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I can not find it on the forum! Please post it here or Email it to me at ticir1982@gmail.com
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Great minds think alike Dan. Just yesterday I looked at mine and the clarity was horrible. Thanks bro.
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Bearing Bob wrote:
Great minds think alike Dan. Just yesterday I looked at mine and the clarity was horrible. Thanks bro.
Bob, sometimes when a pic is sent from an Apple to an android phone or vice versa it is blurry. We discovered this after we took that group picture in McAlester, Oklahoma. You need to find someone with the same brand of phone that you have and have them send it to you again. Not sure why but I have ran into that several times since
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Whenever media is sent from an iPhone to an iPhone, the media is not actually sent. Instead, a link to the media in the Apple cloud is sent to the other phone. This means it doesn't really take as much "Data" resource to send the items so the cell provider doesn't "compress" the content as part of the message. This only works this way with iPhone to iPhone messages. So iPhone to Android, Android to anything, will pass the media as part of the message. This then will be compressed according to the cell providers service. Photos are not usually much of an issue while videos suffer tremendously because of their size. To send the full file (video or photo) without compression, you would need to use a service other than messaging. The way this works is the file (video or photo) would be uploaded to the service's system and the service would then send a link of it to the other person. I have used a service called "Send Anywhere" that works well and it does not retain the files after a specified time (a fairly short time). To use it, both phones need to install the "Send Anywhere" app. Here's a video about the app:
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I emailed pics to Terry and mine looked blurry, too. Before I sent them. Not sure who sent them to me.
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HEY who's that guy in all the bash photos that's holding a up a dollar bill ? Above Steves head, 2nd row, a little to the left. He does this in every group bash photo. VERY WEIRD guy ??
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So THAT'S why I look fat in all the pictures!?!!
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