Apple’s mobile system, as always, has many small options and features. Now let’s look at three useful innovations that can be found in the standard iOS 17 photo gallery.
Topic: 3 new features for the Camera app in iOS 17
1. Quick framing
The new system allows you to quickly crop any image. To do this, do not start the photo editing mode.
▶ Open any photo and use a zoom gesture to set the desired frame size.
▶ Click on the crop icon in the upper right corner.
▶ Click Ready to save changes.
2. Create a sticker from any photo
In iOS 17, you can quickly make a sticker from any of your photos. You can add stickers to iMessageV Notes, when editing screenshots. Perhaps in the future the option will become available in external messengers.
Topic: How to create live stickers from any photos in iOS 17. Coming soon in all messengers
You can make a sticker from photos as follows:
▶ Open the desired photo in the Photos application.
▶ Hold your finger on the object until it releases from the lamp.
▶ From the menu, select Add sticker.
▶ Select one of the suggested effects.
3. Saving a long screenshot to Photos.
In iOS, it was previously possible to take long screenshots in some standard apps. However, such a screenshot was saved in a PDF document, which was stored separately from the device’s photo gallery.
With the exit iOS 17 long screen display can be saved in format *.jpg in the application Photo. To do this, do the following:
▶ Take a screenshot, e.g. Safari or application Pages.
▶ Click on the thumbnail to enter editing mode.
▶ Switch to Whole page.
▶ Click Ready and select saving in the application Photo.
Now you can take photos faster, create original stickers, and share long screenshots.
Source: Iphones RU

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