Practical iOS 10: where to find the new image editing tools (magnifying glass, annotation)

With iOS 10, Apple has greatly improved
its Photos application on iPhone and iPad. Beyond the novelties of
classification and analysis, a handy little annotation tool has
has also been implemented, which is also found in the app
Messages.

This is the editionMarkup. This function allows
write and draw on picturesor to apply
andzoom, so as to emphasize certain details. For there
access, nothing very complicated,follow the leader:

In the Photos app

  • first of all, you must select the photo to modify
  • open the usual edition at the bottom viathe three bars icon
    settings
  • then open theextensionsonce in edition, via
    the circle icon with 3 small dots
  • there, you must select “Markup”
  • the image then opens in "Markup" edition with different editing tools
    work: pen, colors, brush size, magnifying glass, text box,
    etc.
  • Once the edition is done, press "OK" toto validateet
    save personalization

In the Messages app

  • go to the desired conversation
  • click on thelittle arrowto reveal the 3
    icons on the left of the text box
  • click onthe camera iconand on the little
    left arrow
  • choose "Photo Library" or "Camera"
  • once the photo is in the text box,a support on it
    displays it in full screen
  • press "Annotate" to open the Markup editing tools
  • click on "Save" to see the modified image in the box
    text
  • finally, finish by sending the message with the image

That's it, that's it for this tip, with a practical functionality, but a
little hidden.

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