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sp...@gmail.com <sp...@gmail.com> #2
Agreed, you can download photos via the Google Drive API but this hasn't been incorporated into the Photos API yet...
st...@google.com <st...@google.com>
st...@google.com <st...@google.com> #3
There's already an issue tracking the missing EXIF data here: https://issuetracker.google.com/111228390
Regarding the file at original quality - this is something that's on our list and will be addressed soon, please stay tuned. I'll update this bug once we have an update to share.
Regarding the file at original quality - this is something that's on our list and will be addressed soon, please stay tuned. I'll update this bug once we have an update to share.
vi...@google.com <vi...@google.com> #4
We have just released a new version of the Google Photos Library API that supports now this feature.
You can now use the "d" base URL parameter to download the original photo. See the base URL parameter guide for more details:https://developers.google.com/photos/library/guides/access-media-items#image-base-urls
Thanks for your patience!
See our release notes for further detail:https://developers.google.com/photos/library/support/release-notes#2018-07-31
You can now use the "d" base URL parameter to download the original photo. See the base URL parameter guide for more details:
Thanks for your patience!
See our release notes for further detail:
g3...@gmail.com <g3...@gmail.com> #5
I've been testing downloading images using the "d" parameter, but the files returned are not the original files that were uploaded. The release note above reads "d download parameter, to download the original image". The link to the developer documentation doesn't say that the "original" image will be downloaded. Please can you confirm if the d parameter should download the original image that was uploaded to the api, or if this behavior has since changed.
jn...@gmail.com <jn...@gmail.com> #6
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pd...@gmail.com <pd...@gmail.com> #7
I can confirm this is still broken and using the 'd' parameter does not return the original photo.
pd...@gmail.com <pd...@gmail.com> #8
This is still an issue
Description
- Build Number: google/cheetah_beta/cheetah:VanillaIceCream/AP31.240322.018/11679535:user/release-keys
(Note: It is the build when sending this report. For exact build reference, please see the attached bugreport.)
What type of Android issue is this?
Reboot, Crash or Device Hang
When did this happen?
Apr 11, 2024 2:25 PM GMT-07:00
What steps would let us observe this issue?
1. Message appears repeatedly and at random.
What did you expect to happen?
No repeated app has stopped message.
What actually happened?
App has stopped message appears repeatedly and at random. I assume app relates to system UWB management.
How often has this happened?
Frequently
What was the effect of this issue on your device usage, such as lost time or work?
High
Additional comments
I have restarted phone and cleared storage and cache on app.
Debugging information
Google Play services
com.google.android.gms
Version 241313039 (24.13.13 (190408-620944181))
System App (Bundled)
Android System WebView
com.google.android.webview
Version 635550032 (124.0.6355.0)
System App (Updated)
Network operator: Google Fi
SIM operator: Google Fi
Filed by Android Beta Feedback. Version (Updated): 2.41-betterbug.external_20240221_RC01 (DOGFOOD)
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