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Trying to take the best picture and video possible on your iPhone or iPad? You can easily increase the video resolution in the Camera app. Though there’s no way to adjust photo resolution directly, you can switch to the HEIF format for the highest-quality photos. This wikiHow will show you how to improve photo and video resolution on an iPhone or iPad.
How to Increase the Resolution of an Image on iPhone
- Go to Settings > Camera > Formats to change your resolution from 12 MP to 24 MP. To change it to 48 MP, go to Settings > Camera > Formats, then turn on RAW or Resolution Control.
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Open your iPhone’s Settings
. You’ll usually find this app on the home screen.- You can also check out our general guide on taking a good picture with your phone’s camera.
- This method will help you change the file format in which your videos and photos are saved.
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Scroll down and tap Camera.
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Tap Formats. It’s at the top of the Camera options.
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Select a format that works best for your needs. Now you’re ready to take a great picture of yourself and others!
- High Efficiency compresses photos and videos to HEIF and HEVC formats, which are smaller files than JPEG and H.264. HEIF (which are saved as .HEIC) images can be high quality since they have a broader dynamic range than JPEG. But, they are less compatible than JPEG.[1][2]
- Most Compatible saves photos in the JPEG format. This image type doesn’t support transparency. Since it’s been around longer than HEIF, it tends to be more compatible on different systems and software.
- Note that you can convert HEIF files to JPEG later if needed! The Photos app has an export function for exporting HEIF files as JPEG images.
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Technology SpecialistHigh Efficiency Image Format (HEIC) is a file format that provides high-quality images while minimizing storage space. However, they're incompatible with many apps and devices, so you often have to convert them to other formats.
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Open your iPhone’s Settings
. You’ll usually find this app on the home screen.2
Scroll down and tap Camera. It’s toward the bottom of the menu.
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Tap Record Video. A list of resolution options will appear.
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Select a higher resolution. The options will vary by phone or tablet model. The higher the number, the better the quality! This setting will take effect immediately.
- 4K is the highest resolution option.
- Increasing the frames per second (fps) will increase the smoothness of the video.
- Increasing the resolution will increase the file size for videos.
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What is the highest pixel ratio available on iPhone?
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iPhone X with 2436x1125-pixel resolution at 458 ppi.
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How do I change the resolution on photos, not videos? For some reason, my photos are very small and very low res, yet I didn’t change any of the settings.
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There is a chance that your photos were offloaded to iCloud. In this case, you will need to open them in full resolution while on Wi-Fi to trigger the download. To check if you have iCloud Photo Library enabled, go to Settings > Photos and see if iCloud Photo Library is ON and you have 'Optimize storage' selected.
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Will a photo taken on my iPhone taken at 4K at 30fps satisfy the 2160x3840 pixel requirement needed to print this photo?
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A frame from a 4k video on the iPhone (in fact any device at 4k) will have a resolution of 3840x2160, therefore it will satisfactorily print at 2160x3840 pixels.
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This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Kyle Smith. Kyle Smith is a wikiHow Technology Writer, learning and sharing information about the latest technology. He has presented his research at multiple engineering conferences and is the writer and editor of hundreds of online electronics repair guides. Kyle received a BS in Industrial Engineering from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo. This article has been viewed 453,942 times.
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