![]() In practice that means photos larger than 16-megapixels are compressed down to that size and videos in higher definition than Full HD (1080p) are brought down to that resolution. This allows you to compress photos and videos from their original quality to what Google describes as “high quality”. If you go to Google Photos and click the Settings cog, you might see an option to Recover Storage. Note that if you’ve already got photos stored with Google, you might be able to reclaim some free storage space by knocking back the quality slightly. Nevertheless, if you’re Google storage is being swallowed by Gmail/Drive files (and we’ll come to clearing those shortly), then using an alternative for photos will conserve storage space. Various apps offer free photo sync, including Dropbox, Amazon Photo (for Prime members) and Box, but all have storage caps too. ![]()
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