10-18-2019 02:33 AM - edited 10-18-2019 02:34 AM
Photo app says the file can not be opened. They are all in .heic extension.
10-18-2019 07:57 AM
@yurisolic wrote:Photo app says the file can not be opened. They are all in .heic extension.
You need to unpack the images in the heir file. Windows 10 Photos cannot read ZIP files, either.
10-20-2019 10:43 PM
@Waddizzle wrote:
@yurisolic wrote:Photo app says the file can not be opened. They are all in .heic extension.
You need to unpack the images in the heir file. Windows 10 Photos cannot read ZIP files, either.
How to unpack the .heic image? There is no option for this when right clicking on it
10-21-2019 03:34 AM
@yurisolic wrote:
@Waddizzle wrote:
@yurisolic wrote:Photo app says the file can not be opened. They are all in .heic extension.
You need to unpack the images in the heir file. Windows 10 Photos cannot read ZIP files, either.
How to unpack the .heic image? There is no option for this when right clicking on it
You cannot do so directly. There are undocumented applications that can convert the files, but I would not trust them.
10-21-2019 09:24 AM - edited 10-21-2019 09:24 AM
Did you bother to read my post? You can get an heic extension directly from Microsoft.
But again, what does this have to do with Canon?
10-23-2019 03:57 AM - edited 10-28-2019 02:23 AM
Okay,the first thing you need to do is figure out how to change those heic photos to png.only in this way,you can see them on Windows 10.
Now read this tutorial so that you can know how to open these photos on Win 10 pc.
https://www.iphonetransferrecovery.com/tutorials/change-heic-to-jpg.html
10-23-2019 09:55 AM
There are online heic to jpeg converters.
THIS IS NOT A CANON ISSUE!
10-18-2019 09:22 AM
How is this a Canon problem? That is the new iPhone image format.
(Waddizzle, it is *not* a compression format)
10-18-2019 01:42 PM
@kvbarkley wrote:How is this a Canon problem? That is the new iPhone image format.
(Waddizzle, it is *not* a compression format)
I looked up the file type at fileinfo. It reported that it is a compressed image file, which can hold multiple images.
10-18-2019 01:52 PM - edited 10-18-2019 01:53 PM
And JPEG is a compressed image file that can hold one image.
The "multiple images" allows for "live images" whatever those are. I think I took one by accident on my new iPhone once. 8^)
My point is that this is a new image format, and an update to Windows should allow you to view them.
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