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Originally Posted by masraum
The links that I posted should enable you to make the conversion on your phone.
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My phone is a iPhone 11 Pro. It is a little toy device when compared to my computer with twin 27 inch 4K (3840x2160 PPI) displays driven by two high end video cards, and an i9-9960 CPU @ 3.10 GHz with 16 cores and 32 logical processors and 256 Gig of Ram and over 18 TB of drive space, Windows 10 Professional 64 bit and the full Photoshop version 22.2 and a Gigabit internet connection.
I did change my phone to use jpg format for photos. That does not help if someone else sends me a HEIC file in an email. Jumping through hoops to use my phone to do the work of a computer is silly. It should be possible and in fact easy to do it with my computer.
I am sure that soon in some update Adobe will figure out how to open a HEIC in Photoshop or Windows will make it a regular image format. Until then, Apple can kiss my butt. They once again decided they know best and go off in non industry standard file formats and screw the rest of the world, they go their own way.