GCam Tool (PRO) 2.33 Apk for Android
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2.33
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5.0+
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The description of GCam Tool
Streamline Your Google Camera Photo Management with GCam Tool
GCam Tool is an innovative application that automatically moves photos taken with Google Camera to any folder of your choice, including your memory card. It also prevents the flipping of selfies, ensuring that front camera photos are saved just as you see them in the preview.
Additionally, GCam Tool automatically relocates portrait photos taken with Google Camera to the appropriate gallery location. Here’s how it works:
When you capture a portrait photo (with a DSLR-like blurred background) using Google Camera, the app takes the photo in burst mode—capturing one regular photo and one blurred photo. These images are saved in a new folder created each time you take a photo within your photo gallery.
Key Features of GCam Tool
- Prevent flipping of front camera photos
- Choose which photos you want to move
- Select custom source and destination folders
- Batch move multiple files
- Rotate selfies further for Xiaomi phones
- Option to delete the subfolder created by Google Camera
Download GCam Tool today and simplify the process of organizing photos taken with Google Camera!
Frequently Asked Questions
Prevent Front Camera Flipping Is Not Working
After capturing a front camera photo, check it in a third-party gallery app like QuickPic or Piktures. The Google Camera gallery may take time to refresh the flipped image, but the image should be correctly flipped.
Why Is GCam Tool Pausing or Stopping by Itself?
Some smartphones aggressively terminate apps in the background to conserve battery. Visit dontkillmyapp.com for guidance on preventing GCam Tool from being killed by the system.
Photos Are Not Moved Even Though Options Are Enabled
This may be due to the Google Camera app’s gallery not refreshing correctly. After taking a selfie, check in a third-party file manager (like Solid Explorer or ES File Explorer) or gallery app (like QuickPic or Piktures). The photos should be moved.
What If I Checked with a Third-Party Gallery and It’s Still Not Moving?
Some modified Google Camera apps save portrait photos directly in DCIM/Camera
instead of creating a subfolder. Open Google Camera, go to Settings -> Advanced -> Save all portrait mode pictures to same folder and disable this option.
I Only Want to Save Portrait Photos (Background Blurred Bokeh). What Setting Should I Choose?
In Settings, under Portrait Photos, enable Move portrait photos to target folder while disabling Move normal photos to target folder. This will ensure only the background blurred photo is moved to the target folder while the normal one is deleted.
What’s the Deal with Motion Photos?
Motion Photos are a proprietary format developed by Google that embeds a video within a photo. Moving motion photos to the target folder should not pose any issues. However, if you enable prevent flipping of motion photos, these will be converted to regular JPEG files, losing the embedded video.
What’s the Difference Between Auto and Manual Mode Configuration?
To prevent selfies from flipping, GCam Tool attempts to identify the camera used for the photo by accessing camera module parameters. However, some phones do not provide this data accurately. In such cases, GCam Tool will read parameters from photos you select in Manual mode.
More Issues?
No problem! Please email me at [email protected]. I love collaborating with users to resolve their issues.
What's news
v2.32
- Bug fix for portrait mode selfie flipping
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