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Quick crop

if you have iPhone s iOS 17 and later, you can crop your photos much faster. Find the image you want to crop in Photos. Then, start pinching it open with two fingers to zoom in, and when you reach the desired area and the Crop button appears in the top right, simply tap it.

Focusing on the subject in Portrait mode

With the advent of the operating system iOS 17 company Apple it also allowed users to freely change the subject of focus in portrait mode photos. So if you accidentally focused on something else while taking a photo, just open the photo in Photos, tap Adjust and then tap at the bottom of the display Portrait. Then click on the object you want to focus on in the image.

Selecting multiple objects to copy

In the operating system iOS 16 added a great feature that allows you to select the main object in a photo and copy it without the background. But did you know that you can even select multiple objects at once this way? Just click to select the first object and then choose Copy from the context menu. Select all.

Alignment when taking pictures

This tip is more about the camera than Photos, but you'll definitely appreciate it. Your iPhone's camera lets you iOS 17 offers the option to check horizontal alignment even better with a virtual spirit level. This should be activated automatically, but if you can't find it when taking a photo, head to Settings -> Camera, and in the section Composition you activate the item Horizontal alignment.

Portrait mode from an ordinary photo
Owners of this year's iPhone 15 series have iOS 17 also has the option to convert a regular photo into a Portrait mode shot. However, this feature needs to be activated first – head to Settings -> Camera, and activate the P item hereportraits in Photo mode.

Portraits in Photo mode

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