How to turn Live Photos on or off
One of the iPhone’s best features is Live Photos, which lets you capture up to 1.5 seconds of video and audio right before you take a picture.
One of the iPhone’s best features is Live Photos, which lets you capture up to 1.5 seconds of video and audio right before you take a picture.
It’s a fun tool that lets you see exactly what you were doing the moment before a particular moment was captured.
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However, the feature is unique and some people find it distracting when swiping through their photo albums. Or the Live Photo feature is turned on by default without you realizing it, and should rather be turned off.
So the iOS16 update introduced by Apple makes it very easy to turn off the feature if needed.
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How do I turn off Live Photos for photos I’ve already taken?
- open the photos app
- Select the photo for which you want to disable Live Photos
- click live button in the upper left corner

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- A drop-down menu will appear.click now off

For iPhone photos, follow these simple steps:
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Live Photos are disabled for that photo, and long-pressing the photo does not activate the Live Photos effect.
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How do I turn off Live Photos? taking pictures?
- open camera app
- Tap the circular icon (if the camera is held vertically, the icon is in the upper right corner).

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- When the LIVE function is turned off, you will be notified by saying LIVE OFF.

This will toggle the Live Photos on your iPhone.
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- Press the circular icon again to turn the LIVE function back on.

Turning Live Photos on and off on your iPhone is easy.
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How can I see which photos in the Photos app are live?
- Go to Photos app
- scroll down Media type
- click live photo To view all photos taken with your iPhone in live mode

iPhone live photo settings.
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How can I change my key photo?
When you take a photo in live mode, one frame is automatically selected to be considered the “key photo”. By swapping in one of his frames taken from 1.5 seconds of live video and audio, you can actually change the image of a key photo. Method is as follows.
- Go to Live Photos and tap . edit in the upper right corner

Here’s how to change the key photo on iPhone.
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- tap the circle live bottom icon

Changing your key photo is done in just a few steps.
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- A slider appears at the bottom of the screen for all frames that can be selected.Place your finger on the desired frame and press Create key photo

To adjust your key photo, follow these steps:
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The key photo is automatically selected initially, but you can make adjustments.
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What other ways are there to edit photos?
Apple has made it possible for users to edit their photos in all sorts of ways. If you want to add filters, brighten your photos, or adjust their size, you can do so with the editing features for each photo shown above.
For example, if you’re taking a photo with your best friend and he accidentally blinks in the middle of the photo, there’s a way to fix that problem. For more information on how to fix iPhone photos, scroll to the top, enter CyberGuy.com, and search for “perfect photo.”
Do you prefer the Live Photos feature on or off, and why? We look forward to hearing from you.
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