Mobile photography has become the default photography for the vast majority of Spaniards. There are still many fans who stick with their camera, and others who opt for hybrid systems using the smartphone and add-on hardware, but the average user uses the phone exclusively.
Taking photos with your mobile means having to store the images either on the device or in the cloud, and Google Photos is the default application for this. There are systems to save photos on a hard drive, to have control of the images, but This is something most people don’t do..
One of the advantages of Google Photos is that it allows you to edit photoseven those made with HDR, this is one of the new features that Android introduced natively in 2023. Before, cell phones could take these photos, but the system could vary slightly depending on the brand.
The problem is that, for several months, Google Photos is forcing users who edit an HDR photo on their mobile with the app to save it as a copy, not being able to replace the original, which is normally chosen. This issue double the space required in the apprequiring saving both images, the original and the modified one.
Solving this problem is simple, since you will only need to delete the original, but you must remember thatand realize it, because otherwise the memory will decrease much faster. Before the introduction of HDR in Google Photos, this did not happen, giving the editor the opportunity to save the copy, but also to replace the original version of the photograph.
This is also a disadvantage since photo edits in Google Photos can be undone, but in this case when saved as a copy they are permanent and require that you do not delete the original or not cannot return to it if it is deleted. . As if that wasn’t enough, since Google now stacks similar photos, users often don’t realize that this image takes up twice as much space, as Android Police indicates. Google is aware of the problem and is working on a solutionwhich should be viable given that this doesn’t happen in the web version of Google Photos, and it’s possible to edit photos with and without HDR in the same way.