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‎02-04-2022 06:49 PM in
Galaxy S PhonesSolved! Go to Solution.
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‎02-05-2022 07:13 AM in
Galaxy S Phones@goodbees Sounds like you may have motion photo enabled?
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‎02-04-2022 10:30 PM (Last edited ‎02-04-2022 10:30 PM ) in
Galaxy S Phonesother option in some cases , set a 2 or 5 second timer ... tap shutter button, then hold it still
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‎02-05-2022 07:13 AM in
Galaxy S Phones@goodbees Sounds like you may have motion photo enabled?
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‎02-05-2022 07:59 AM in
Galaxy S PhonesIt's actually a feature of the phone.
There's been many times I have taken a picture only to find out later that something was off in the frame I end up with. I use the motion photos in the phones video editor to get the perfect frame for the picture.
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‎02-05-2022 06:24 PM in
Galaxy S PhonesNow I need to find the "size" setting. I don't need quality shots, just the min size. Otherwise I have to email ONE Pic at a time etc....