Monday, February 3, 2020

Photo Editor by Aidan H.


How to use the Photo Editor App

Do you know how to use the Photo Editor App? If you said no this is the blog for you. Because in this blog I’m going to explain in full detail, how to use the Apple Photo Editor App.

The app looks like this:
Once you open the app, go into your camera roll and pick the photo you would like to edit. Once selected, pick the option “classic editor” or “pro editor.” For everything stated in this blog, MAKE SURE YOU PRESS APPLY WHEN YOU’RE FINISHED.
 
Your first option in classic mode will be the option enhance. If you click on this, you can pick an option and it changes the camera quality after the fact pretty much. 

Next option is the effects menu. These change the filter. 

Your third option is the crop option. As you would think, this gives you the availability to change the size of the picture chosen. It has preset things for cropping. All actions can be undone. 

The next option is adjust. From clicking on this you get the option to change the brightness, exposure, contrast, warmth, saturation, vibrance, highlights, shadows, tint, and fade. To change any of these click on adjust, click on what you want to change and drag the ball left and right to change it. 

Orientation is next. With this you can switch the photo to be upside down, to one of its sides, etc. The next one is text. It kind of speaks for itself. You can add text to your photo. 

Draw is the next option. You can change the size and color. Then, draw! 

After that, you have the sharpness option. When clicking on this drag the ball in the center left to right to change the sharpness. 

For blur, select the size you want, then drag over whatever you want to blur. 

For focus, you click if you want a circular focus or linear focus. Then pinch and drag both fingers to change the size. Closing your fingers closer makes it a smaller size. And opposite. 

The vignette option, it is almost the same as as the focus option but instead of blurring outside the lines it’s making a black cover. 

Stickers is self-explanatory. You can add stickers by selecting them. You need to download sticker-packs though. 

With frames, you can(obviously) add frames to your picture by selecting the frame you want. 

The whiten option obviously whitens the image. But you select a size and drag over what you want whitened. 

With the red eye option, select a size, and drag over something red. It will change the red to another color. Usually purple. 

The slash option puts the image in black and white and you can drag over something to give it its color back. This is useful mainly if you want to focus on a person or object. 

The meme option adds text to the top and bottom of the image in bold letters. Obviously, you can make a meme with this tool.

In my opinion, this app is very nice, but there are a couple of issues. First of all, I think downloading the sticker packs is a little too extra. Second of all, I once in a while, but not very often get kicked off of the photo editor app. Other than that, very nice app.

There are also a lot of nice things about this app. First, it’s free. A lot of photo editing apps cost money. Second, it’s fairly simple to use. You don’t need to do a whole lot to make your pictures well edited.

Well, that’s my thoughts on the app. So ye.

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