How can the Galaxy S10, S10e, S10 5G, and S10+ photo size be changed?

 How can the Galaxy S10, S10e, S10 5G, and S10+ photo size be changed?



On the Galaxy S10, S10e, S10 5G, and S10+, you can change the photo size to make sure the image is suitable for the intended uses, such as displaying it on a TV screen, printing it on photopaper, or incorporating it into a creative project. Unfortunately, Samsung removed from the Galaxy S10, S10e, S10 5G, and S10+ the ability to specifically set photo size. Through the aspect ratio settings, the implicit photo size must be specified. The various photo sizes and how to adjust photo size on the Galaxy S10, S10e, S10 5G, and S10+ are described in this guide for the Galaxy S10 camera.
Why might you wish to adjust the photo size?




The requirements for sharing a photo on a phone or printing it in a photobook are undoubtedly different. A photo's size depends on two things: Ratio of aspects.
Quantity of pixels (resolution).



According to the information provided in the Galaxy S10 camera settings, the Galaxy S10 camera supports the following aspect ratios: 4:3, 16:9, 1:1, and 19:9 (full). The 4:3 aspect ratio works well with older displays and for printing. All Galaxy S10 smartphones include rear camera sensors with a native aspect ratio that is nearly 4:3. The 4:3 aspect ratio might therefore have the most pixels out of all other aspect ratios. Imagine if all other aspect ratios of photographs are simply cropped versions of the 4:3 ratio (as illustrated in the picture below). The majority of current monitors and TV screens have a 16:9 aspect ratio. A 16:9 image crops a 4:3 image in the height direction while maintaining the width because 4:3=16:12 is true. The majority of designers and various social networks employ the 1:1 aspect ratio. A 1:1 photo taken on a Galaxy S10 will crop a 4:3 image in the width direction while maintaining the height since 1:1=3:3. The ratio is 19:9, or "full," just like the Galaxy S10's phone screen. The screens on the four Galaxy S10 versions have a 19:9 aspect ratio. On the Galaxy S10, a 4:3 image is likewise cropped in the height direction while maintaining the width, just like the 16:9 image. The following image shows how the 4 aspect ratios relate to each other when it comes to cropping. Dimensions (aspect ratio) of a Galaxy S10 photo (for the rear cameras only) Please note that the discussion above only applies to the Galaxy S10's rear cameras. The Galaxy S10's front camera(s) have a natural aspect ratio that is reasonably near to (slightly less than) 3:2. This indicates that the images are cropped in the height direction for aspect ratios other than 3: 2 (for example, 19:9 and 16:9). The images with aspect ratios of 4:3 and 1:1, which are smaller than 3:2, are cropped in the width direction. For unclear reasons, Samsung eliminated the ability to customise the Galaxy S10's photo pixel settings. The size of the photo will be fixed at its maximum pixel count once the aspect ratio has been adjusted. How can the Galaxy S10, S10e, S10 5G, and S10+ photo size be changed? On the Galaxy S10, setting the photo size simply requires selecting the aspect ratio. The amount of pixels is not a separate parameter. The aspect ratio button is located in the camera app on the Galaxy S10, as seen in the screenshot below. To select one of the 4 aspect ratios, tap the button. Please be aware that for videos, one aspect ratio could have many sizes (resolution). The video size must be selected in the Galaxy S10 camera settings. Only the 12MP wide-angle camera may be used in some Galaxy S10 photo modes, like the recently added night camera option.
What picture sizes are offered on the Galaxy S10, S10e, S10 5G, and S10+?


The photo size on the Galaxy S10, S10+, S10e, and S10 5G is fixed at the highest number of pixels for each aspect ratio, as was previously mentioned. In other words, on Galaxy S10 phones, the number of pixels will be automatically established once the aspect ratio is chosen. The photo sizes that can be taken with each camera on the Galaxy S10, S10e, S10 5G, and S10+ are listed in the table below. Table 1 lists the photo sizes that are compatible with the Galaxy S10, S10e, S10 5G, and S10+
What picture sizes are offered on the Galaxy S10, S10e, S10 5G, and S10+?

The photo size on the Galaxy S10, S10+, S10e, and S10 5G is fixed at the highest number of pixels for each aspect ratio, as was previously mentioned. In other words, on Galaxy S10 phones, the number of pixels will be automatically established once the aspect ratio is chosen. The photo sizes that can be taken with each camera on the Galaxy S10, S10e, S10 5G, and S10+ are listed in the table below.



Table 1 shows the photo sizes that the Galaxy S10, S10e, S10 5G, and S10+ 16MP Ultra-wide cameras can handle (rear)

phones 1:1 4:3 16:9
tele 12MP (rear) all 3456×3456 s3024×3024 s4032×3024
Wide-angle 12MP (rear) all 4608×3456 4032×3024 4032×2268
Selfie 10MP (front) save the S10e 4608*2592 4032×2268 4032×1908

RGB Depth 8MP (front) are the S10+. 4608×2184 4032×1908 3024×3024
s2208×2208 2944×2208 3216×1808
3968×1880 3216×1528 s2736×2736
19:9
s2208×2208

2944×2208

3216×1808

3216×1528
All Galaxy S10 devices, including the S10, S10+, S10e, and S10 5G A photo's size is measured in pixels (width x height) (in the landscape orientation).

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