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May 12, 2024
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Photos appear pixellated/low-res in mobile app

  • May 12, 2024
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Hi there,

 

Sorry if there's already an answer to this question in this community but I couldn't find it (to be honest, I'm also not great at understanding how to find answers...). I have pin-sharp photos of birds on my laptop app of the cloud-based Lightroom, which automatically synch to my mobile app. But when I click on photos in the mobile app, they are no longer pin-sharp, and when I try and share or export them from my phone app, the low resolution is retained. They look pixellated or low resolution, or as if the image hasn't fully loaded. I could be wrong, but I don't recall this always being the case in the past. This isn't an import settings issue, as it is purely to do with how synched photos appear in the mobile app. Is there something I'm doing wrong, or a setting I need to change? 

 

The mobile app version is 9.2.2 on an iphone 13 (IOS 17.4.1), and my laptop app is 7.2 WAS x64 on a HP Spectre X360 circa 2021.

 

Thanks in advance for any assistance!

 

Andy 

 

Thanks,

 

Andy 

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Jim Wilde
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May 12, 2024

On your iPhone, select one of the affected images in Lightroom mobile then tap on the cloud icon upper right. What is file type is listed under "LOCAL" and what is listed under "CLOUD BACKUP"?

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May 19, 2024

Hi Jim,

 

Sorry, I only just saw your reply. On the image in question, it says "smart preview" under Local, and "Original NEF" under Cloud backup. I checked another image that isnt pixellated when you zoom in, and it said more or less the same thing (except it said Original DNG rather than Original NEF. Not sure why). 

I saw that it had the option to download the original, so I did this and it made the image much sharper. Does this mean that the roughly 25mb raw photo is now saved on my device? In that case, I guess I shouldn't download too many as it'd take up lots of space on my phone. 

Thanks,

 

Andy

Jim Wilde
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Community Expert
May 20, 2024

Generally speaking, I find that using smart previews locally on my mobile devices is OK, with no obvious signs of them being pixellated or low resoltion. One obvious area of concern would be if the original image has been heavily cropped, because that could easily produce the effect that you are seeing. The Smart Preview is generated from the full size original image, and is 2560 pixels on the long edge, but if the original image has been cropped to say 50% then that crop is also applied to the Smart Preview when it is shown to you on the mobile device, so the image would be only 1280 pixels on the long edge (or less if the crop is more than 50%), which could then cause pixellation. 

 

For the images that appear pixellated, check the cropped dimensions compared with the original image dimensions.

 

Regarding downloading originals in such situations, Lightroom should automatically remove them in favour of a smart preview over time, but at any time you can use the "Clear Cache" command which should remove such downloaded originals (provided the "Only Download Smart Previews" setting is still enabled).