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Even in SketchUp 2021 this is still and issue. One cannot get rid (delete) of the Matched Photo from the scene. Luckily you can create Custom Camera with FredoPortrait. Delete the Matched Photo Scene. Load the FredoPortrait Custom Camera and add it as a SketchUp Scene.
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The trick to saving images is to get the hidden toolbar to show up while watching the image in full screen. Long tap doesn't work. Single tap on the image doesn't work [edit: now when I'm trying again it suddenly does]. It's not there by default as in every app made by a company that cares about user interface. Turns out that one has to tap at a spot OUTSIDE the image, i.e. in any black area next to the image. Then a toolbar comes up at the top, in which there is a sharing icon at the top right. This leads to the familiar IOS sharing interface. Save Image is one of the options, and for me it works.

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@Steven Miori My solution is to tap the recipient's name / chat name at the top of the screen then tapping "See all" under "Files" and then actually opening the image.
The classic "Share" button shows up at the bottom of the screen with the option to choose "Save Image", which will save it to your photo gallery.

Sometimes, photos saved from apps like Teams could end up in the hidden photos folder on your iPhone. To check this, open the Photos app, go to the "Albums" tab, and scroll down to find the "Hidden" album. Your missing image might be there.
For more detailed steps on accessing hidden photos on your iPhone, this guide on how to get to your hidden photos could be really helpful. It outlines the steps to locate and manage hidden photos, which could potentially solve your issue. If you're still unable to find your photo, it might be worth exploring alternative methods to transfer images from Teams to your iPhone.

Is there a way to download photos I have stored in a Dropbox folder to my iPhone Photo Stream using the Dropbox iOS app? There should be a way to do this but I can't figure it out. I know there's a "Make Available Offline" feature but that doesn't appear to be it. (I can't figure out what that's for either but that's another question). I just want to be able to download photos to my iPhone Photos.

Using my IPhone, slect the image and just select the upper right three little circles which brings up a list of options. Then you select Export, then Save Image. This will save the image to your Photos. Not sure if there is a batch mode.

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Right, but can you download them using the iOS Dropbox app? If so, how? This seems like a pretty reasonable thing to want to do. Sometimes people want to edit photos or their phone or do other things with them that can't be done if they're silo'd in Dropbox.

I don't know if you have resolved the issue. If not, make sure that the file you are trying to download on to your iPhone is indeed a photo formate, not pdf or others. Only a photo formate, e.g png/jpg, has the "save image" function when you click on the top right corner -> Export. Hope this helps

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Is there a way to save multiple images to my camera roll all at one time on my iphone. I am using drop box a lot but have to click on every image and view it individually before I can save it to my camera roll. This is incredibly time consuming. Is there any way using the app or website to just click the folder and move it to my camera roll?

"Files" is an Apple app in and of itself (part of iOS 11) that allows you to connect to other cloud storage systems all in a single app. You can add your Dropbox account to it (along with other cloud service accounts) and access them all in a single application along with files that are stored on your phone from other applications.

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What about going the other way? I can take a single photo from Camera Roll to Dropbox, but I want to move about 75 photos from Camera Roll to Dropbox. As soon as I have more than one photo selected in Camera Roll, the Dropbox icon disappears from the available actions.

I tried multiple things already, I made an apart "dropbox" folder on my phone to save files there, didn't work.
Uninstall, reinstall the app, rebooted my phone etc. etc.. really, nothing works.
Altough, I can save them if I select one image at a time.. I am photographer and it's very frustrating if I need to save more than 40 images at once. Especially if before it was possible, without any problems..

Seems that your screenshots were caught on a filter here and you've also performed some troubleshooting on your own, so I'd like to ask you to raise a ticket with us, in order to be able to send them over. Please let me know here once you have done so, so that I look it up on my end.

@Spectro: After you capture the Motion Photo, tap on 'View Motion Photo' at the bottom of the screen. From here, you can pinpoint a frame of the short clip, and tap the picture frame symbol in the bottom left corner to grab a still frame.

Alternatively, take a short clip using the Video camera, then head to your Gallery > 3 lines in the bottom right > Videos > Select the video, and tap the symbol in the bottom left of the picture to capture a still frame. I hope this helps.

I'm not sure about the A52, mine is a S21+, but I imagine the motion picture feature and tools are much the same. If so, I tried saving the screenshot as described and received the message that the screenshot had been saved, but then couldn't find it anywhere.

However, I found an alternative approach which has the benefit of also optimising the picture quality of the shot, though is a little more fiddly - but at least you can find the shot easily afterwards. Hit 'view motion picture', scroll left/ right to find the frame you want to keep, hit the back button at the top left. The frame you selected will be the one currently on view. Select the 3 dots in the bottom right and select the option to remaster picture. The app will analyse and remaster the pictureYou will then see the picture with a line showing before and after (you may have to zoom out to see the whole picture, using your thumb and forefinger - I had to). You can move the line between before and after from side to side to see what it will look like. If you're happy, hit the download button at bottom left then, when you go back to your gallery, you will see two shots, the original motion picture and, immediately before it, the optimised single shot. You can, of course, then delete the motion picture if you wish.

If anybody can tell me where the screenshot saved from the other approach can be found (it's certainly not in gallery, screenshots or DCIM Camera on my device) I'd appreciate it so that I can choose the faster approach if I wish, but I'll probably still use this approach when I have the time as it really does improve picture quality (vividness of colours)

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