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How to shoot like a professional photographer on an iPhone

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    iPhone photographers possess a unique skill: the ability to take near-perfect images on their phone, without anybody knowing that’s how the photo was taken. You see, when done right, a photograph taken on an iPhone looks just about as good as on a high-quality camera. Even in some cases, it looks special due to the aesthetic the iPhone’s camera presents. Furthermore, with technology progressing at rapid speed, shooting professional-quality photographs is easier than ever before. iPhone photographers are ahead of the game in this regard, and you can be too. Here are some tips and tricks to help lift your iPhone photography game to greater heights. Composition for iPhone photographers is everything Composition is everything. Making sure that there are no awkward empty spaces, or an imbalance in the frame, is crucial for a visually engaging shot. However, especially for beginner photographers, figuring out the right composition can be tricky. That’s where ...

9 Best Photo Editing Apps for iPhone or iPad

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iPhone and iPad devices come with a nice camera. People owning iOS devices use their devices to capture the perfect moment of their life. To make those clicks beautiful and interesting, a bit of editing is required. So, having photo editing apps on your iPhone can make life easier. The iPhone photo editor app helps you to edit your pictures and make them more attractive. In this post, we are listing 5 photo editing apps for iPhone/iPad. You can use these photo editing apps to create a new look for your pictures. We tried to list the best and low-cost apps. Best Photo Editing Apps for iPhone These are the best photo editing apps for iPhone. Try any of these iPhone photo editor apps to make your pictures more lively. 1. Adobe Photoshop Express (Free) Adobe Photoshop Express is one of the most popular photo editing apps for iOS devices. Photoshop has always been a nice editing tool for designers. This app comes with similar functionality. With Photoshop Express, you can cre...

How To Resize Image On iPhone In 2 Different Ways

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Your  iPhone's  camera is a powerful tool with great resolution, multiple photo formats, and even built-in editing tools.  You can use your Photos app to brighten or darken the image, change color saturation, crop the picture, and more.  How to resize an image on an iPhone in Photos It's also possible to resize an image in the Photos app, with a variety of common dimensions available through the "Edit" feature to ensure the printed image fits a standard picture frame. The Photos app on your iPhone only allows you to resize using a few preset image ratios.  While all of these iPhone image editing tools are decent, what none of them can do is resize the image in a carefully customized way — nor can they be used to control image resolution.  To ensure a given picture is of high enough resolution, you'll need a third-party photo editing app. How to resize an image on an iPhone using Image Size Image Size  is ...

How To Get The Most Out Of The iPhone 11 Camera

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The iPhone 11 comes with a host of exciting new features, not the least of which is the new ultrawide camera. Thanks to this option, there are many fun new possibilities for taking photos with your iPhone, in addition to other changes to the camera app worth knowing. A big improvement with iOS 13 and the iPhone 11 is the enhanced photo and video editing capabilities. Contrast, brightness and saturation are still around but stored under a sleeker interface. Better yet, the iPhone will suggest intelligent photo crops. All of these can be used to touch up, and even crop, videos. Plus, you can pick from different color presets, such as vivid warm and dramatic cool. And yes, you can finally flip video to your desired orientation. Before we dive into the meat of things, one last note: Apple changed the way you quickly record video or capture burst shots. Simply hold down the shutter button to auto start recording, and a swipe to the right locks it...