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Asked: December 13, 20242024-12-13T13:26:18+05:30 2024-12-13T13:26:18+05:30

How can I save photos as files using Shortcuts on my Apple device?

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I’ve been diving into the Shortcuts app on my Apple device recently, and I’m trying to figure out how to save photos as files. I know there are a lot of cool things you can do with Shortcuts, but I feel like I’ve hit a wall with this particular task.

Here’s the thing: I often take tons of photos while out and about, and sometimes I want to create a specific folder to keep them organized—not just in my camera roll or in the Photos app. I thought using Shortcuts would be a great way to automate the process, so I could just select a bunch of pictures and save them directly to an iCloud Drive or another folder. I’ve looked around a bit, but the instructions I’ve found seem either too complicated or don’t quite hit the mark.

So, I’m wondering if anyone here has figured this out or could offer a step-by-step guide? Like, what exactly do I need to do to set up a shortcut for saving photos as files? Should I start with creating a folder first, or can I do everything within the Shortcut itself? And what about photo formats—does it matter if I’m saving them as JPEGs or something else?

I’ve tried fiddling with some of the options in Shortcuts, but the interface can feel a bit overwhelming. Do I need to use specific actions like “Get Photos” or is there a better way to go about it? It’d be super helpful if someone could share their experience or even a sample shortcut they’ve created for this purpose.

I know a lot of people have found creative ways to use Shortcuts for various tasks, so I’d really appreciate any tips or insights! Honestly, even a simple rundown would be a huge help. Just trying to streamline my photo organization a bit, and it seems like Shortcuts could be the way to go if I can get it figured out. Thanks in advance!

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    1. anonymous user
      2024-12-13T13:26:20+05:30Added an answer on December 13, 2024 at 1:26 pm

      To save photos as files using the Shortcuts app on your Apple device, you can create a shortcut that automates the process. First, you should start by creating a dedicated folder in iCloud Drive or any other storage option you prefer to keep your photos organized. Once your folder is ready, open the Shortcuts app and create a new shortcut. You’ll want to use the “Get Photos” action first, which allows you to select the photos you want to save. You can configure it to show only the recent photos or specific albums by adjusting the settings. After that, add the “Save File” action, where you can specify the destination folder that you’ve created. Remember to give a name to the file if you wish, but keeping the original filename can help with organization.

      When you get to the “Save File” action, you can decide on the format in which you want the photos saved. JPEG is the default format for most photos, but if you want to keep metadata or use lossless formats, you may need to explore additional options within the Shortcuts app. Also, consider including an action like “Ask for Input” at the beginning if you want to decide on the folder or filenames each time you run the shortcut. Once you’ve programmed these actions, you can run the shortcut directly from the app or even add it to your home screen for easier access. Testing your shortcut after setting it up is crucial to ensure it works as intended. With these steps, you should be able to streamline how you organize your photos effortlessly.

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    2. anonymous user
      2024-12-13T13:26:20+05:30Added an answer on December 13, 2024 at 1:26 pm

      Saving Photos as Files Using Shortcuts

      If you want to save photos to a specific folder instead of just in your Camera Roll, using the Shortcuts app is a great idea! Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you out:

      Step 1: Create a Folder

      First, it’s a good idea to create the folder in iCloud Drive (or wherever you want to save your photos). Just go to the Files app, navigate to the location, and create a new folder. You can name it something like “Photo Archives” or whatever you prefer.

      Step 2: Open Shortcuts and Create a New Shortcut

      1. Open the Shortcuts app on your device.
      2. Tap on the “+” icon to create a new shortcut.

      Step 3: Add Actions

      You’ll want to add a few actions in your shortcut:

      1. Get Photos: Search for the “Get Photos” action. You can configure it to allow selecting multiple photos.
      2. Save File: After that, add the “Save File” action. Here you can specify the destination folder you created earlier.

      Step 4: Customize Your Shortcut

      You can adjust the settings to save the photos as JPEGs or the original format. Just check the options in the “Save File” action to set this up.

      Step 5: Run Your Shortcut

      Now that you’ve set everything up, you can run your shortcut. It should let you pick the photos and save them to the folder you made!

      Tip:

      If you feel like the Shortcuts app is a bit much at first, no worries! Just take it one step at a time, and soon enough, you’ll be organizing your photos like a pro.

      That’s it! Hope this helps you get started with your photo organization using Shortcuts!

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