You can even drag off the screen slightly and it'll continue to select as it scrolls. It doesn't give you the option to Select All, but you can tap and drag to save multiple photos. Then when you run the shortcut, you can go browse for photos to convert. If you feel like playing more, you can replace #4 with 'Select Photos', set Include to Images, turn on the toggle for Select Multiple. You might be able to add something to the shortcut that deletes the photo as it converts it? Also have to consider that this is duplicating images, so it'll start taking up ~twice the space on your phone. If all 15k of your images are in there, who knows how long that'd take. I'm not quite sure what it'd do if you used a filter of Album is Recent. If all went well, you should have a copy of each image in the NotConverted album in the Converted album that is a JPEG.Now you have a shortcut tile in My Shortcuts.In the upper right select 'Next', name your shortcut.It should now say Save Converted Image to Converted It should auto populate with Save Converted Image to Recents.Type 'Save to Photo Album' and select it under Actions Tap on the + below the function block to add a new operation.It should automatically link the previous operation and automatically populate with 'Convert Photos to JPEG' Now you have 2 functions in the shortcut. Type 'Convert Image' into the field, tap on the result under Actions.Tap on the white + in a blue circle below the function block to add a new operation.it should now show the added filter as 'Media Type is Image' ![]() Add Filter, tap on Album, select Media Type from the list.
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