-bobak t1_itqsyhu wrote
I don’t see any way that it wouldn’t take up more space. When you save the photo from Messages it’s not just referencing that file, it’s creating a duplicate into the photo library itself. So if you have both saved, they are both using storage space.
As for your second question, can you elaborate on what you mean by “away”?
Jendk3r OP t1_itqvcw7 wrote
Yeah, that’s what I was asking about 😃 I wanted to know if I can expect some referencing mechanism.
By away, I meant not in the AirDrop range ☺️
-bobak t1_itqvxft wrote
I guess it depends on how many images you’re trying to share at once. You can send a shared album like you mention, or you can just send them over Messages and—beyond a certain number at a time—the app will use an iCloud mechanism to share them in-message that expires in 30 days
Edit: actually, as you send the photos there’s an “Options” button that lets you choose how they are sent, too (as individual photos or as an iCloud link)
Jendk3r OP t1_its3ejh wrote
That's all very helpful, thank you! Do you think that saving the shared album photos will use the referencing mechanism instead of copies when sharing?
-bobak t1_its42a3 wrote
It depends on what you mean by “saving”. If you mean accepting the shared album request, it’s possible that this isn’t duplicating the storage, though I’m not 100% sure how that works (it may only “exist” once in iCloud, but it’s still taking up room when it’s viewed from the phone anyway, since the device needs to at least temporarily store the photo to show it).
If you’re talking about saving a photo from a shared album into your own library, that is without a doubt not referencing the original and is now a separate file in your own photo library
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