How to send pictures in WhatsApp without a reduction in picture quality
whatsapp has
become quite popular these days, so much so that you will rarely find a person
today who
has not used it or doesn’t use it. It has become the go-to app for texting,
sharing videos, photos among other things.
For sharing
images,
it is certainly one of the most
popular apps.
When we want to share a photo with
someone, we usually just select that picture and forward it to someone on
private chat or in a group.
What many of us don't know is that while doing so,
the quality of the picture received on
the other end does not remain the same as that of the original
picture.
It gets deteriorated actually.
However, there are ways to send pictures through
WhatsApp without
losing the original
quality. These
steps can really come in handy when you are sharing your photos with someone
over WhatsApp.
Method-1: Renaming the picture and then sending.
Method-2: Compressing multiple images into a zipped file
A particularly useful way to send if you've images in bulk. Here are the steps:
Step 1: Compress the whole image folder using your phone's file manager or any third-party compression tool.
Step 2: Share the zipped folder from the file manager/explorer straightaway or send it to the receiver as an attachment.
Step 3: Ask the recipient to uncompress the received zipped folder.
Method-1: Renaming the picture and then sending.
This
is quite an easy method if you've to send one or two images.
Step 1: Open the file manager/explorer and locate the particular image you want to send.
Step 2: Simply rename the image to image.doc, go to the intended recipient's profile and send it to the recipient as an attachment (the paper clip icon) since the image has now been converted into a .doc file.
Step 3: Ask the recipient to rename the received file again to .jpg format to view it.
Step 1: Open the file manager/explorer and locate the particular image you want to send.
Step 2: Simply rename the image to image.doc, go to the intended recipient's profile and send it to the recipient as an attachment (the paper clip icon) since the image has now been converted into a .doc file.
Step 3: Ask the recipient to rename the received file again to .jpg format to view it.
Method-2: Compressing multiple images into a zipped file
A particularly useful way to send if you've images in bulk. Here are the steps:
Step 1: Compress the whole image folder using your phone's file manager or any third-party compression tool.
Step 2: Share the zipped folder from the file manager/explorer straightaway or send it to the receiver as an attachment.
Step 3: Ask the recipient to uncompress the received zipped folder.
This method is easy for the recipient also because they do not have to go
through the hassle of renaming
every single image file since you've sent all the images inside
a folder. They'll just have to rename one folder to get all the images without any loss in size or quality.
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