![]() ![]() You'll see a slider at the bottom of the screen. Head to Photos and select the photo you want to adjust, then select "edit". ![]() After a second or two you'll see the lighting effect icon at the bottom of the image, tap it and swipe exactly as you did when shooting the image.Īdjust lightning effect brightness: With the new iPhones, you can adjust the strength of the lightning effect after shooting the Portrait shot. Now you can just tap and hold the bottom of the frame where it says "Natural Lighting", and scroll through the options.Įdit Portrait Lighting effects after shooting: Open any Portrait shot in Photos and then tap "edit". You can do this either by long-pressing the camera icon and choosing the Portrait shortcut, or opening the camera app and selecting the Portrait option in there. ![]() Portrait Lighting effects: To shoot Portrait Mode shots with artificial lighting effects, first go to shoot in Portrait mode. It's on by default, but if you want to manually switch it on or off you can head to Settings > Camera and find the Smart HDR toggle switch. Or just let it play through the months like a mini gallery.Įnable/disable Smart HDR: One of the iPhone's camera advancements is Smart HDR which helps boost colours, light and detail in difficult lighting conditions. Scrub through your Photos: In the Photos app, when you tap the “Years” option, you can quickly scrub through the months by swiping left and right across the thumbnail for that year. In the Photos app, when viewing your grid of photos you can quickly increase the or decrease the number of columns by pinching in or out to view either one, three, five or ten columns of photos. Quickly adjust Photos grid: This one is quite neat. You'll then get a custom QR scanning UI that uses the camera, and has a little flashlight icon to switch the flash on. ![]() Scan a QR code: Swipe down to reveal the Control Centre screen and tap the little QR code icon. If you want to extend it, you can just extend it by dragging down on the timer interface near the shutter button. Press and hold the wake/sleep button on the right side of the phone until the Siri interface pops up on screen.Įxtend night mode exposure: By default, with night mode enabled, the iPhone automatically sets the exposure time (usually to around 3 seconds). Launch Siri: While you can use the "Hey Siri" hot word to wake up Apple's digital assistant, there's still a way to launch the function using a button press. Unlock your phone: Presuming you've registered your face data with Face ID, you can unlock your phone by simply picking up your phone while looking at it and swiping up from the bottom of the screen. Launch recent apps/multitasking screen: Swipe up from the bottom of the screen and then hold your finger in the middle of the screen for a second or two, and now you'll see the familiar screen with app thumbnail cards. Whenever you want to go back to your home screen from an app, just quickly swipe up from the bottom of the screen where you'll see a slim white bar. Go Home: No, not literally, we're not that rude. Simply press the power button and the volume up button together quickly and it'll snap a screenshot of whatever is on the screen. Take a screenshot: If you had an iPhone X or XS before you'll already know this, but for those moving from older phones you'll need to learn a new way to snap screenshots. ![]()
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