With the release of the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus, Apple introduced a new feature called Live Photos. This allows you to take pictures that animate when you long press on them.
In addition, if you have an iPhone 6s or later, you can edit Live Photos using the built-in Photos app. Here’s how:
First, open the Photos app and select the Live Photo you want to edit. Then, tap on the Edit button in the top right corner.
Next, tap on the Live Photo button in the bottom left corner. This will bring up three options: Loop, Bounce, and Long Exposure.
To turn your Live Photo into a gif-like loop, select Loop. To create a bouncing effect, select Bounce. And to turn your Live Photo into a long exposure photograph, select Long Exposure.
Once you’ve selected the effect you want, tap on Done in the top right corner. Your edited Live Photo will be saved as a new video file.
How to Photoshop a Picture on My iPhone?
To edit a still photo on your iPhone, open the Photos app and select the photo you want to edit.
Next, tap on the Crop button in the bottom left corner. This will bring up a grid overlay on your photo. You can use this grid to crop your photo by dragging the edges of the grid inward or outward.
Once you’re happy with your crop, tap on Done in the top right corner. Your cropped photo will be saved as a new image file.
In conclusion, both Live Photos and still photos can be edited on your iPhone using the built-in Photos app. To edit a Live Photo, first select it in the app and then tap on the Edit button.
Next, tap on the Live Photo button and choose from one of three effects: Loop, Bounce, or Long Exposure. To edit a still photo, open it in the app and then tap on the Edit button followed by the Crop button. Use the grid overlay to crop your photo and then tap Done when you’re finished.