

We can send it right back to the Photos App. For instance we can send it in an email, a text message. Using the Share Action allows us to do a variety of different things with the results of this Shortcut. That's going to pickup the output from Convert. So I'm going to tap here and search for Share and just use the Share action.

So even though we started this whole thing by sharing we want to go back to Sharing. So now that we've taken this image, resized it, converted it to JPEG we want to share it again. So if you don't want location information to come with the new image you can turn this off. We can also tap here and change the quality and whether or not we want to preserve metadata for this photo. We can tap here and select another format if we want or have it ask each time if we really want. So let's add that next and it will automatically pickup the output from the last action, the resized image, and convert it to JPEG.

Now that we've got the right size let's add another action. 100 pixels, 240 pixels, whatever we need for that situation. So that will actually prompt us for the width so we can type whatever we want. We can tap on 640 here and we can change that to Ask Each Time. Now Resize is going to take that Shortcut Input and set it to a size of 640 wide by an automatic height that keeps the aspect ratio the same knowing that it is 640 wide. So we can share a photo and we'll go right into the shortcut. Now we're going to change From, instead of Nowhere we're going to say Show In Share Sheet. Then we'll tap on Receive Any and we'll change Any to Just Images. We'll tap on that and we'll say we want the Shortcut Input. We could see it's going to take the first parameter, image. We'll just go right for the main thing we want to do. Now let's add an action here and search for the action Resize. Let's go to the Shortcuts App and then we're going to create a new shortcut here. Suppose you want to export some photos from the Photos App and you want to do it at a certain size and format and then you want those to go right to a Mail message or Save as files or Share in some other way. Now here's a topic I've talked about before but this time let's do it in iOS 16. Join us and get exclusive content and course discounts.

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