IPhone for Dummies by Baig Edward C.;LeVitus Bob; & Bob LeVitus

IPhone for Dummies by Baig Edward C.;LeVitus Bob; & Bob LeVitus

Author:Baig, Edward C.;LeVitus, Bob; & Bob LeVitus [Baig, Edward C. & LeVitus, Bob]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated
Published: 2021-10-29T00:00:00+00:00


Editing and Deleting Photos

The iPhone is never going to serve as a substitute for a high-end photo-editing program such as Adobe Photoshop. But you can dramatically (and simply) apply touch-ups and alter the composition of your pictures right from the Photos app, by employing a near-complete editing palette. To start, choose an image and tap Edit (see Figure 9-14, left). Figure 9-14, middle, reveals the icons that appear after you tap Edit. Figure 9-14, right, shows off the available tools after you’ve tapped the crop icon. Figure 9-14, middle, serves as a model for some of the other tools that let you doctor and (we hope) improve a photo. The image reveals icons that that let you broadly edit for exposure, brilliance, and highlights. The outline around an icon you’ve chosen lets you gauge the level of the adjustment you’ve applied. You have to drag right to see icons that represent your other editing choices, as noted next.

Among other icons, you will see the following:

Auto-enhance: Let the iPhone take a stab at making your image look better. Apple lightens or darkens the picture, tweaks color saturation, and more. Repeatedly tap the icon to turn this tool on or off. Tap Done if you like the result. FIGURE 9-14: Who says you can’t improve the quality of the picture?



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