I sent a photo and I can't remember If I cropped it via WhatsApp of via editing in my iPhone gallery would it differ regarding if the receiver could see it in its fully version or not! And if they can't see it what is the reason
Thanks In advancemessage edited by Julianadoc
Can you clarify - where did you edited/cropped the original image; and where did you save the edited/cropped version? Or at least explain a little more clearly where you may have done the editing/cropping?
Most likely normal editing/cropping on my iPhone after I took the photo or before I sent it using the what's app editing/cropping..
I really can't remember
If you edit/crop something and send the edited/cropped image - that's what goes out to the recipient. If you wanted to retain the uncropped/unedited original then logically you would duplicate it first and save either the original or the duplicate somewhere safe.
I would save the original and do any cropping/editing etc. on duplicate(s); and if to be sent to whomever then its a modified duplicate which goes out. Thus you would still have the original and more opportunities to work on fresh duplicates/copies as needs-be.
Yes I got it thanks!!
But whatever happened there is no possibility or trick for the recepient to uncrop or unedit the photo I sent via WhatsApp and iam the only person that has the right to do so
I mean.. Say before I press the send button I trimmed the photo in WhatsApp
Is there a way like by sudden or sth the photo recover and the recepient see it?
That is all I want to know..message edited by Julianadoc
As long as you sent the cropped version, the part of the photo
that you don't want your boyfriend to see will be known only to
you and your other boyfriend.
-- Jeff, in Minneapolis
Thanks
But it is not at all about boyfriends😂
If you send an image - edited/cropped etc. - and clearly it's different to the original... that's what the recipient receives and views. (S)he cannot see more than you send... You could test this out by sending yourself a cropped/edited image and comparing what you receive against your original.
Doesn't matter if you test by sending it the same account as sends it; or to another of your several email accounts.
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