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How do I find the pixel size of a photo?

I have taken a photo or found one online.

It's now on my ipad.

 

How do I tell the pixel resoution of the photo via the ipad?

 

I have two of the same photos on my device at the moment and want to delete one.  They may both be 2048/2048, but without emailing them or putting them in Dropbox, and viewing on my laptop, I don't see how to tell.



Get the Actual Pixels App from the App Store. It's free and will tell you the pixel size of any photo you open.

 

https://itunes.apple.com/ca/app/actual-pixels/id608679577?mt=8



You can use Exif Wizard Pro

 

https://itunes.apple.com/sg/app/exif-wizard-pro/id424266249?mt=8



Thanks, but I don't particularly want to pay £1.49 just to see the resolution of an image, when my laptop will tell me for free.  I really thought the iPad would just know in some "properties" somewhere.



You can also check resolution with Photo Manager Pro or iPhoto.



Heavens, all these apps to edit and mess around with a photo - and I only want to see what the resolution of it is.

 

No other purpose.



Get the Actual Pixels App from the App Store. It's free and will tell you the pixel size of any photo you open.

 

https://itunes.apple.com/ca/app/actual-pixels/id608679577?mt=8



RIdiculouse that ios hides everthing from a user...

i need an app to check image sIze? Or format or dpi... Etc...

unreal.

 

Wake up Apple..

we have an ipad pro now...not only we dont have a file organization system...  we cant even check image tyoe  or size in your core system..

WOW?



Agree100%. After switching to iPhone from Android I know why the iPhone feels like 1980's tech, not being able to see the size of an image file is ridicu



Doesn't iPhone 5s have an online built feature like in androids to check the pixels when you go to Photos-Details?



Jdbond wrote:

 

Agree100%. After switching to iPhone from Android I know why the iPhone feels like 1980's tech, not being able to see the size of an image file is ridicu

That's funny, given that the very first cellular telephones with cameras were not available until after the year 2000 

 

In the 1980's the majority of computing of any kind was still being done on punched card and large format tape mainframes (using programming languages most people nowadays have never heard of).  Even after the IBM PC was introduced in 1981, it was many years before even a few households actually owned a personal computer.  The most used mobile devices of the 1980's were simple pagers.  Consumer cellular telephones were not common at all until well into the 1990's, and none of them had a camera.

 

Personal photography in the 1980's used this stuff called "film" - you may have heard of it?  Most people would never have even heard of a "digital" camera and certainly not seen one (unless they were a journalist or worked for somebody like NASA or Nikon).  Digital darkroom for the Mac was released in 1988, but I doubt they sold many copies those first few years, since so few people had a camera to use with it.



最后更新:2017-08-30 01:18:09

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