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iPhone and iPad Photography with iOS 13

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Overview

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Explore the enhanced photo-taking, photo-management, and photo-editing features in iOS 13 on iPhone and iPad.

Syllabus

Introduction
  • Up your photo game with your iOS device
  • What you should know
1. How to Use the Camera App
  • Basic camera controls, part 1
  • Basic camera controls, part 2
  • Optical zoom vs. digital zoom
  • Adjust exposure
  • Shoot in high dynamic range (HDR)
  • Portrait and Portrait Lighting mode
  • Night mode
  • Shooting panoramas
  • Burst mode
  • Video settings
  • Shoot a video
  • Shoot a slow-motion video
  • Shoot a timelapse video
2. Organize with the Photos App
  • Organize photos
  • The albums view
  • How albums work
  • Create and edit your own albums
  • Set up the People album
  • Manage the People album
  • The Places album
  • Deleting and hiding photos
  • Search for photos
  • What is "For You"
  • Creating your own memories
3. Edit with the Photos App
  • Crop, rotate, and straighten photos
  • Crop with Capture Outside the Frame
  • Adjustments for light and contrast
  • Adjustments for color and saturation
  • Adjustments for detail
  • Live Photos: Trim and set the Key Photo
  • Live Photos: Motion effects
  • Use photo extensions to edit with other apps
  • Edit a video
  • Reveal video captured outside the frame
4. Share and Transfer Photos
  • Share images with the Photos app
  • Transfer photos with AirDrop
  • Create shared albums with iCloud
  • Manage shared albums
  • iCloud Photos
Conclusion
  • Next steps

Taught by

Seán Duggan

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