FullSizeRender.jpg"? Again, I have to
wonder how exactly you composed this email and sent it.
Post by Sixnine
they do not have the serial numbers
Image attachments don't normally have serial numbers. So I have no ida
what you are talking about here.
Post by Sixnine
and so to save them in a folder I have to change all the names.
What email software and operating system are you using to receive them?
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May be would be easier to explain if I send you an email with the attached sample pictures directly from my iphone?
Jolly Roger
2014-11-19 21:34:16 UTC
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Post by Sixnine
May be would be easier to explain if I send you an email with the
attached sample pictures directly from my iphone?
Okay. Go ahead and send it and I'll take a look.
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Lewis
2014-11-20 12:46:48 UTC
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Post by Jolly Roger
Post by Sixnine
Post by Jolly Roger
Post by h***@gmail.com
After sending the photo with iphone 5S I see the details with
FullSizeRender.jpg only. (By every sending photo). Does sombody know
hove to change them in number s?
You'll need to ask a better question. It's hard to figure out just what
you are asking from the way you phrased it.
after receiving the images sent from iphone 5s
How were they sent precisely, and which app did you use?
Post by Sixnine
all have the same
description "FullSizeRender.jpg"
Are you trying to say that multiple attachments in a single email all
have the same *filename* of "FullSizeRender.jpg"? Again, I have to
wonder how exactly you composed this email and sent it.
Post by Sixnine
they do not have the serial numbers
Image attachments don't normally have serial numbers. So I have no ida
what you are talking about here.
IMG_0001.jpg IMG_0002.jpg, etc? I honestly have no idea if the format of
picture names has changed recently, I never see the names anymore.

Ah, an image I took yesterday is named IMG_6287.JPG.
Post by Jolly Roger
Post by Sixnine
and so to save them in a folder I have to change all the names.
What email software and operating system are you using to receive them?
Something fundamentally broken.
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Jolly Roger
2014-11-20 18:53:17 UTC
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Post by Lewis
IMG_0001.jpg IMG_0002.jpg, etc? I honestly have no idea if the format of
picture names has changed recently, I never see the names anymore.
Ah, an image I took yesterday is named IMG_6287.JPG.
It turns out you're right: that's what he was talking about.

Sixnine:

Those attachment names are obtained from the photos themselves. Like
most digital cameras, iOS assigns serial numbers to the names of photos.
And also like digital cameras, you are not allowed to change the names
on the device itself. Similarly, you’ll have to copy the photos to
another place (like another application on the device such as
"Documents" or "Air Sharing" or similar, your computer, DropBox, or
another suitable location) where changing names is allowed.
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Sixnine
2014-11-21 09:23:24 UTC
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Post by Jolly Roger
Post by Lewis
IMG_0001.jpg IMG_0002.jpg, etc? I honestly have no idea if the format of
picture names has changed recently, I never see the names anymore.
Ah, an image I took yesterday is named IMG_6287.JPG.
It turns out you're right: that's what he was talking about.
Those attachment names are obtained from the photos themselves. Like
most digital cameras, iOS assigns serial numbers to the names of photos.
And also like digital cameras, you are not allowed to change the names
on the device itself. Similarly, you’ll have to copy the photos to
another place (like another application on the device such as
"Documents" or "Air Sharing" or similar, your computer, DropBox, or
another suitable location) where changing names is allowed.
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JR
Gentlemen, I understand everything, but the problem is that the images in iphone iOS are labeled correctly (they have a number as IMG_3335.JPG etc.) only after their transmission through Mail.app change the name of this number at FullSizeRender.jpg.
And all the images are named the same.
Lewis
2014-11-21 15:19:36 UTC
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Post by Sixnine
Post by Jolly Roger
Post by Lewis
IMG_0001.jpg IMG_0002.jpg, etc? I honestly have no idea if the format of
picture names has changed recently, I never see the names anymore.
Ah, an image I took yesterday is named IMG_6287.JPG.
It turns out you're right: that's what he was talking about.
Those attachment names are obtained from the photos themselves. Like
most digital cameras, iOS assigns serial numbers to the names of photos.
And also like digital cameras, you are not allowed to change the names
on the device itself. Similarly, you’ll have to copy the photos to
another place (like another application on the device such as
"Documents" or "Air Sharing" or similar, your computer, DropBox, or
another suitable location) where changing names is allowed.
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JR
Gentlemen, I understand everything, but the problem is that the images in iphone iOS are labeled correctly (they have a number as IMG_3335.JPG etc.) only after their transmission through Mail.app change the name of this number at FullSizeRender.jpg.
No they do not.

Something ELSE is doing that to your mail.
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Michelle Steiner
2014-11-21 16:18:33 UTC
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Post by Sixnine
Gentlemen, I understand everything, but the problem is that the images in
iphone iOS are labeled correctly (they have a number as IMG_3335.JPG etc.)
only after their transmission through Mail.app change the name of this number
at FullSizeRender.jpg.
And all the images are named the same.
Could the renaming happen at the receiver's end?
Jolly Roger
2014-11-21 17:59:10 UTC
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Post by Michelle Steiner
Post by Sixnine
Gentlemen, I understand everything, but the problem is that the images in
iphone iOS are labeled correctly (they have a number as IMG_3335.JPG etc.)
only after their transmission through Mail.app change the name of this number
at FullSizeRender.jpg.
And all the images are named the same.
Could the renaming happen at the receiver's end?
Must be... The question is what's doing it?
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Jolly Roger
2014-11-21 17:56:32 UTC
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Post by Sixnine
Post by Jolly Roger
Post by Lewis
IMG_0001.jpg IMG_0002.jpg, etc? I honestly have no idea if the format of
picture names has changed recently, I never see the names anymore.
Ah, an image I took yesterday is named IMG_6287.JPG.
It turns out you're right: that's what he was talking about.
Those attachment names are obtained from the photos themselves. Like
most digital cameras, iOS assigns serial numbers to the names of photos.
And also like digital cameras, you are not allowed to change the names
on the device itself. Similarly, you’ll have to copy the photos to
another place (like another application on the device such as
"Documents" or "Air Sharing" or similar, your computer, DropBox, or
another suitable location) where changing names is allowed.
Gentlemen, I understand everything, but the problem is that the images
in iphone iOS are labeled correctly (they have a number as
IMG_3335.JPG etc.) only after their transmission through Mail.app
change the name of this number at FullSizeRender.jpg. And all the
images are named the same.
Hmm... Do you not see something like this in Mail?:

<Loading Image...>

What version Mac OS X are you using?

And what version of Mail are you using?
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h***@gmail.com
2015-05-26 17:56:18 UTC
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Post by h***@gmail.com
After sending the photo with iphone 5S I see the details with FullSizeRender.jpg only. (By every sending photo). Does sombody know hove to change them in number s?
it is an issue with the iDevice - please notify Apple via feedback to fix the bug. it names them ALL this way - just spoke to Apple myself and they recreated this and called it "working as expected" but saw how it is an issue.
s***@gmail.com
2015-06-16 13:22:11 UTC
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Had the same issue. Son fixed it!! Tap the three circles on bottom right screen of the photo app.

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!!

Hope it helps!!
BuckJeep
2015-09-18 00:59:52 UTC
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Post by s***@gmail.com
Had the same issue. Son fixed it!! Tap the three circles on bottom right screen of the photo app.
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!!
Hope it helps!!
Yes!! Thank your son. Such an easy solution. Just tested and it works fine when taking pictures in "None" setting and forwarding them to laptop with the mail function on my 5.
s***@gmail.com
2015-06-16 13:22:46 UTC
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Had the same issue. Son fixed it!! Tap the three circles on bottom right screen of the photo app.

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!!

Hope it helps!!
a***@gmail.com
2015-07-13 19:52:38 UTC
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Post by h***@gmail.com
After sending the photo with iphone 5S I see the details with FullSizeRender.jpg only. (By every sending photo). Does sombody know hove to change them in number s?
Thanks to your Son
He Saved me buying a new phone.
c***@gmail.com
2015-12-06 02:08:12 UTC
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New I phone 6 If do ANY edit in the camera app, even crop and send it as a large file, ( I have not tested on small files yet ) It renames the image ;fullsizerender, this is definitely a Bug needing to be fixed. I need to test editing in a different app as well.
Lewis
2015-12-06 13:10:47 UTC
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Post by c***@gmail.com
New I phone 6 If do ANY edit in the camera app, even crop and send it
as a large file, ( I have not tested on small files yet ) It renames
the image ;fullsizerender, this is definitely a Bug needing to be
fixed. I need to test editing in a different app as well.
Where are you seeing this name?
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s***@gmail.com
2017-05-10 17:55:06 UTC
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Post by h***@gmail.com
After sending the photo with iphone 5S I see the details with FullSizeRender.jpg only. (By every sending photo). Does sombody know hove to change them in number s?
Ah your son saved us all, Please give him a milkshake

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