Final Fantasy XV Guide To Saving Prompto Images (Without Black Borders) On PS4 Gallery

Final Fantasy XV isn't just entirely about fighting giant monsters or riding the coolest vehicle ever. Because seriously, there are tons of things players can do in the game. One of these is taking pictures, something like selfies and the likes. And when talking about such topic, it's a crime not to exemplify it using Prompto. Nonetheless, there are players who are having a hard time saving these pictures on the PS4 gallery. Not because it won't allow them, but purely due to the fact that there's some sort of borders or watermark.

Worry no more, though -- there's a actually a way to do this in Final Fantasy XV. A Reddit user by the name of IceSaber reveals a guide to doing such. He won't take full credit for this, though, as he himself got it elsewhere. Nonetheless, here it goes.

First off, Final Fantasy XV players need to open the Archives in the game. From there, just simply click the photos. There's a Triangle that needs to be clicked, and it's basically a share button of sort. Players will have to do this on a picture that they want to save on the PS4 gallery. When prompted, just click yes. As for the frame, select none. Viola, there it is -- as easy as walking in the park.

There's a note to remember here when doing such in Final Fantasy XV. If, for instance, the screen changes to the PlayStation Share screen, just click Cancel so as to go back to the game. Same procedure must be done if the screen tends to load the places where players can share it to.

Doing so in Final Fantasy XV will ensure that the photos are saved on the PlayStation Gallery. It's also worth noting that a trademark stamp, located in the corner, will be there. The good thing, though, is that those black borders are removed.

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