Apple Ipod Touch Ios7 User Guide
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Chapter 10 Calendar 61 Invitations If you have an iCloud account, a Microsoft Exchange account, or a supported CalDAV account, you can send and receive meeting invitations. Invite others to an event. Tap an event, tap Edit, then tap Invitees. Type names, or tap to pick people from Contacts. RSVP. Tap an event you’ve been invited to, or tap Inbox and tap an invitation. If you add comments (which may not be available for all calendars), your comments can be seen by the organizer but not by other attendees. To see events you’ve declined, tap Calendars, then turn on Show Declined Events. Schedule a meeting without blocking your schedule. Tap the event, then tap Availability and tap “free.” If it’s an event you created, tap “Show As” and then tap “free.” The event stays on your calendar, but it doesn’t appear as busy to others who send you invitations. Use multiple calendars Turn on Facebook events in Settings > Facebook. Select which calendars to view. Turn on iCloud, Google, Exchange, or Yahoo! calendars. Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars, tap an account, then turn on Calendar. Subscribe to a calendar. Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars, then tap Add Account. Tap Other, then tap Add Subscribed Calendar. Enter the server and filename of the .ics file to subscribe to. You can also subscribe to an iCalendar (.ics) calendar published on the web, by tapping a link to the calendar. Add a CalDAV account. Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars, tap Add Account, then tap Other. Under Calendars, tap Add CalDAV Account. View the Birthdays calendar. Tap Calendars, then tap Birthdays to include birthdays from Contacts with your events. If you’ve set up a Facebook account, you can also include your Facebook friends’ birthdays. View the Holidays calendar. Tap Calendars, then tap Holidays to included national holidays with your events. See multiple calendars at once. Tap Calendars, then select the calendars you want to view. Move an event to another calendar. Tap the event, tap Edit, then select a calendar to move it to. Turn on Facebook events in Settings > Facebook. Select which calendars to view.
Chapter 10 Calendar 62 Share iCloud calendars You can share an iCloud calendar with other iCloud users. When you share a calendar, others can see it, and you can let them add or change events. You can also share a read-only version that anyone can view. Create an iCloud calendar. Tap Calendars, tap Edit, then tap Add Calendar in the iCloud section. Share an iCloud calendar. Tap Calendars, tap Edit, then tap the iCloud calendar you want to share. Tap Add Person and enter a name, or tap to browse your Contacts. Those you invite receive an email invitation to join the calendar, but they need an iCloud account in order to accept. Change a person’s access to a shared calendar. Tap Calendars, tap Edit, tap the shared calendar, then tap the person. You can turn off their ability to edit the calendar, resend the invitation to join the calendar, or stop sharing the calendar with them. Turn off notifications for shared calendars. When someone modifies a shared calendar, you’re notified of the change. To turn off notifications for shared calendars, go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > Shared Calendar Alerts. Share a read-only calendar with anyone. Tap Calendars, tap Edit, then tap the iCloud calendar you want to share. Turn on Public Calendar, then tap Share Link to copy or send the URL for your calendar. Anyone can use the URL to subscribe to the calendar using a compatible app, such as Calendar for OS X. Calendar settings Several settings in Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars affect Calendar and your calendar accounts. These include: •Syncing of past events (future events are always synced) •Alert tone played for new meeting invitations •Default calendar for new events •Default time for alerts •Time zone support, to show dates and times using a different time zone •Which day starts the week
11 63 Photos View photos and videos Photos lets you view your: •Camera Roll—photos and videos you took on iPod touch, or saved from an email, text message, webpage, or screenshot •Shared photos and videos—Photos and videos that you’ve shared with iCloud Photo Sharing or that other have shared with you (see iCloud Photo Sharing on page 64) •Photos and videos synced from your computer (see Sync with iTunes on page 17) Tap to view full-screen. View your photos and videos. Tap Photos. Photos automatically organizes your photos and videos by year, by collection, and by moment. To quickly browse the photos in a collection or year, touch and hold for a moment, then drag. By default, Photos displays a representative subset of your photos when you view by year or by collection. To see all your photos, go to Settings > Photos & Camera and turn off Summarize Photos. View by events or by faces. Albums you sync with iPhoto 8.0 or later, or Aperture v3.0.2 or later, can be viewed by events or by faces. Tap Albums, then scroll to find Events or Faces. View by location. While viewing by year or by collection, tap . Photos and videos that include location information appear on a map, showing where they were taken. Tap to view full-screen.
Chapter 11 Photos 64 While viewing a photo or video, tap to show and hide the controls. Swipe left or right to go forward or backward. Zoom in or out. Double-tap, or pinch and stretch a photo. When you zoom in, you can drag to see other parts of the photo. Play a video. Tap . To toggle between full-screen and fit-to-screen, double-tap the display. Play a slideshow. While viewing a photo, tap , then tap Slideshow. Select options, then tap Start Slideshow. To stop the slideshow, tap the screen. To set other slideshow options, go to Settings > Photos & Camera. To stream a slideshow or video to a TV, see AirPlay on page 30 . Organize your photos and videos Create a new album. Tap Albums, tap , enter a name, then tap Save. Select photos and videos to add to the album, then tap Done. Note: Albums created on iPod touch aren’t synced back to your computer. Add items to an existing album. While viewing thumbnails, tap Select, select items, tap Add To, then select the album. Manage albums. While viewing your album list, tap Edit. •Rename an album: Select the album, then enter a new name. •Rearrange albums: Drag . •Delete an album: Tap . Only albums created on iPod touch can be renamed or deleted. iCloud Photo Sharing Share streams of photos and videos with people you choose. Friends you’ve chosen who have an iCloud account—and iOS 6 or later or OS X Mountain Lion or later—can join your stream, view the photos you add, and leave comments. If they have iOS 7 and Macs running OS X Mavericks, they can add their own photos and videos to the stream. You can also publish your stream to a website for anyone to view. Note: To use iCloud Photo Sharing, iPod touch must be connected to a Wi-Fi network. Turn on iCloud Photo Sharing. Go to Settings > iCloud > Photos. Create a shared stream. While viewing a photo or video, or when you’ve selected multiple photos or videos, tap , tap iCloud, tap Stream, then tap New Shared Stream. You can invite people to view your stream using their email address or the mobile phone number they use for iMessage. Enable a public website. Select the shared stream, tap People, then turn on Public Website. Tap Share Link if you want to announce the site. Add items to a shared stream. View a shared stream, tap , select items, then tap Done. You can add a comment, then tap Post. You can also add items to a shared stream when you’re viewing photos or albums. Tap , tap iCloud, tap Stream, then select the shared stream or create a new one. Delete photos from a shared stream. Select the photo stream, tap Select, select the photos or videos you want to delete, then tap . You must be the owner of the stream, or the owner of the photo.
Chapter 11 Photos 65 Delete comments from a shared stream. Select the photo or video that contains the comment. Touch and hold the comment, then tap Delete. You must be the owner of the stream, or the owner of the comment. Rename a photo stream. While viewing Shared Streams, tap Edit, then tap the name and enter a new one. Add or remove subscribers, or turn Notifications on or off. Select the photo stream, then tap People. Subscribe to a shared stream. When you receive an invitation, tap the Shared tab ( ), then tap Accept. You can also accept an invitation in an email. Add items to a shared stream you subscribed to. View the shared stream, then tap , select items, then tap Done. You can add a comment, then tap Post. My Photo Stream View the photos you take with iPod touch on your other devices, automatically. Turn on My Photo Stream in Settings > Photos & Camera. You can also turn on My Photo Stream in Settings > iCloud > Photos. Photos you take are automatically added to My Photo Stream when you leave the Camera app and iPod touch is connected to the Internet via Wi-Fi. All photos added to your Camera Roll— including screen shots and photos saved from email, for example—appear in My Photo Stream. Photos added to My Photo Stream on your other devices also appear in My Photo Stream on iPod touch. iOS devices can keep up to 1000 of your most recent photos in My Photo Stream; your computers can keep all My Photo Stream photos permanently. Note: Photos uploaded to My Photo Stream don’t count against your iCloud storage. Manage My Photo Stream contents. In your My Photo Stream album, tap Select. •Save your best shots to an album on iPod touch: Select the photos, then tap Add To. •Share, print, copy, or save photos to your Camera Roll album: Select the photos, then tap . •Delete photos: Select the photos, then tap . Note: Although deleted photos are removed from My Photo Stream on all your devices, the original photos remain in the Camera Roll on the device where they were originally taken. Photos that you save to another album on a device or computer are also not deleted. To delete photos from My Photo Stream, you need iOS 5.1 or later on iPod touch and on your other iOS devices. See support.apple.com/kb/HT4486.
Chapter 11 Photos 66 Share photos and videos You can share photos and videos in email, text messages, and tweets, and on Facebook and Flickr. Videos can be shared in email and text messages, and on YouTube, Facebook, and Vimeo. You can also share photos and videos using Photo Sharing, described above. Tap to share with a nearby friend using AirDrop. 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. The size limit of attachments is determined by your service provider. iPod touch may compress photo and video attachments, if necessary. You can also copy a photo or video, and then paste it into an email or text message. 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 Camera Roll album. Edit photos and trim videos Rotate Auto-enhance Filters Remove red-eye Crop You can edit photos right on iPod touch. While viewing a photo full-screen, tap Edit, then tap one of the tools. •Auto-enhance improves a photo’s exposure, contrast, saturation, and other qualities. •Photo filters lets you apply different color effects, including black & white. •With the Remove Red-eye tool, tap each eye that needs correcting. •Crop by dragging the corners of the grid. Tap to share with a nearby friend using AirDrop. Rotate Auto-enhance Filters Remove red-eye Crop
Chapter 11 Photos 67 Don’t like the results? Tap the tool again to return to the original. 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 Camera Roll album and the original video is unaffected. 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 30 . Photos settings Settings for Photos are in Settings > Photos & Camera. These include: •My Photo Stream and Photo Sharing •Slideshow
12 68 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 by tapping the thumbnail at the lower-left corner of the screen. To share photos and videos, first unlock iPod touch. With iPod touch, you can take both still photos and videos using the FaceTime camera on the front or, on some models, the iSight camera on the back.
Chapter 12 Camera 69 The LED flash (models with an iSight camera) provides extra light when you need it—even as a flashlight, just a swipe away in Control Center. See Control Center on page 27. Take a photo. Turn on HDR.* View the photos and videos you’ve taken. Switch between cameras.* Filter Set LEDflash mode.* *Models with an iSight camera. Take photos and videos Camera offers several modes, which let you shoot stills, square-format photos, videos, and on models with an iSight camera, panoramas. Choose a mode. Drag the screen left or right to choose Video, Photo, Square, or Pano. Take a photo. Choose Photo, then tap the shutter button or press either volume button—handy for shooting in landscape orientation and stabilizing the camera. •Make it square: Choose Square. •Apply a filter: Tap to apply different color effects, such as black & white. 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 66. 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. Take a photo. Turn on HDR.* Wjfx!uif!qipupt!boe!wjefpt!zpv
Chapter 12 Camera 70 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 as well as the exposure. Face detection is temporarily turned off. To lock the exposure and focus until you tap the screen again, touch and hold until the rectangle pulses. Take a panorama photo. (iSight camera) Choose Pano, tap the shutter 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 iPod touch to landscape orientation. You can reverse the direction of the vertical pan, too. Shoot some video. Choose Video, then tap the Shutter button to start and stop recording. Zoom in or out. (iSight camera) Stretch or pinch the image on the screen. 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 31 . Want to capture what’s displayed on your screen? Simultaneously press and release the Sleep/Wake and Home buttons. The screenshot is added to your Camera Roll. You can edit photos and trim videos, right on iPod touch. See Edit photos and trim videos on page 66. HDR HDR (“high dynamic range”) helps you get great shots, even in high-contrast situations. The best parts of three quick shots, taken at different exposures (long, normal, and short), are blended together into a single photo. Use HDR. (iSight camera) Tap HDR. The flash is temporarily turned off. For best results, keep both iPod touch and the subject still. Keep the normal photo in addition to the HDR version. Go to Settings > Photos and Camera. HDR versions of photos in your Camera Roll are marked with “HDR” in the corner.