Yes, you can undo the optimize Photos function on your iPhone. To do this, go to Settings > iCloud > Photos and toggle off “Optimize iPhone Storage.” This will stop your iPhone from automatically reducing the size of your photo library by removing lower-resolution versions of your photos and videos.

There are a few ways to do this.1) If you have iCloud Photo Library enabled, your photos will be stored in high resolution on iCloud and automatically downloaded to your device as needed.2) If you have a recent iPhone (6s or later), you can enable “High Efficiency” photo storage in Settings > Camera. This will store your photos in a compressed format, but they will still be at full resolution when viewed in Photos or other apps.

When you optimize your photos on iPhone, the images are compressed to take up less storage space. This can be helpful if you have a limited amount of storage on your device, or if you want to email or share photos with others online.

There are a few ways to unoptimize a photo. One way is to use a photo editing software like Photoshop and reduce the quality of the image. Another way is to save the image as a .jpeg file instead of a .png file.

To stop your iPhone from optimizing storage, open the Settings app and tap on “General.” Scroll down and tap on “iPhone Storage.” Under “Storage & iCloud Usage,” you’ll see how much storage space you’ve used and how much is available. If you want to stop your iPhone from automatically optimizing storage, toggle the switch next to “Automatic Storage Optimization” to the off position.

First, open the Settings app on your iPhone.Then, tap on General and scroll down to Storage & iCloud Usage.Under Storage, you’ll see how much storage space your apps are using. Tap on an app to see how much space it’s taking up.If you want to stop an app from optimizing storage, just toggle off the switch next to “optimize storage.

There are a few ways to do this. You can either use iCloud Photo Library, or you can use iCloud Backup and restore your device from a backup.

iCloud backup does not back up full resolution photos. It backs up photos that have been optimized for iCloud.

It can take a while to optimize iPhone storage, depending on how much data needs to be cleared. It’s usually a good idea to back up your device before starting the optimization process, in case anything goes wrong.

Yes, deleting photos from your iPhone will also delete them from iCloud. iCloud is simply a backup of your iPhone’s data. If you want to keep a photo on iCloud, but delete it from your iPhone, you can delete it from iCloud by selecting “delete photo” from the menu on the left-hand side of the Photos app.