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So, when enabled, it saves your photos to Google Photos, and when.
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Want to move some folders from Google Drive over to Google Photos? The simplest thing is to download the images, then upload them to Google Photos. That’s because it only enables or disables the backup function of photos from your phone to the cloud.
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How to move photos from Google Drive to Google Photos
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But you might notice the difference on a large 4K TV or if you try to print the image on a poster, so keep that in mind. That's not terrible quality: you won't notice the resolution change on your phone, and Google claims you can print High quality photos up to 24x16 inches. Technically, you don’t need to do anything differently now because photos and videos you take on your phone will still be uploaded to Google Photos as normal, even after 1 June.But uploads (backups) will stop when your Google storage is full. The catch: images are compressed to 15 megapixels and videos are compressed to 1080p. Images and videos uploaded to Google Photos using the High quality option don't count-they're free. Media uploaded using the Original quality option count against your Google storage, same as any other file. Google Photos offers two upload options: Original quality and High quality. Good news is there are more photos when viewed in that link compared to when I go to Google Photos.
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Google Photos offers free storage, as long as you're willing to compress your files. This is worth doing when considering Google Photos, because photos and videos uploaded to Google Drive count against your Google storage limits. Your Google account probably has a storage limit- you can check your current usage here.

So let's take a closer look at the difference between Google Photos and Google Drive.

Those are the basics, but there's a bit more to it than that. Compressed photos and videos don't count against your Google storage limits, but uncompressed ones do. You can also do some basic photo editing. You can sync photos and videos from your phone and/or computer, view them in a timeline organized by date, sort them into albums, and even search the photos themselves. Google Photos is a photo and video syncing and backup service. There are no photography-specific features, and everything you upload counts against your Google storage limits. You can manually upload photos and videos to it, sort them using folders, and share those folders. But after looking into it, it turns out these services are pretty different. That seems like one too many-at least, it did to me. To find and recover photos easily, turn on Back up and Sync.Google offers two different apps you can use to upload and share photos: Google Drive and Google Photos. You permanently deleted it from your device’s Gallery app without backing it up first.You permanently deleted it from your trash.You moved it to trash, then emptied your trash.You moved it to trash more than 60 days ago.If a deleted photo or video isn't in trash, you can’t restore it. That photo or video will be restored to your Google Photos Account and added back into any albums it was in. Google Photos backups are kept in sync with all your devices, so you can see your images from. At the top right, click Restore Restore. Google Photos can back up your photos and videos automatically from your phone, tablet, and PC.Place your cursor over the photo or video you want to restore, then click Select.If your photo or video has already been backed up and you deleted it, it will remain in your Trash for 60 days. If you want to get a deleted item back, check your trash to find out if you can get it back. At the top right, click Delete permanently Delete.Point at the item you want to permanently delete.On iOS, you might need to allow Google Photos access to your photos.

Turn on 'Back up & sync' at the top of the page. Tip: If you backed up your photo or video before you delete it, it will stay in your trash for 60 days. Turn on 'Back up & sync' by swiping the button to the right.
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