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    Other ways to share photos and videos
    You can share photos and videos in Mail or Messages, or through other apps you install. 
    Share or copy a photo or video. View a photo or video, then tap 
    . If you don’t see , tap the 
    screen to show the controls.
    Tap More in Sharing to turn on the apps you want to use for sharing. 
    The size limit of attachments is determined by your service provider. iPhone may compress 
    photo and video attachments, if necessary.
    You can also copy a photo or video, then paste it into an email or text message (MMS or iMessage).
    Share or copy multiple photos and videos. While viewing by moment, tap Share. 
    Save or share a photo or video you receive. 
     •Email:  Tap to download it if necessary, then touch and hold the item to see sharing and 
    other options.
     •Text message:  Tap the item in the conversation, then tap .
    Photos and videos that you receive in messages or save from a webpage are saved to your 
    Photos tab. They can also be viewed in the Camera Roll or, if you’re using iCloud Photo Library, 
    the All Photos album.
    Edit photos and trim videos
    You can edit photos right on iPhone. If your photos are stored in iCloud, your edits are updated 
    across all your devices set up with iCloud, and both your original and edited versions are saved. 
    If you delete a photo, it’s deleted from all your devices and iCloud. Photo app extensions can 
    provide special editing options. See App extensions
     on page 26.
    Edit a photo. View the photo full screen, tap Edit, then tap one of the tools. To edit a photo not 
    taken with iPhone, tap the photo, tap Edit, then tap Duplicate and Edit. 
     •Auto-enhance  improves a photo’s exposure, contrast, saturation, and other qualities.
     •With the Remove Red-eye tool , tap each eye that needs correcting.
     •Tap , and Photos suggests an optimal crop, but you can drag the corners of the grid tool to 
    set your own crop. Move the wheel to tilt or straighten the photo. Tap Auto to align the photo 
    with the horizon, and tap Reset to undo alignment changes. Tap 
     to rotate the photo 90 
    degrees. Tap  to choose a standard crop ratio, such as 2:3 or Square.
    Rotate photo. Move the wheel to tilt or straighten. 
    Choose a standard 
    photo format.
     •Photo filters  let you apply different color effects, such as Mono or Chrome.
    Rotate photo.  
    Move the wheel to 
    tilt or straighten.  
    Choose a standard 
    photo format.  
    						
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     •Tap Adjustments  to set Light, Color, and B&W (black & white) options. Tap the down arrow, 
    then tap  next to Light, Color, or B&W to choose the element you want to adjust. Move the 
    slider to the desired effect.
    Compare the edited version to the original. Touch and hold the photo to view the original. 
    Release to see your edits.
    Don’t like the results? Tap Cancel, then tap Discard Changes. Tap Done to save changes. 
    Revert to original. After you edit a photo and save your edits, you can revert to the original 
    image. Tap the image, tap Edit, then tap Revert.
    Trim a video. Tap the screen to display the controls, drag either end of the frame viewer, 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 Videos 
    album and the original video is unaffected.
    Set the Slo-Mo section of a video. 
    (iPhone 5s or later) Use the vertical bars beneath the frame 
    viewer to set the section of the video you want to play in slow motion. 
    Print photos
    Print to an AirPrint-enabled printer. 
     •Print a single photo:  Tap , then tap Print.
     •Print multiple photos:  While viewing a photo album, tap Select, select the photos, tap , then 
    tap Print.
    See AirPrint
     on page 41 .
    Photos settings
    Settings for Photos are in Settings > Photos & Camera. These include:
     •iCloud Photo Library, My Photo Stream, iCloud Photo Sharing, and Upload Burst Photos
     •Photos Tab
     •Slideshow
     •Camera Grid
     •HDR (High Dynamic Range) 
    						
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    Camera
    Camera at a glance
    Quick! Get the camera! From the Lock screen, just swipe  up. Or swipe up from the bottom 
    edge of the screen to open Control Center, then tap . 
    Note:  When you open Camera from the Lock screen, you can view and edit photos and videos 
    you take while the device is locked by tapping the thumbnail at the lower-left corner of the 
    screen. To share photos and videos, first unlock iPhone.
    With iPhone, you can take both still photos and HD videos. And, there are two cameras—in 
    addition to the iSight camera on the back of iPhone, there’s a camera on the front that you can 
    use for FaceTime calls and selfies.     
    						
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    The LED flash provides extra light when you need it—even as a flashlight, just a swipe away in 
    Control Center. See Control Center
     on page 35.
    View the photos and videos you’ve taken.
    Switch between 
    cameras.
    Filter
    Take a photo.
    HDR is in use.
    Set True Tone Flash mode.Take a timed photo.
    Take photos and videos
    Camera offers several photo and video modes, which let you shoot stills, square-format photos, 
    panoramas, time-lapse, videos, and slow-motion videos (iPhone 5s or later).
    Choose a mode. Drag the screen left or right, or tap the camera mode labels to choose Time-
    Lapse, Slo-Mo, Video, Photo, Square, or Pano.
    Take a photo. Choose Photo, then tap the Take Picture button or press either volume button.
     •Take Burst shots:  (iPhone 5s or later) Touch and hold the Take Picture button to take rapid-fire 
    photos in bursts (available while in Square or Photo mode). The shutter sound is different, 
    and the counter shows how many shots you’ve taken, until you lift your finger. To see the 
    suggested shots and select the photos you want to keep, tap the thumbnail, then tap Select. 
    The gray dot(s) mark the suggested photos. To copy a photo from the burst as a separate 
    photo in your Bursts album in Photos, tap the circle in the lower-right corner of the photo. To 
    delete the burst of photos, tap it, then tap 
    .
     •Apply a filter:  Tap  to apply different color effects, such as Mono or Chrome. To turn off a 
    filter, tap , then tap None. You can also apply a filter later, when you edit the photo. See Edit 
    photos and trim videos
     on page 91 . 
    A rectangle briefly appears where the exposure is set. When you photograph people, 
    face detection balances the exposure across up to 10 faces. A rectangle appears for each 
    face detected.
    Note:  On iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, you might not always see an automatic exposure 
    rectangle, but the focus and exposure are being set.
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    Exposure is automatic, but you can set the exposure manually for the next shot by tapping an 
    object or area on the screen. With an iSight camera, tapping the screen sets the focus and the 
    exposure, and face detection is temporarily turned off. To lock the exposure and focus, touch 
    and hold until the rectangle pulses. Take as many photos as you want. When you tap the screen 
    again, the automatic settings and face detection turn back on.
    Adjust the exposure. Tap to see 
     next to the exposure rectangle, then slide up or down to 
    adjust the exposure.
    Take a panorama photo. (iSight camera) Choose Pano, tap the Take Picture button, then pan 
    slowly in the direction of the arrow. To pan in the other direction, first tap the arrow. To pan 
    vertically, first rotate iPhone to landscape orientation. You can reverse the direction of a vertical 
    pan, too.
    Capture an experience with time-lapse. (iSight camera) Choose Time-Lapse, set up iPhone where 
    you want, then tap the Record Time-Lapse Video button to start capturing a sunset, a flower 
    opening, or other experiences over a period of time. Tap the Record Time-Lapse Video button again 
    to stop. The time-lapse photos are compiled into a short video that you can watch and share.
    Shoot some video. Choose Video, then tap the Record Video button or press either volume 
    button to start and stop recording. Video records at 30 fps (frames per second). With iPhone 6 or 
    iPhone 6 Plus, you can switch it to 60 fps in Settings > Photos & Camera.
     •Snap a still while recording:  (iPhone 5 or later) Tap the white Take Picture button in the 
    lower-left corner.
     •Take it slow:  (iPhone 5s or later) Choose Slo-Mo to shoot slow motion video. You can set which 
    section to play back in slow motion when you edit the video. On iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, 
    you can tap the bottom-right corner of the screen to switch between 120 fps and 240 fps.
    Set the slow-motion section of a video. Tap the thumbnail, then use the vertical bars beneath 
    the frame viewer to set the section you want to play back in slow motion.
    Slide to adjust the slow-motion section of the video.
    Use Siri. Say something like:
     •“Open Camera”
     •“Take a picture”
    Slide to adjust the slow-motion 
    section of the video.  
    						
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    Zoom in or out. (iSight camera) Pinch the image on the screen. For iPhone 5 or later, zoom works 
    in video mode as well as photo mode.
    If Location Services is turned on, photos and videos are tagged with location data that can be 
    used by apps and photo-sharing websites. See Privacy
     on page 43.
    Use the capture timer to put yourself in the shot. Avoid “camera shake” or add yourself to a 
    picture by using the capture timer. To include yourself, first stabilize iPhone and frame your shot. 
    Tap 
    , tap 3s (seconds) or 10s, then tap the Take Picture button.
    Want to capture what’s displayed on your screen? Simultaneously press and release the Sleep/
    Wake and Home buttons. The screenshot is added to the Photos tab in Photos and can also be 
    viewed in the Camera Roll album or All Photos album (if you’re using iCloud Photo Library).
    Make it better. You can edit photos and trim videos, right on iPhone. See Edit photos and trim 
    videos
     on page 91 .
    HDR
    HDR (High Dynamic Range) helps you get great shots in high-contrast situations. iPhone takes 
    multiple photos in rapid succession, at different exposure settings—and blends them together. 
    The resulting photo has better detail in the bright and midtone areas.
    Use HDR. 
    (iSight cameras and the FaceTime camera on iPhone 5s or later) Tap the HDR button. 
    For best results, keep iPhone steady and avoid subject motion.
    On iPhone 5s or later, you can choose HDR Auto, and iPhone uses HDR when it’s most effective. 
    Keep the normal photo and the HDR version. Go to Settings > Photos & Camera > Keep Normal 
    Photo. Both the normal and HDR versions of the photo appear in Photos. HDR versions of photos 
    in your albums are marked with “HDR” in the corner.
    View, share, and print
    Photos and videos you take are saved in Photos. With iCloud Photo Library enabled, all new 
    photos and videos are automatically uploaded and available in Photos on all your iOS 8.1 or later 
    devices set up with iCloud Photo Library. See iCloud Photo Library on page 88. When iCloud 
    Photo Library is turned off, you can still collect up to 1,000 of your most recent photos in the My 
    Photo Stream album from your devices set up with iCloud. See My Photo Stream
     on page 89 .
    View your photos. Tap the thumbnail image, then swipe left or right to see the photos you’ve 
    taken recently. Tap All Photos to see everything in the Photos app.
    Tap the screen to show or hide the controls. 
    Get sharing and printing options. Tap 
    . See Share from apps on page 37 .
    Upload photos and videos. Use iCloud Photo Library to upload photos and videos from your 
    iPhone to iCloud and access them on your iOS 8.1 or later devices signed in to iCloud using the 
    same Apple ID. You can also upload and download your photos and videos from the Photos app 
    on iCloud.com. See iCloud Photo Library on page 88. 
    						
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    Camera settings
    Go to Settings > Photos & Camera for camera options, which include:
     •iCloud Photo Library, My Photo Stream, and iCloud Photo Sharing
     •Burst photos
     •Slideshow 
     •Grid
     •HDR
    Adjust the volume of the shutter sound with the Ringer and Alerts settings in Settings > Sounds. 
    Or mute the sound using the Ring/Silent switch. (In some countries, muting is disabled.) 
    						
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    Weather
    Get the current temperature and ten-day forecast for one or more cities around the world, with 
    hourly forecasts for the next 12 hours. Weather uses Location Services to get the forecast for your 
    current location.
    Current conditions
    Add or delete cities.
    Current 
    temperature
    Current hourly 
    forecast
    Number of cities stored
    Swipe up to see your detailed forecast. Swipe left or right to see weather for another city, or tap 
    , then choose a city from the list. The leftmost screen shows your local weather when Location 
    Services is on (Settings > Privacy > Location Services).
    Add a city or make other changes. Tap .
     •Add a city:  Tap . Enter a city or zip code, then tap Search.
     •Rearrange the order of cities:  Touch and hold a city, then drag it up or down.
     •Delete a city:  Slide the city to the left, then tap Delete.
     •Choose Fahrenheit or Celsius:  Tap °F or °C.
    View the current hourly forecast. Swipe the hourly display left or right.
    Use Siri. Say something like:
     •“What’s the weather for today?”
     •“How windy is it out there?”
     •“When is sunrise in Paris?”
    Current conditions 
    Add or delete cities. 
    Current 
    temperature 
    Current hourly 
    forecast 
    Number of cities stored  
    						
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    See all cities at once. Pinch the screen or tap .
    Turn local weather on or off. Go to Settings > Privacy > Location Services. See Privacy on 
    page 43.
    Use iCloud to push your list of cities to your other iOS devices. 
    Go to Settings > iCloud, then 
    make sure iCloud Drive or Documents & Data is on. See iCloud on page 17 . 
    						
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    Clock
    Clock at a glance
    The first clock displays the time based on your location when you set up iPhone. Add other 
    clocks to show the time in other major cities and time zones. 
    Delete clocks or change their order.
    Add a clock.
    View clocks, set an 
    alarm, time an event, 
    or set a timer.
    Delete clocks or change their order. 
    Add a clock. 
    View clocks, set an 
    alarm, time an event, 
    or set a timer.  
    						
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