MattS
Nordic Pine
Sure I've missed this but I always upload photos from phone but the new forum just says too big? Do I have to resize the photo before hand or is there a way to do it in the forum software?



No Yebuts allowedYeah but mine is nothing to do with RAW files, some of the ones above were JPG and some HEIC...
What format are you using ? I seem tp recall having issues with large files of one of the formats but can't recall which one. Possibly pngAndy, it is the latter. I cannot upload on Mac, or iPad!
Its all Apple so .HEICWhat format are you using ? I seem tp recall having issues with large files of one of the formats but can't recall which one. Possibly png
Can I ask why are you saving in HEIC format? Go to Settings, Camera, Format and select Most Compatible and the images, should I think, save in jpeg.Andy, it is the latter. I cannot upload on Mac, or iPad!
I can help you. Why don't we swap phones and you can use my Samsung as I know that works fine. I think it's a great ideaHmm. I have just changed the format as you suggest and I still cannot upload a file. I had no problem until recently when I changed phones. I can still upload older photos.
OK so I have changed the Photo Mode from 24MP to 12MP and can now upload. Looks like I will need to re-size all photos since I swapped my phone. Unless there is some other way around this?
That is really kind of you Roger, I'll get back to you on that.I can help you. Why don't we swap phones and you can use my Samsung as I know that works fine. I think it's a great idea![]()
+1Stick with jpgs !
Interesting! I’m going to try my testing again (tomorrow) because all of that was done in Chrome, so I’ll try Safari…HEIF is a container, it can contain a jpg but also other formats such as video. When a HEIF container has HEVC coded info inside it, it is often called a HEIC format.
Support of HEIC outside of the Apple world is quite limited at the moment.
Taking web browsers as an example, as of November 2025, only Safari supports HEIC format natively.
Edge, Chrome, Firefox and Opera for Windows and Android support AVIF. Safari on iOS 16 and iPadOS 16 supports AVIF format.
I'm not an expert but I would not be surprised to find that XF2 has some compatibility issues with HEIC.
Stick with jpgs !