Windows 10: Change Windows Camera App Save Settings?

Discus and support Change Windows Camera App Save Settings? in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; Is there a way to change the save settings for the Windows Camera App? I'm using it in Windows 10, and I would like to change the save settings for the... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by SeanO'Donnell4, Feb 10, 2022.

  1. Change Windows Camera App Save Settings?


    Is there a way to change the save settings for the Windows Camera App? I'm using it in Windows 10, and I would like to change the save settings for the pictures I am taking, specifically the file names. Having the files automatically named something like "WIN_20220210_13_07_13_Pro" makes it difficult to organize batches of photos. I'm hoping there is a way to customize the prefix to something like "Outdoors" and have an option to add a counter, so my photo file names would be something like "Outdoors_1, Outdoors_2, etc." My Epson scanner does this and it is super convenient when working with a

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    SeanO'Donnell4, Feb 10, 2022
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  2. Brink Win User

    Changes in the Windows Camera app


    Source: Changes in the Windows Camera app - Windows Insider
     
    Brink, Feb 11, 2022
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  3. Branneth Win User
    Camera/Video Camera settings not being saved.

    Is there a way to save your camera settings (ex: Macro/flash on or off) and Video Camera settings (ex: 720P HD recording)

    It is intensely annoying to have to change these settings every time I open the application. This also defeats the purpose of the "hardware camera button." What good is having the app open up instantly, if you have to take 10 seconds to change settings before
    you can snap a picture? By then, the moment is over. Am I just missing the option to save these?





     
    Branneth, Feb 11, 2022
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  4. Rose Cal Win User

    Change Windows Camera App Save Settings?

    MS Camera App

    Hi,

    Configuration settings may be the possible cause why you're unable to change the location of where you save your photos. To assist you better, we'd like to gather more information:

    • Have you made any recent changes prior to this issue?
    • Are you able to choose other location before aside from This PC or D Drive?

    Meanwhile, we suggest that you follow these steps on how to change the location where you save your Photos as a work around:

    • Go to Libraries then select the Camera Roll.
    • Right-clicked Camera Roll and choose Properties.
    • Under Camera Roll Properties, Click the button Add and look for OneDrive.
    • After choosing OneDrive, click Set as location button.
    • Click Apply and OK.

    Let us know if you need further assistance.
     
    Rose Cal, Feb 11, 2022
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