How can we access the new visual effects in Live Photos: Loop, Bounce and Long Exposure

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With the launch of iOS 11, among several news and functionalities brought in the new operating system for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch, Apple has improved the module of Live Photos of the application Photos. Photo gallery.

For Live Photos There were added new editing options and new effects, which were not present in iOS 10. Among these are three visual effects, which we find for the first time. Loop, Bounce and Long Exposure.

I admit that although I knew about adding new effects for Live Photos, I had a small problem when I wanted to access them. I call a little hidden, and if someone does not tell you how you are accessed or read a "tips", you don't have much to figure out.

How to make a Live Photo capture and how we access the visual effects of Loop, Bounce and Long Exposure

To have what to edit, first of all we have to make a live Photo capture. We open the application Room in the mode ”PHOTO", Then at the top of the screen (in portrait mode), in the center, we have the option for"Live photo"This must be activated - concentric circles of yellow color.

After we take the Live Photo capture, we go to "Photos"And Open live pictures that we want to edit.

We have several options here. We can press "Edit"At the top of the screen and access the options of change colors, light, contrast or change ”key photo". The main image that appears by default when we visualize the picture.

Or we can make Swipe from bottom up on the image and choose one of the three new effects for Live Photo. Loop, Bounce sau Long Exposure.

The live picture will be saved automatically with the new selected effect, having the opportunity to change the effect whenever you want.

This feature is available on all models of iPhone and iPad that supports "Live Photo" and have installed iOS 11 or newer.

I've been writing passionately since 2004 about Windows and Linux operating systems, and since 2010 I've become a fan of Apple University. I'm currently writing tutorials for Mac, iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, AirPods, and other Apple devices.

2 thoughts on “How can we access the new visual effects in Live Photos: Loop, Bounce and Long Exposure"

  1. Okay ... and how do you adjust the loop? I want to let a rocking child go back and forth, but now she is going back halfway through.

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