We shouldn't complain about the Snapchat/Instagram app quality when no matter which OS you're using they will be inferior compared to your default camera app of choice. I imagine if you're using Gcam the results will be even better & you can still upload directly from your gallery. You won't want to shoot using the Instagram or Snapchat camera. Using these methods allows you to take advantage of the camera app settings (GCam or stock) and reduce quality loss. You can also have Instagram archive your stories so you can repost to Instagram in the future, great for those who don't want the media on their phones for storage reasons. If in doubt upload to Facebook stories using the upload from gallery option within Facebook for better quality. For more options, view your story, click "more" in the bottom right, then go to "story settings". You can also choose if you'd like Instagram to do this automatically evertime you upload. Just click on the Facebook icon next to the highlight icon whilst viewing your story. ![]() You can repost Instagram stories directly to your Facebook story via Instagram.Colour grading tutorials are available on YouTube.Įxtra tip) upload to Facebook directly automatically from your Instagram story & archive Instagram story content create a go to preset for all photos to speed up the process. Edit photos before uploading for extra quality using Adobe Light Rooms (free app).Probably for good reason.įourth tip) edit photos before uploading using the Adobe Light Rooms App. It's pointless & isn't available within GCam as far as I know. Don't use that option unless for some reason you really need to. The same cannot be said for uploading from the camera app directly to Instagram using the "instagram" mode within the stock camera which compresses the hell out of the media. Just click the Instagram icon between the "share" and "delete" icon whilst viewing the media item and share to story or feed (unsure if feed option provides better quality over uploading the normal way via the app). It's also possible to upload DIRECTLY from your gallery to Instagram story without abnormal loss of quality.Do not use the "Instagram" mode in the stock camera app Third tip) you can upload directly from your gallery using the share to Instagram function for minimal quality loss. But you can also choose a more convenient ratio which will show properly on all devices. If you record the video or take the picture using the "full ratio" option then the photo/video wont have the black bars. ![]() ![]() Second tip) change aspect ratio to preference using the video app ( As far as I know Instagram will accept any length video and automatically segment it.) You can use Samsung's video editing software by clicking on the pencil icon under the video when previewing via gallery to shorten videos. For longer videos just edit into 10 second segments. Anything over 10 seconds and Snapchat won't allow you to edit. On Snapchat, no matter the resolution as long as videos are 10 seconds exactly or under you can use the in-app editing features to add captions/filters.įirst tip) Upload videos under 10 seconds if wanting to use Snapchat filters and captions. Open camera > setting > enable quick launch. Firstly, Make sure "quick launch" is enabled so your camera opens with a double click of the power button so you never miss any action.
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