iPhone 14 Pro taking postage stamp-sized photos

My phone has a habit of taking small photos, like I mean postage stamp size 160 x 120 and it's driving me nuts! I can take a dozen photos and 4 will be normal and the rest will be totally postage stamp size things! I haven't made any changes to my phone other than update it. I've always used iPhones right back to the iPhone 5 and am now using the iPhone 14 Pro on IOS Version 18.6.2. I have never had this problem before I was out for a day with friends who were visiting from overseas and took about 30 photos and out of those I got about 8 normal sized photos. The rest were totally useless. Is there some special Apple hoop that I suddenly need to jump through to be able to rely on this thing taking photos like a normal phone?



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Original Title: Phone taking small photos

iPhone 14 Pro, iOS 18

Posted on Sep 24, 2025 10:38 AM

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Posted on Sep 25, 2025 11:54 AM

Gozoman wrote: As described below I'm simply dragging the photos from my phone to my desktop.

iPhone Photos doesn't really work like that--I think your HP Spectre 360 laptop is confused, and it's just seeing thumbnails. Drag & Drop just isn't supported. Here's what Apple says:

Transfer photos and videos from your iPhone or iPad to your Mac or PC - Apple Support


And here's what Microsoft says (I can't believe I'm referring to a Microsoft link!):

Microsoft import-photos-and-video s-from-an-iphone-to-pc


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Sep 25, 2025 11:54 AM in response to Gozoman

Gozoman wrote: As described below I'm simply dragging the photos from my phone to my desktop.

iPhone Photos doesn't really work like that--I think your HP Spectre 360 laptop is confused, and it's just seeing thumbnails. Drag & Drop just isn't supported. Here's what Apple says:

Transfer photos and videos from your iPhone or iPad to your Mac or PC - Apple Support


And here's what Microsoft says (I can't believe I'm referring to a Microsoft link!):

Microsoft import-photos-and-video s-from-an-iphone-to-pc


Sep 25, 2025 12:48 PM in response to Gozoman

Gozoman wrote:

As described below I'm simply dragging the photos from my phone to my desktop.

Oh, OK, you are dragging them wrong ;-] Don't do that.


ps. I had a co-worker I used as acid test for our new HIS/RIS/PACS versions. If there was a way to break a workflow, she surely found a way to do that :-) ...don't get me wrong, I really liked the way she revealed bugs I then reported to vendors so other users did not stumble on them. ...unfortunately many issues and bugs were often hard-coded or never fixed although I was a nitpick and a pain in the * for those vendors...

Sep 25, 2025 11:20 AM in response to markwmsn

I link my phone to my HP Spectre 360 laptop. My phone then appears as an external drive, 'Apple iPhone' and I then open the folder Internal Storage. This shows all the individual folders containing photos. I create a new folder on my laptop and then select the latest folder on my phone to open it. I select the photos I wish to work on and drag them from the phone to the folder I created on the desktop. This is how I have always downloaded photos with my present iphone 14 Pro and all the ones before it.

Sep 25, 2025 12:05 PM in response to Richard.Taylor

Richard.Taylor wrote: iPhone Photos doesn't really work like that

I felt bad that I just left it at that. The thing is, the pictures you're trying to get don't even exist anywhere in the phone-- there's no way treating the phone like a drive can work. The picture files are created by Photos in the process of export-- they weren't there before. Photos uses the Original picture file and adds the information from its database where it has recorded the filename, any edits, comments, crops, face IDs, and so on. Then it makes a file that can be exported. It does keep thumbnails versions and preview copies for quick scanning, but the actual image doesn't exist as a file until it's exported. So to get the pictures, you need to use an app like iTunes or the Apple Devices App or whatever Microsoft says to tell Photos to make the file.

Sep 27, 2025 6:36 AM in response to Gozoman

You probably got the Preview versions that I had mentioned, which are smaller than what Photos can make, but larger than thumbnails. The thing about trying do what you had been doing is that it has never been supported, and there's no telling what you will get. There are some examples here from the Photos app:

Should you use Drag & Drop in Photos" - Apple Community


I'm not sure why you object to using the actual supported methods. Surely it makes sense…


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