I have to submit a document for employment and they want my passport but my passport photo is 5.49 MB and they say you can’t upload anything more than 5 MB. How can I shrink that file on my android phone without paying some service?
5MB? What is this? Employment for ants?
5+ MB sounds like a PNG or the like. Open in photo editor and save as jpg. That should fix it.
Thank you! I don’t have exactly the option but you put me in the right direction and I figured it out. Thank you!! got it down to 4.79 MB
Dear OP, please edit the post title and insert [Solved] to prevent a 1000 more answers in the coming 5 years in this thread (and in the new comments time line), thank you :)
Do’h! ok done 😁
Btw, media formats are not really compressible (e.g. zip, 7z, gz, etc.), because they are already compressed by specialized algorithms (png, jpg, avif, etc.).
Png to jpg should be more like 5x compression but maybe something else was going on. Anyway it sounds like the immediate is handled.
You’re looking for something to export the image at a lower resolution (resize) rather than something to compress the image. Any open source gallery/image editing app should be able to do this.
One example would be “image toolbox” on FDroid. I’ve not used it but it seems to have the feature you need
I hear xz utils is pretty good
Too soon lol
https://squoosh.app/ In-browser, but images never leave your device
I guess you can install termux and in termux install imagemagick. Then use the mogrify tool from imagemagick to lower the image resolution. For example (Make sure to make a backup!) :
mogrify -geometry 800x600 photo.jpg
You can also use ffmpeg if you’re familiar with it.
I’ve been using Image Shrink on Android for the better part of a decade. It works flawlessly for exactly this situation.
I set the resize options to maximum dimension of 1600px.
Then the workflow is share from any app (like the Gallery) to Image Shrink, it resizes the photo(s), then reopens the share prompt to share on to wherever you’re trying to send them (like an email client).
You can also choose Image Shrink in the file picker to do it in reverse - select the files in the app you want, and they get resized on the way in.
Just realised I’ve probably bought that app at some point - no idea what it costs since Google doesn’t show that information once you own it.
There’s a free version which likely has done restrictions but probably still does exactly what you require:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gmail.anolivetree.imageshrinklite
Depending on your phone you might have an image resizer built into your photo gallery. Having said that, there’s always imagemagick.
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- Image toolbox
- imagepipe
- bunny media editor
All better alternatives than uploading your stuff to a proprietary server (as if that would matter when you have no idea whats running in the backend)
Open the camera - select your photo - select edit (pencil ) - select 3 dots - select resize - choose smaller size
Any photo editor will do. Just load it in and export as JPEG or smaller resolution.
On f-droid:
Pocket Paint is crashy for me, but it gets the job done.
Imagepipe has a bit clunky interface but just to load and export it works fine. Its primary advertised purpose is to remove metadata from photos, so not a bad thing to have on hand anyway.
Can you try cropping the photo? A few pixels around the outsides might make the difference since it’s only 10% too big.
https://f-droid.org/fa/packages/com.caydey.ffshare/
You also may want to crop the image
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Use ImagePipe. It lowers the res and thus saves data (you can control how much) and it removes all metadata from that image too (which is the main purpose of the app)
Why did you delete this? It sounds like good advice, is it wrong?
I realized after I commented that this was a Linux community, not Android. I’m glad you liked it though. Honestly I didn’t read your whole post as I was tired