Learn how to enhance a photo taken in poor lighting conditions by making it brighter and more visually appealing.
How to fix low-light and underexposed photos on iPhone, iPad, & Mac
Learn how to enhance a photo taken in poor lighting conditions by making it brighter and more visually appealing.
Learn how to use the stock Notes app on your iPhone, iPad, and Mac to share photos and scans with your family, friends, and colleagues.
iOS 18.2 will let folks in the European Union (EU) delete the App Store from their iPhone, plus the built-in Camera, Photos and Safari apps.
Learn how to clean up the new iOS 18 Photos app on your iPhone or iPad and make it resemble the old Photos app.
In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to add a song or audio track to one or more pictures on your iPhone, iPad, and Mac to create a video slideshow.
Discover 41 expert tips to unlock the full potential of the Photos app on your iPhone, from organizing albums to editing like a pro.
Learn how to have Apple Intelligence on iPhone and iPad handpick the best pictures from your photo library based on a description and turn them into a video Memory with music and animations.
For the first time ever, iOS & iPadOS 18 offer a feature in the Photos app that users have wanted for a long time: looped video playback. This means that when previewing a video in your Photo Library, it will restart from the beginning and play again once the playback reaches its end for a continuous playback that never ends until you swipe away from it.
Have you ever wanted to do something completely extraordinary with your wallpaper images that Apple hasn’t already thought of yet? If so, then you might take interest in a newly released jailbreak tweak called Afsoon by iOS developer Mysteryexe.
Learn about two quick methods to remove unwanted objects from your photos using the Apple Intelligence Clean Up feature or a free third-party app.
An “Apple Photos Clean Up” label appears in the Credit field of a photo’s EXIF metadata but isn’t retained when sharing an image with apps.
The third beta of iOS 18.1 adds two new Apple Intelligence features that were unavailable in prior betas, including a Clean Up tool in the Photos app.