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Hi, this is a fair point. I tried sharing RAWs from the public demo to Telegram and Instagram, it worked, so I thought there was no problem. I probably would go with your first suggestion. Meanwhile, if it is critical for you, you can downgrade by installing the previous version from GitHub: https://github.com/Radiokot/photoprism-android-client/releases/tag/1.32.0(48) |
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Hey, please check out this 1.33.0 clone with the ability to change the sharing behavior for RAWs |
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Hi,
Thank you for the amazing work on the Gallery app for PhotoPrism! I’ve noticed a recent change in the app’s behavior regarding image downloads. The current setup automatically downloads the original file when I use the download button, which in my case is often a RAW image. While this is great for preserving quality, it creates challenges when trying to share images directly through social media or other apps, as many do not support RAW formats.
I’d like to suggest a couple of improvements to address this:
The "Download" button could continue to download the original file.
The "Share" button could automatically select a more common format (e.g., JPEG) before sharing.
Add two download buttons: one for downloading the original file and another for downloading a converted version (e.g., JPEG).
Alternatively, provide an option in the settings to toggle between downloading the original or a common format.
These changes would make the app more versatile and user-friendly, especially for those of us who often need images in widely supported formats.
I’d love to hear your thoughts on this suggestion. Thanks again for your hard work!
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