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Saving images with Opencamera app to sd card

shakushinnen

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May 22, 2017
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Hi,
I know that is not exactly an android phone, but maybe someone can help me.
I have a Blackberry Q10, on which I have installed the Opencamera app. I have no problems saving pictures to my SD card from the native camera app; but haven't been able to do the same thing with Opencamera.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
...... john
 
Touch the gear,
Then
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Try enabling that Storage Access Framework option that's just under the Save Location option. SAF is typically included in apps that allow saving data to microSD cards. Some just have it enabled by default and some, like the Open Camera app, allow the user to turn it off or on.
https://developer.android.com/guide/topics/providers/document-provider
 
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Hmmm, that's odd. I have every other option that Danny mentions, except "Storage Access Framework". Maybe it doesn't show in the Q10, nor in my Moto G (1st gen).
... john
Is your Moto G running Jelly Bean (4.3) or Lollipop (5.x)? If the former, SAF didn't come about until version 4.4. I don't have a clue regarding Blackberry OS 10 but given it's the same vintage as your Moto G 1st generation that might be why the SAF option isn't visible.

Moto G (1st gen)
https://www.gsmarena.com/motorola_moto_g-5831.php
Blackberry Q10
https://www.gsmarena.com/blackberry_q10-5274.php


But getting back to why you're not able to redirect the default save folder, when you do try to use the Default save option, what kind of error message are you seeing? Also, are you attempting to use the same folder on your microSD card as what the default Camera app is using or a different folder?
 
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HI svim,
Moto G is running 4.4.4.
I don't get an error when I choose the default save location on the Blackberry. It simply saves it to Device/misc/android/DCIM/Opencamera/ from which I can then cut and past it to my SDcard.
Well, I have added a folder on my SD card called Opencamera; but it's simply MediaCard/Opencamera.
 
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