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![]() ![]() ![]() When the two crosses overlap, it means that the iPhone is totally horizontal. When you face your iPhone top-down, there will be two crosses on the screen in yellow and white. You can enable it following "Setting" > "Camera" and then toggle "Grid" on.Īpart from 4 faint grids when taking photos, there is a 'hidden' feature. IOS 11 allows users to enable a plus iPhone camera settings named "Grid" as to help you create a balanced composition that adheres to 'the rule of thirds' by displaying a faint grid over the capture frame. Apple also takes this trifle into consideration when improving photography experience. To take a top-down picture of an object, it's usually hard to make out whether your iPhone is horizontally placed and the camera is vertically focusing on the object. Now, more and more people like taking photos of meals when going out with friends as to post these precious memories on Instagram, Facebook, and hashtag a lovely weekend or something like that. Let's cut the chase and see what they are.ĬONTENTS iPhone Camera: Stay Top-Down with Grids Livelier Photos: Loop, Bounce and Long Exposure iPhone Photos App: Play GIFs Right in Albums Portrait Mode: Artistic Photography on Portrait iOS 11 also brings improvement on iPhone camera and photos. As one of iPhone's selling point, Apple also works on it, making iPhone 'Camera' and 'Photos' apps increasing powerful and satisfying. ![]()
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