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j-a-x

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I read that the iPad Air 2 with an A8X chip can’t use the HEIF photo format however I’ve been using my iPhone 7 to take HEIF photos and I can see them in my iCloud Photo Library and edit them on my iPad Air 2. Does anybody know how this works? Is my iPad viewing / editing a jpeg copy? It definitely appears to allow me to interact with the full size photo on my iPad.

Thanks
Jackson
 

Broken Hope

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All iOS devices that support iOS 11 have HEIF decode support, your Air 2 will be using the CPU to decode it in software.
 

j-a-x

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All iOS devices that support iOS 11 have HEIF decode support, your Air 2 will be using the CPU to decode it in software.

I see. So I guess what I read maybe said that processors olde than the A9 don’t have hardware decode support? I don’t really care if my iPad can take images in the HEIF format as I never take photos with my iPad but it sure is nice to edit photos on my iPad via iCloud Photo Library.
 
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