Apple Iphone 5 User Guide
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Chapter 11 Photos 71 Albums you sync with iPhoto 8.0 (iLife ’09) or later, or Aperture v3.0.2 or later, can be viewed by events or by faces. You can also view photos by location, if they were taken with a camera that supports geotagging. View a slideshow: Tap a thumbnail, then tap . Select options, then tap Start Slideshow. To stop the slideshow, tap the screen. To set other options, go to Settings > Photos & Camera. Stream a slideshow or video to a TV: See AirPlay on page 30 . Organizing photos and videos Create an album: Tap Albums, tap , enter a name, then tap Save. Select items to add to the album, then tap Done. Note: Albums created on iPhone aren’t synced back to your computer. Add items to an album: When viewing thumbnails, tap Edit, select items, then tap Add To. Manage albums: Tap Edit: •Rename an album: Select the album, then enter a new name. •Rearrange albums: Drag . •Delete an album: Tap . Only albums created on iPhone can be renamed or deleted. Photo Stream With Photo Stream, a feature of iCloud (see iCloud on page 15 ), photos you take on iPhone automatically appear on your other devices set up with Photo Stream, including your Mac or PC. Photo Stream also lets you share select photos with friends and family, directly to their devices or on the web. About Photo Stream When Photo Stream is turned on, photos you take on iPhone (as well as any other photos added to your Camera Roll) appear in your photo stream after you leave the Camera app and iPhone is connected to the Internet via Wi-Fi. These photos appear in the My Photo Stream album on iPhone and on your other devices set up with Photo Stream. Turn on Photo Stream: Go to Settings > iCloud > Photo Stream. Photos added to your photo stream from your other iCloud devices also appear in My Photo Stream. iPhone and other iOS devices can keep up to 1000 of your most recent photos in My Photo Stream. Your computers can keep all your Photo Stream photos permanently. Note: Photo Stream photos don’t count against your iCloud storage. Manage photo stream contents: In a photo stream album, tap Edit. •Save photos to iPhone: Select the photos, then tap Save. •Share, print, copy, or save photos to your Camera Roll album: Select the photos, then tap Share. •Delete photos: Select the photos, then tap Delete.
Chapter 11 Photos 72 Note: Although deleted photos are removed from photo streams on your devices, the original photos remain in the Camera Roll album on the device they originated from. Photos saved to a device or computer from a photo stream are also not deleted. To delete photos from Photo Stream, you need iOS 5.1 or later on iPhone and your other iOS devices. See support.apple.com/kb/HT4486. Shared photo streams Shared photo streams let you share selected photos with just the people you choose. iOS 6 and OS X Mountain Lion users can subscribe to your shared photo streams, view the latest photos you’ve added, “like” individual photos, and leave comments—right from their devices. You can also create a public website for a shared photo stream, to share your photos with others over the web. Note: Shared photo streams work over both Wi-Fi and cellular networks. Cellular data charges may apply. Turn on Shared Photo Streams: Go to Settings > iCloud > Photo Stream. Create a shared photo stream: Tap Photo Stream, then tap . To invite other iOS 6 or OS X Mountain Lion users to subscribe to your shared photo stream, enter their email addresses. To post the photo stream on icloud.com, turn on Public Website. Name the album, then tap Create. Add photos to a shared photo stream: Select a photo, tap , tap Photo Stream, then select the shared photo stream. To add several photos from an album, tap Edit, select the photos, then tap Share. Delete photos from a shared photo stream: Tap the shared photo stream, tap Edit, select the photos, then tap Delete. Edit a shared photo stream: Tap Photo Stream, then tap . You can: •Rename the photo stream •Add or remove subscribers, and resend an invitation •Create a public website, and share the link •Delete the photo stream Sharing photos and videos You can share photos in email, text messages (MMS or iMessage), photo streams, Twitter posts, and Facebook. Videos can be shared in email and text messages (MMS or iMessage), and on YouTube. Share or copy a photo or video: Choose a photo or video, then tap . If you don’t see , tap the screen to show the controls. The size limit of attachments is determined by your service provider. iPhone may compress photo and video attachments, if necessary. You can also copy photos and videos, and then paste them into an email or text message (MMS or iMessage). Share or copy multiple photos and videos: While viewing thumbnails, tap Edit, select the photos or videos, then tap Share.
Chapter 11 Photos 73 Save a photo or video from: •Email: Tap to download it if necessary, tap the photo or touch and hold the video, then tap Save. •Text message: Tap the item in the conversation, tap , than tap Save to Camera Roll. •Webpage (photo only): Touch and hold the photo, then tap Save Image. Photos and videos that you receive, or that you save from a webpage, are saved to your Camera Roll album. Printing photos Print to AirPrint-enabled printers: •Print a single photo: Tap , then tap Print. •Print multiple photos: While viewing a photo album, tap Edit, select the photos, tap Share, then tap Print. See Printing with AirPrint on page 30 .
12 74 Camera At a glance To quickly open Camera when iPhone is locked, swipe up. With iPhone, you can take both still photos and videos. In addition to the iSight camera on the back, there’s a FaceTime camera on the front for FaceTime calls and self-portraits. An LED flash on the back gives you extra light when you need it. Tap a person or object to focus and set exposure.Switch between cameras.Take a photo.Camera/ Video switch View the photos and videos you’ve taken.Set LEDflash mode.Turn on the grid or HDR, or take a Panorama photo. A rectangle briefly appears where the camera is focused and setting the exposure. When you photograph people with iPhone 4S or later, iPhone uses face detection to automatically focus on and balance the exposure across up to 10 faces. A rectangle appears for each face detected. Take a photo: Tap or press either volume button. •Zoom in or out: Pinch the screen (iSight camera only). Ubqbqfstpops pckfduupgpdvt boetfu fyqptvsf/ Txjudi cfuxffo dbnfsbt/ Ublfb qipup/ Dbnfsb0 Wjefp txjudi Wjfxuif qipuptboe wjefptzpv
Chapter 12 Camera 75 Take a panorama photo (iPhone 4S or later): Tap Options, then tap Panorama. Point iPhone where you want to start, then tap . Pan slowly in the direction of the arrow, holding iPhone steady. Try to keep the arrow directly on top of the horizontal line. When you finish, tap Done. •Reverse the panning direction: Tap the arrow. Record a video: Switch to , then tap or press either volume button to start or stop recording. •Capture a still photo while recording: Tap . When you take a photo or start a video recording, iPhone makes a shutter sound. You can control the volume with the volume buttons, or mute the sound using the Ring/Silent switch. Note: In some countries, muting iPhone does not prevent the shutter sound. If Location Services is turned on, photos and videos are tagged with location data that can be used by other apps and photo-sharing websites. See Privacy on page 14 0 . Set the focus and exposure: •Set the focus and exposure for the next shot: Tap the object on the screen. Face detection is temporarily turned off. •Lock the focus and exposure: Touch and hold the screen until the rectangle pulses. AE/AF Lock is displayed at the bottom of the screen, and the focus and exposure remain locked until you tap the screen again. Take a screenshot: Press and release the Sleep/Wake button and the Home button at the same time. The screenshot is added to your Camera Roll album. HDR photos HDR (iPhone 4 or later) combines three separate exposures into a single “high dynamic range” photo. For best results, iPhone and the subject should be stationary. Turn on HDR: Tap Option, then set HDR. When HDR is on, the flash is turned off. Keep the normal photo in addition to the HDR version: Go to Settings > Photos & Camera. When you keep both versions, appears in the upper-left corner of the HDR photo when viewed in your Camera Roll album with the controls visible. Viewing, sharing, and printing The photos and videos you take with Camera are saved in your Camera Roll album. If you have Photo Stream turned on, new photos also appear in your Photo Stream album and are streamed to your other iOS devices and computers. See Photo Stream on page 71 . View your Camera Roll album: Swipe to the right, or tap the thumbnail image. You can also view your Camera Roll album in the Photos app. •Show or hide the controls while viewing a photo or video: Tap the screen. •Share a photo or video: Tap . To send multiple photos or videos, tap while viewing thumbnails, select the items, then tap Share. •Print a photo: Tap . See Printing with AirPrint on page 30 . •Delete a photo or video: Tap . Return to the camera: Tap .
Chapter 12 Camera 76 Upload photos and videos to your computer: Connect iPhone to your computer. •Mac: Select the photos and videos you want, then click the Import or Download button in iPhoto or other supported photo application on your computer. •PC: Follow the instructions that came with your photo application. If you delete photos or videos from iPhone when you upload them to your computer, they’re removed from your Camera Roll album. You can use the Photos settings pane in iTunes to sync photos and videos to the Photos app on iPhone (videos can be synced only with a Mac). See Syncing with iTunes on page 16 . Editing photos and trimming videos Rotate Auto-enhance Remove red-eye Crop Edit a photo: While viewing a photo in full screen, tap Edit, then tap a tool. •Auto-enhance: Enhancing improves a photo’s overall darkness or lightness, color saturation, and other qualities. If you decide against the enhancement, tap the tool again (even if you saved the changes). •Remove red-eye: Tap each eye that needs correcting. •Crop: Drag the corners of the grid, drag the photo to reposition it, then tap Crop. To set a specific ratio, tap Constrain. Trim a video: While viewing a video, tap the screen to display the controls. Drag either end of the frame viewer at the top, then tap Trim. Important: If you choose Trim Original, the trimmed frames are permanently deleted from the original video. If you choose “Save as New Clip,” a new trimmed video clip is saved in your Camera Roll album and the original video is unaffected. 5RWDWH $XWRHQKDQFH 5HPRYHUHGH\H &URS
13 77 Videos Use the Videos app to watch movies, TV shows, and music videos. To watch video podcasts, install the free Podcasts app from the App Store. See Chapter 31, Podcasts, on page 11 3. To watch videos you record using Camera on iPhone, open the Photos app. Swipe down to search. See additional episodes of a series. Tap a video to play it. WARNING: For imp ortant information about avoiding hearing loss, see Important safety information on page 14 6 . Get videos: •Buy or rent videos from the iTunes store (not available in all areas): Open the iTunes app on iPhone and tap Videos. See Chapter 22, iTunes Store, on page 94. •Transfer videos from your computer: Connect iPhone, then sync videos in iTunes on your computer. See Syncing with iTunes on page 16 . •Stream videos from your computer: Turn on Home Sharing in iTunes on your computer. Then, on iPhone, go to Settings > Videos and enter the Apple ID and password you used to set up Home Sharing on your computer. Then, open Videos on iPhone and tap Shared at the top of the list of videos. Swipe down to search. See additional episodes of a series. Tap a video to play it.
Chapter 13 Videos 78 Convert a video to work with iPhone: If you try to add a video from iTunes to iPhone and a message says the video can’t play on iPhone, you can convert the video. Select the video in your iTunes library and choose Advanced > “Create iPod or iPhone Version.” Then add the converted video to iPhone. Tap the video to show or hide controls. Watch the video on a TV with Apple TV. Drag to skipforward or back. Choose a chapter.Drag to adjust the volume. Watch a video: Tap the video in the list of videos. •Scale the video to fill the screen or fit to the screen: Tap or . Or, double-tap the video to scale without showing the controls. •Start over from the beginning: If the video contains chapters, drag the playhead along the scrubber bar all the way to the left. If there are no chapters, tap . •Skip to the next or previous chapter (if available): Tap or . You can also press the center button or equivalent on a compatible headset two times (skip to next) or three times (skip to previous). •Rewind or fast-forward: Touch and hold or . •Select a different audio language (if available): Tap , then choose a language from the Audio list. •Show or hide subtitles (if available): Tap , then choose a language, or Off, from the Subtitles list. •Show or hide closed captioning (if available): Go to Settings > Videos. •Watch the video on a TV: See Connecting iPhone to a TV or other device on page 30 . Set a sleep timer: Open the Clock app and tap Timer, then swipe to set the number of hours and minutes. Tap When Timer Ends and choose Stop Playing, tap Set, then tap Start to start the timer. When the timer ends, iPhone stops playing music or video, closes any other open app, and then locks itself. Delete a video: Swipe left or right over the video in the list. Deleting a video (other than a rented movie) from iPhone doesn’t delete it from your iTunes library. Important: If you delete a rented movie from iPhone, it’s deleted permanently and cannot be transferred back to your computer. When you delete a video (other than a rented movie) from iPhone, it isn’t deleted from your iTunes library on your computer, and you can sync the video back to iPhone later. If you don’t want to sync the video back to iPhone, set iTunes to not sync the video. See Syncing with iTunes on page 16 . Tap the video to show or hide controls. Watch the video on a TV with Apple TV. Drag to skip forward or back. Choose a chapter. Drag to adjust the volume.
14 79 Maps Finding locations WARNING: For important information about navigating safely and avoiding distraction while driving, see Important safety information on page 14 6 . Print, show traffic, list results, or choose the view. Tap a pin to display the info banner. Quick driving directions Get more info. Double-tap to zoom in; tap with two fingers to zoom out. Or, pinch. Current location Enter a search. Show your current location.Flyover (3D in standard view) Get directions. Important: Maps, directions, 3D, Flyover, and location-based apps depend on data services. These data services are subject to change and may not be available in all areas, resulting in maps, directions, 3D, Flyover, or location-based information that may be unavailable, inaccurate, or incomplete. Compare the information provided on iPhone to your surroundings, and defer to posted signs to resolve any discrepancies. Some Maps features require Location Services. See Privacy on page 14 0 . Print, show traffic, list results, or choose the view. Tap a pin to display the info banner. Quick driving directions Get more info. Double-tap to zoom in; tap with two fingers to zoom out. Or, pinch. Current location Enter a search. Show your current location. Flyover (3D in standard view) Get directions.
Chapter 14 Maps 80 Find a location: Tap the search field, then type an address or other information, such as: •Intersection (“8th and market”) •Area (“greenwich village”) •Landmark (“guggenheim”) •Zip code •Business (“movies,” “restaurants san francisco ca,” “apple inc new york”) Or, tap one of the suggestions in the list below the search field. Navigate maps: •Move up or down, left or right: Drag the screen. •Rotate the map: Rotate two fingers on the screen. A compass appears in the upper-right corner to show the map’s orientation. •Return to the north-facing orientation: Tap . Find the location of a contact, or of a bookmarked or recent search: Tap . Get and share info about a location: Tap the pin to display the info banner, then tap . When available, you can get reviews and photos from Yelp. You can also get directions, contact the business, visit the home page, add the business to your contacts, share the location, or bookmark the location. •Read reviews: Tap Reviews. To use other Yelp features, tap the buttons beneath the reviews. •See photos: Tap Photos. •Email, text, tweet, or post a location to Facebook: Tap Share Location. To tweet or post to Facebook, you must be signed in to your accounts. See Sharing on page 29 . Use the drop pin to mark a location: Touch and hold the map until the drop pin appears. Choose standard, hybrid, or satellite view: Tap the lower-right corner. Report a problem: Tap the lower-right corner. Getting directions Get driving directions: Tap , tap , enter the starting and ending locations, then tap Route. Or, choose a location or a route from the list, when available. If multiple routes appear, tap the one you want to take. Tap Start to begin. •Hear turn-by-turn directions (iPhone 4S or later): Tap Start. Maps follows your progress and speaks turn-by-turn directions to your destination. To show or hide the controls, tap the screen. If iPhone auto-locks, Maps stays onscreen and continues to announce instructions. You can also open another app and continue to get turn-by-turn directions. To return to Maps, tap the banner across the top of the screen. •View turn-by-turn directions (iPhone 4 or earlier): Tap Start, then swipe left to see the next instruction. •Return to the route overview: Tap Overview. •View the directions as a list: Tap on the Overview screen. •Stop turn-by-turn directions: Tap End. Get quick driving directions from your current location: Tap on the banner of your destination, then tap Directions To Here.