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Copy and paste edits

Want to speed up editing multiple photos and make them look consistent? After making edits to one photo, tap Done and then the three-dot icon in the upper right corner of the screen. Here, select Copy Edits. Now open another photo that you want to make the same edits to, and tap the three-dot icon again. This time, select Paste Edits. All the edits you made will automatically be applied to this photo as well. This feature saves you the time and effort of editing each photo individually and ensures a consistent look for all your photos.

(De)activating photo shooting in ProRAW

If you own iPhone 12 For, For Max or newer model and you like editing photos, you should try the format Apple ProRAWThis format stores more data, giving you more flexibility when editing. To turn on ProRAW go to Settings > Camera > Formats and activate the Pro option hereRAW. Then open the Camera app and tap the Pro iconRAW enable or disable this format for the current image. Photos taken in Pro formatRAW They offer you many more options for adjusting colors, exposure, and other parameters, so you can really win with the resulting photo.

Lightening and focusing when taking photos

To focus the camera on a specific subject, simply tap the screen in the Camera app. This will activate the yellow focus box. In addition, a yellow sun icon will appear next to this box. By tapping this icon and then dragging your finger up or down, you can adjust the exposure to lighten or darken the resulting image. For even more control over the composition, you can tap and hold on an object. This will lock the focus and exposure on that subject. You can then move the camera around to find the perfect angle for your shot without having to constantly adjust the focus.

More Live Photos options

Want to add a personal touch to your Live Photos? In the Photos app, open the Live Photo you want to edit and tap “Live.” You now have several effects to choose from. You can choose a loop effect, a reflection effect, disable the Live Photo, or even enable a long exposure effect. With these tools, you can turn ordinary photos into dynamic and fun snapshots that will put a smile on your face even years later.

Tagging friends and pets

In Photos on your iPhone, you can tag friends, family, or even pets in individual photos, making it much easier to find them later. How to do it? Launch Photos and tap People & Pets. Scroll all the way down, tap Add People, select the people in the photos, and tag them. Alternatively, open the selected photo in your photo gallery—the system should detect faces in a moment and display their thumbnails at the bottom of the photo. Then, just tap them, select Name Person, and save.

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