How to convert your ‘original quality’ images in Google Photos to ‘high quality’ and save space
The countdown has started for
Google Photos
new storage policy. Starting June 1, users will no longer get unlimited free storage in
Photos.
Google currently allows users to upload and backup images in two versions — ‘
high quality
’ and ‘
original quality
’. While the former are compressed images to save space, the latter are stored in the same resolution as users clicked them in. Presently, Google offers users unlimited storage for these ‘high-quality’ photos, while the ‘original quality’ photos get counted in user’s quota of 15GB free storage that comes with every Google account. This 15GB free storage also includes Google Drive,
Gmail
and Google Docs.
Once the new policy comes into effect, which is June 1, even the ‘high quality’ photos will be counted in users’ 15GB storage just as the original quality photos. However, these will be the ‘high-quality’ photos added after June 1. All those stored before will not be affected by this change.
So, if you have photos in ‘original quality’ and want to save some space, Google Photos has an option to compress already backed-up photos and videos to ‘high quality’.
Here’s a step-by-step guide to do this:
Mục lục
Convert orginal quality photos to high quality
1.
On your PC go to photos.google.com/settings
2.
Click on Recover storage
3.
This will open a pop-up box detailing how much storage you will save by by compressing photos & videos from original to high quality
4.
Click on Compress
Readers must note that this setting will appear only if they have any photos in ‘Original quality’. In case they have always saved images in ‘High quality’ they may not see this option.
Top Comment
Jagdesh Pandey
690 days ago
Wonder what would be focused on high resolution images of nakd men of Kumbh. SHAME we have so many images on Google already.