Re: picture size

2013-10-28 Thread RobH.
I'm going to take a guess.  Apple has a habit of converting to its own 
format.  Compression, like jpg is good when first done,  but a second 
process trying to compress that, often ends up making it bigger.  I suspect 
this is what you have.  This is what Brits mean by making a mountain out of 
a molehill.

Rh.
- Original Message - 
From: Pablo Morales pablomorale...@gmail.com
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Sent: Sunday, October 27, 2013 9:51 PM
Subject: Re: picture size


I don't understand. What is the relation of this with my question?
I upload a picture to my iPhone using iTunes. The picture size in my 
computer is 129KB. But the picture in my iPhone has a size of 6.2MB. The 
picture is jpg, and I think that something is wrong here, how is possible 
that a file of 129KB in format JPG, fills a space of 6.2MB in another 
device?
It is 49.2 times more space that in my computer. It is like compare the 
price of a coffee in New York, or where I live. It could be 1,2,5 times 
expensive that here, but never will be 49.2 times expensive. If a coffee 
here is 1 dollar, is weird that in New York is 49.2 dollars. If it is 
normal, I will start to think that my iPhone has less than 64GB, because if 
the info or data that I have to upload to my iPhone comes from my computer, 
what ever that in my computer fills a space of 1 GB, in my Phone will fills 
49.2GB, and it is not right.



  - Original Message - 
  From: Alan Paganelli
  To: viphone@googlegroups.com
  Sent: Sunday, October 27, 2013 4:34 PM
  Subject: Re: picture size


  The picture sent to your computer is much smaller in size so that you can 
share it via email or text message.

  HTH
  ---

  Regards,

  Alan

  Go Chicago Bears in 2013!

  Teenagers; Tired of being harassed by your stupid parents?  Act now! 
Move out.  Get a job.  Pay your bills wile you still know everything.

  Please click on:
  http://www.home.earthlink.net/~alanandsuzanne/
  There, you'll find free files of my arrangements and performances played 
on
  the Yamaha Tyros 1 keyboard.  The albums in Technics  format formerly on 
my website are still available upon request.  Thanks for listening!

- Original Message - 
From: Pablo Morales
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Sent: Sunday, October 27, 2013 6:48 AM
Subject: picture size


Hi all.
I transfer a picture to my iPhone 5s, the picture size in my computer is 
129Kb. The picture is high quality, and the pixels dimentions are 1024 by 
796. Even though, in iTunes, my iPhone 5s says that my phone has one 
picture, of 6.2Mb. Why if the picture that I transfered to my iPhone in my 
computer is of 129Kb, in my iPhone is 6.2Mb?
I mean, I am talking that this picture in my iPhone, is 49.21 times 
bigger than the picture size in my computer. Like this, I am starting to 
think that something is wrong with the size memory in the iDevices. I mean, 
something that is transfer from a computer to a device, but the file 
transfered is 49.21 times bigger than the file size source. I think that 
something is wrong here.
Any body can help me to understand why a picture of 129Kb full a space 
of 6.2 Mb in my iPhone?
Thanks
P


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Re: picture size

2013-10-28 Thread Joanne Chua
Hi, the dimentions of 1024 by
796 does not give you the idea of pixels size, therefore, does not
tell you the quality of the picture either. the what by what simply
gives you the size of the photo, not the pixels count. if it is a 129
KB, the pixels res will be rather low quality. However, if it is a
6.9MB file, that is totally different story.
My guess is that it works the other way round. Your picture could get
compress on the computer, and it back to it's normal file size on the
phone.
Apple does use it's own file format, so does with so many other
system. Just because .docx or .pdf is widely been use, does not mean
it doesn't come from a certain file format for certain program. In
fact, most software of any kind will have its own format, but also
support other formats.

On 28/10/2013, RobH. bobs...@googlemail.com wrote:
 I'm going to take a guess.  Apple has a habit of converting to its own
 format.  Compression, like jpg is good when first done,  but a second
 process trying to compress that, often ends up making it bigger.  I suspect

 this is what you have.  This is what Brits mean by making a mountain out of

 a molehill.

 Rh.
 - Original Message -
 From: Pablo Morales pablomorale...@gmail.com
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Sunday, October 27, 2013 9:51 PM
 Subject: Re: picture size


 I don't understand. What is the relation of this with my question?
 I upload a picture to my iPhone using iTunes. The picture size in my
 computer is 129KB. But the picture in my iPhone has a size of 6.2MB. The
 picture is jpg, and I think that something is wrong here, how is possible
 that a file of 129KB in format JPG, fills a space of 6.2MB in another
 device?
 It is 49.2 times more space that in my computer. It is like compare the
 price of a coffee in New York, or where I live. It could be 1,2,5 times
 expensive that here, but never will be 49.2 times expensive. If a coffee
 here is 1 dollar, is weird that in New York is 49.2 dollars. If it is
 normal, I will start to think that my iPhone has less than 64GB, because if

 the info or data that I have to upload to my iPhone comes from my computer,

 what ever that in my computer fills a space of 1 GB, in my Phone will fills

 49.2GB, and it is not right.



   - Original Message -
   From: Alan Paganelli
   To: viphone@googlegroups.com
   Sent: Sunday, October 27, 2013 4:34 PM
   Subject: Re: picture size


   The picture sent to your computer is much smaller in size so that you can

 share it via email or text message.

   HTH
   ---

   Regards,

   Alan

   Go Chicago Bears in 2013!

   Teenagers; Tired of being harassed by your stupid parents?  Act now!
 Move out.  Get a job.  Pay your bills wile you still know everything.

   Please click on:
   http://www.home.earthlink.net/~alanandsuzanne/
   There, you'll find free files of my arrangements and performances played
 on
   the Yamaha Tyros 1 keyboard.  The albums in Technics  format formerly on
 my website are still available upon request.  Thanks for listening!

 - Original Message -
 From: Pablo Morales
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Sunday, October 27, 2013 6:48 AM
 Subject: picture size


 Hi all.
 I transfer a picture to my iPhone 5s, the picture size in my computer is

 129Kb. The picture is high quality, and the pixels dimentions are 1024 by
 796. Even though, in iTunes, my iPhone 5s says that my phone has one
 picture, of 6.2Mb. Why if the picture that I transfered to my iPhone in my
 computer is of 129Kb, in my iPhone is 6.2Mb?
 I mean, I am talking that this picture in my iPhone, is 49.21 times
 bigger than the picture size in my computer. Like this, I am starting to
 think that something is wrong with the size memory in the iDevices. I mean,

 something that is transfer from a computer to a device, but the file
 transfered is 49.21 times bigger than the file size source. I think that
 something is wrong here.
 Any body can help me to understand why a picture of 129Kb full a space
 of 6.2 Mb in my iPhone?
 Thanks
 P


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Re: picture size

2013-10-28 Thread Ari Moisio

Hi

Weird. Only explanation i can think that iPhone will uncopress the  image 
before storing  it. With those nubers on pixel in the image will use 7.6 
bbytes of data. Even uncompressed, raw images will use 24 bit, 6 bytes per 
pixel.


 This makes no sense because uncompressing the image does not improve it's 
quality.




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Subject: picture size
Date: Sun, 27 Oct 2013 09:48:23 -0400
From: Pablo Morales pablomorale...@gmail.com
To: viphone@googlegroups.com

Hi all.
I transfer a picture to my iPhone 5s, the picture size in my computer is  
129Kb. The picture is high quality, and the pixels dimentions are 1024 by 796. 
Even though, in iTunes, my iPhone 5s says that my phone has one picture, of 
6.2Mb. Why if the picture that I transfered to my iPhone in my computer is of 
129Kb, in my iPhone is 6.2Mb?
I mean, I am talking that this picture in my iPhone, is 49.21 times bigger than 
the picture size in my computer. Like this, I am starting to think that 
something is wrong with the size memory in the iDevices. I mean, something that 
is transfer from a computer to a device, but the file transfered is 49.21 times 
bigger than the file size source. I think that something is wrong here.
Any body can help me to understand why a picture of 129Kb full a space of 6.2 
Mb in my iPhone?
Thanks
P




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Re: picture size

2013-10-27 Thread Alan Paganelli
The picture sent to your computer is much smaller in size so that you can share 
it via email or text message.

HTH
---

Regards,

Alan

Go Chicago Bears in 2013!

Teenagers; Tired of being harassed by your stupid parents?  Act now!  Move 
out.  Get a job.  Pay your bills wile you still know everything.

Please click on: 
http://www.home.earthlink.net/~alanandsuzanne/
There, you'll find free files of my arrangements and performances played on
the Yamaha Tyros 1 keyboard.  The albums in Technics  format formerly on my 
website are still available upon request.  Thanks for listening!

  - Original Message - 
  From: Pablo Morales 
  To: viphone@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Sunday, October 27, 2013 6:48 AM
  Subject: picture size


  Hi all.
  I transfer a picture to my iPhone 5s, the picture size in my computer is  
129Kb. The picture is high quality, and the pixels dimentions are 1024 by 796. 
Even though, in iTunes, my iPhone 5s says that my phone has one picture, of 
6.2Mb. Why if the picture that I transfered to my iPhone in my computer is of 
129Kb, in my iPhone is 6.2Mb?
  I mean, I am talking that this picture in my iPhone, is 49.21 times bigger 
than the picture size in my computer. Like this, I am starting to think that 
something is wrong with the size memory in the iDevices. I mean, something that 
is transfer from a computer to a device, but the file transfered is 49.21 times 
bigger than the file size source. I think that something is wrong here.
  Any body can help me to understand why a picture of 129Kb full a space of 6.2 
Mb in my iPhone?
  Thanks
  P


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Re: picture size

2013-10-27 Thread Pablo Morales
I don't understand. What is the relation of this with my question?
I upload a picture to my iPhone using iTunes. The picture size in my computer 
is 129KB. But the picture in my iPhone has a size of 6.2MB. The picture is jpg, 
and I think that something is wrong here, how is possible that a file of 129KB 
in format JPG, fills a space of 6.2MB in another device?
It is 49.2 times more space that in my computer. It is like compare the price 
of a coffee in New York, or where I live. It could be 1,2,5 times expensive 
that here, but never will be 49.2 times expensive. If a coffee here is 1 
dollar, is weird that in New York is 49.2 dollars. If it is normal, I will 
start to think that my iPhone has less than 64GB, because if the info or data 
that I have to upload to my iPhone comes from my computer, what ever that in my 
computer fills a space of 1 GB, in my Phone will fills 49.2GB, and it is not 
right.



  - Original Message - 
  From: Alan Paganelli 
  To: viphone@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Sunday, October 27, 2013 4:34 PM
  Subject: Re: picture size


  The picture sent to your computer is much smaller in size so that you can 
share it via email or text message.

  HTH
  ---

  Regards,

  Alan

  Go Chicago Bears in 2013!

  Teenagers; Tired of being harassed by your stupid parents?  Act now!  
Move out.  Get a job.  Pay your bills wile you still know everything.

  Please click on: 
  http://www.home.earthlink.net/~alanandsuzanne/
  There, you'll find free files of my arrangements and performances played on
  the Yamaha Tyros 1 keyboard.  The albums in Technics  format formerly on my 
website are still available upon request.  Thanks for listening!

- Original Message - 
From: Pablo Morales 
To: viphone@googlegroups.com 
Sent: Sunday, October 27, 2013 6:48 AM
Subject: picture size


Hi all.
I transfer a picture to my iPhone 5s, the picture size in my computer is  
129Kb. The picture is high quality, and the pixels dimentions are 1024 by 796. 
Even though, in iTunes, my iPhone 5s says that my phone has one picture, of 
6.2Mb. Why if the picture that I transfered to my iPhone in my computer is of 
129Kb, in my iPhone is 6.2Mb?
I mean, I am talking that this picture in my iPhone, is 49.21 times bigger 
than the picture size in my computer. Like this, I am starting to think that 
something is wrong with the size memory in the iDevices. I mean, something that 
is transfer from a computer to a device, but the file transfered is 49.21 times 
bigger than the file size source. I think that something is wrong here.
Any body can help me to understand why a picture of 129Kb full a space of 
6.2 Mb in my iPhone?
Thanks
P


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