Motorola :: Restore Photos That Were Stored To Droid Camera?
Aug 20, 2011
Does anyone know how to restore photos that were stored to Droid camera? My pictures never saved to the SD card, always to the camera. I was trying to find a way to move the pictures to the SD card, but had no luck. I some how accidently deleted all of my camera pictures? Is there a way to undo that or am I SOL, for lack of a better term?
I recently recieved a replacement DX2. I think when I recieved the replacement phone, I forgot un unmount the SD card from the old phone.When I plug the phone into my computer, I see that photos are stored in the DCIM folder for both the E: drive Removable disk and in K: drive MOT. Why is this? Should I drag the photos from K: over to E: ?Also, I am using Quickpic as a gallery viewer so I can store the photos in folders.
I got a wee problem with my iphone's camera roll. Every time I take a single photo, it is always saved as two shots for some reason in the Camera roll which is plainly annoying and taking up space in my iPhone too. How do I change the settings to make the camera take one photo and also keep one photo in the Camera roll instead of two?
My camera died and I heard the Droid Turbo had a great camera so I killed two birds with one stone. I purchased a new phone and got a great camera at the same time. Now the problem. I must have date taken on my photos. I don't print photos, I send them to other people. How can I get date taken on my photos?
Today I noticed that if I take photos using the camera shortly after the phone has booted they are not stored on either the internal storage or external SD card even though it looks like the photo was taken.
I copied 7zip encrypted files to my external SD card using my laptop and then encrypted the SD card with the Razr M's FIPS compliant encryption engine and now I'm unable to open the 7zip encrypted files. I keep getting "Cannot open file as an archive" error, no mater what program I'm using.
how do I remove my entire camera roll? I understand I can delete after sync, but how do I remove ALL photo's from previous snyc (when I had not deleted them)
Does Motorola intentionally make their new products inferior at release?I've been using a Droid and a Droid 2 for about 18 months.I shoot a lot of pictures outdoors, some macro, lots of nature and concerts.I also shoot indoors under challenging conditions (concert lighting.) They have both prtovided a passable point-and-shoot camera.The Droid 3 camera is dissapointing in that several important features have vanished:
-There is auto white balance, only a manual and difficult-to-use control. -The user can no longer set ISO -The user can no longer set EV -Focus is iffy under a variety of conditions -Photos have a bluish cast under most conditions, with and without flash
So instead of getting pretty good shots with a convenient camera, I'm getting washed-out, bluish garbage.(Issues with the video vs. Droid 2 also, in a separate post.)I want to know if Motorola intends to make the experience of this camera catch up with the spec soon, or if i should return my phone while I can still get something else from Verizon.
In my old BB Curve, there was a "photo" folder where my photos were automatically stored on my device. On the Torch I cannot locate any folder where photos might be stored. ?
In the 1st week of March, all the photos stored on my neo phone disappeared all of a sudden. I do not see them in the DCIM folder as well. I have seen in many andriod forums that other andriod phone users had also this problem. If there is a way I could get back my old photos.
I synced some photos to my iphone 4 ios 5.1 then due to sum privacy i downloaded an app named photo vault and put the pictures in that app but when i deleted the app and then tried to delete the photos from photos they don't show the option to delete..camera roll pictures do show the option but these pic don't??
I used my Droid Turbo a month ago to shoot some outdoor pictures and the camera worked great. Today, however I attempted to use the camera and the app froze and the phone rebooted. I uninstalled the built-in camera updates and reinstalled them and the result was the same - load the app and the phone reboots. I tried installing another camera app and the result was the same as the built-in camera app.
Due to glitches with the 5.1.1, I performed a back up, repair and restore as recommended in these forums. However my contacts seem to have been wiped out and it doesn't give me the option to import contacts stored on my Google account. All in all the 5.1.1 has been the upgrade fro **bleep**.
I was sorting through my photos stored on my cell phone. I was trying to rename each photo. I've apparently lost one of the photos prior to processing the name change. I didn't separate the photos into folders. There are only about 10 photos on my phone. I have no idea how I could've deleted one of the photos. If in fact I accidentally hit the "delete" button, is there a feature that states, "Are you sure you want to delete?" Regardless, is there anyway I can recapture that photo somewhere on my phone? Is there a trashcan feature like you have on your laptop where you can go back in and find it? OR is it lost forever?
If I turn off the photo stream on my icloud settings using an iphone5s, will all the pictures be deleted including the previous ones that I took and not just the ones on my phone at the moment?
I have been using the phone for a couple of days now. I found that the photos taken always have a dark blob in the middle. Even videos have this problem too.
C905. It's a great phone and I have it for almost a year now. But yesterday I did a firmware update and now if I take a photo with the camera I can't find where it stores it. If I look at my pictures they're not there. I checked my settings and it should be saving the pictures on my memory card. I checked the remaining space on my memory card after taking picture and it changes. If I take a pictures it also says it's saving it. If I let it save on the mobile phone itself I can find them and I can find my videos on my memory card too.
after a year (or more) without a lot of my thumbnails, I finally figured out how to restore them.I'm not sure when, or how they got corrupted, but for the longest time, I haven't had all my thumbnails working on my phone. They would regenerate (slowly) at runtime, which made browsing painful at best.Searching online gave me mixed results of things that didn't work.Finally, this seemed to work for me:At your home screen, press the options menu button then press "Manage Apps" Then select "All" Scroll down to "Media Storage" and select it Click "Clear Data" I then went into "Gallery" app, which showed NO photos, and NO albums! OUCH! Don't worry, we're not done.I then took one photo with my camera (I'm not sure if this step is needed).Exit the camera and enter the Gallery again. You will see your new photo.Wait a while, your gallery will be rebuilt and all thumbnails are regenerated... it took a few minutes for me.NOTE This procedure will delete any saved albums that you have created. It won't delete the pictures (They will all be there in the "All Photos" and "All Videos" albums, but you will have to recreate any separate albums that you had previously.I can now browse my photos and videos again without having to wait for my thumbnails to be regenerated at run time!After they were all regenerated, I rebooted my phone to be sure they were still there, they were!Now if I could just make up my mind between upgrading to the Razr Maxxx HD, or the S G S3! Tough choice for me, I keep waffling back and forth! ;)
I recently got the new Droid Turbo, and on the google now widget there was driving info .. time to home, traffic etc .. and I was navigating it and slid the box to the side. this deleted it from the app and I would like to restore it but don't know how.
On the WX345, how do I change the default location for camera photos? The SIM card only holds TWO pictures at maximum resolution and I am tired of having to constantly MOVE them one-by-one to the SD card. What I want to do is change the camera's storage location to the SD card.