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Оглавление1 Chapter 1FIGURE 1-1: The single-lens Google Pixel 4a.FIGURE 1-2: The dual-lens Xiaomi wide-angle and telephoto lenses. FIGURE 1-3: The Sony Experia 5 II with its triple-lens camera combination. FIGURE 1-4: The impressive quad-lens Samsung S21 Ultra 5G. FIGURE 1-5: The view from the four types of lenses on the Samsung S21 Ultra 5G....FIGURE 1-6: The Motorola Moto G7 Play smartphone Camera app appearance. FIGURE 1-7: The Google Pixel 4a smartphone camera app appearance. FIGURE 1-8: The Samsung S21 Ultra 5G smartphone Camera app appearance. FIGURE 1-9: A typical Google Pixel home screen with the Camera app icon.FIGURE 1-10: The Camera app icon within the apps page.FIGURE 1-11: Tap the shutter button to take a photo.FIGURE 1-12: All your photos are stored in the Google Photos app.FIGURE 1-13: Your recent photos are in the Today collection of the Photos app.FIGURE 1-14: Your photo review screen.FIGURE 1-15: Using the pinch-to-zoom technique to see greater photo detail.FIGURE 1-16: Tap the editing icon to edit your photo.FIGURE 1-17: Tap Enhance for an automatic adjustment of your photo.FIGURE 1-18: Tap Save when done with your photo editing.FIGURE 1-19: Tap the Share icon to open the Share Photo screen.FIGURE 1-20: The Share Photo screen has many photo sharing options such as send...
2 Chapter 2FIGURE 2-1: Arms fully outstretched potentially causes camera shake. FIGURE 2-2: Bring your camera closer to your core for steadier photographs. FIGURE 2-3: Rest your arms on a stable platform for shake-free images. FIGURE 2-4: A stable horizontal grip. FIGURE 2-5: A stable vertical grip. FIGURE 2-6: Double-click the power button to quickly open the camera. FIGURE 2-7: Motorola’s Twist Gesture is a quick way to open either the selfie o...FIGURE 2-8: Use the Google Pixel’s “Hey Google, take a picture” voice command. FIGURE 2-9: A zoom lens on a Nikon DSLR camera. FIGURE 2-10: Choose any scene such as this café to practice using digital zoom....FIGURE 2-11: More zoom is possible with the increased distance between the thum...FIGURE 2-12: With the maximum digital zoom you can see small far-off objects ap...FIGURE 2-13: The four lenses of the Samsung S21 Ultra 5G.FIGURE 2-14: The selfie camera screen appearance from a Google Pixel 4a. FIGURE 2-15: The Portrait mode creates a pleasing background blur behind you. FIGURE 2-16: The flash icon set to the on position.FIGURE 2-17: No flash used for this photo. FIGURE 2-18: Flash used for this photo. FIGURE 2-19: The selfie camera’s method for illuminating faces. FIGURE 2-20: Camera timer options in a Motorola camera.FIGURE 2-21: Camera timer options in a Samsung camera.FIGURE 2-22: Using a small tripod is a great way to stabilize your landscape ph...
3 Chapter 3FIGURE 3-1: Tap Google Services.FIGURE 3-2: Sign in to your Google Account.FIGURE 3-3: Tap Back Up to Google Drive, and tap Accept.FIGURE 3-4: The Google Services main page.FIGURE 3-5: Tap Google Photos.FIGURE 3-6: Tap the Back Up & Sync button.FIGURE 3-7: Tap Confirm when done.FIGURE 3-8: The Google Photos app.FIGURE 3-9: Choose between Original Quality or High Quality.FIGURE 3-10: Choose the Library section within the Google Photos app and tap Ut...FIGURE 3-11: Tap Free Up Space in the Organize Your Library section.FIGURE 3-12: Tap the blue colored Free Up icon at the bottom of the screen.FIGURE 3-13: Tap the Done button.FIGURE 3-14: The main Google Photos page, with Photos on Device removed.FIGURE 3-15: Select the media you want to archive and tap the three-dot icon at...FIGURE 3-16: Tap Move to Archive.FIGURE 3-17: View all your archived photos from the Archive album.FIGURE 3-18: Select the media that you want to download to your computer.FIGURE 3-19: For faster selecting of full-day photo shoots, select the date ico...FIGURE 3-20: Tap the three-dot icon at the top right of the screen.FIGURE 3-21: Tap Download.FIGURE 3-22: For Mac users the photos are in your Downloads folder.FIGURE 3-23: Make sure that the Use Wi-Fi Only button is active.FIGURE 3-24: Tap Mobile Data Usage (some devices say Cell Data Usage).FIGURE 3-25: If all button icons are gray, the options are turned off.FIGURE 3-26: When your chosen buttons are turned on for data backup, they turn ...FIGURE 3-27: Choose one of three options based on your privacy comfort level.
4 Chapter 4FIGURE 4-1: Backgrounds should look appealing but not pull attention away from ...FIGURE 4-2: Face a large window for indoor selfies. FIGURE 4-3: A telescopic selfie stick by Anker. FIGURE 4-4: The Osmo Mobile 3 gimble stabilizer powered up ready to take a self...FIGURE 4-5: Portrait mode creates a soft background blur behind your head for p...FIGURE 4-6: An example of the blur slider set to the maximum amount of backgrou...FIGURE 4-7: Face Beauty Auto and Manual options for some Motorola devices on An...FIGURE 4-8: An example of moderate skin smoothening on a Samsung device. FIGURE 4-9: The Studio effect replicates the lighting style of a photo studio e...FIGURE 4-10: High-Key Mono offers a black-and-white portrait with a light or co...FIGURE 4-11: Low-Key Mono is a combination of a dark or black background and a ...FIGURE 4-12: Backdrop adds a solid color to your selfie background, like a gree...FIGURE 4-13: Color Point keeps the selfie color but makes the background black ...FIGURE 4-14: Look for the Live Filter icon, often within a camera section calle...FIGURE 4-15: The Alpaca Live Filter in use. FIGURE 4-16: The normal selfie camera view meant for one person. FIGURE 4-17: The wider zoomed out view perfect for two people. FIGURE 4-18: The standard 4:3 horizontal aspect ratio (left); 3:4 v...FIGURE 4-19: The 16:9 horizontal aspect ratio (left); 9:16 vertical...FIGURE 4-20: The 3:2 horizontal aspect ratio (left); 2:3 vertical a...FIGURE 4-21: The 1:1 square aspect ratio. FIGURE 4-22: Panoramic photos are longer than a standard horizontal photo. FIGURE 4-23: Tap Panorama to begin the panorama photo capture process.FIGURE 4-24: Tap the shutter button, which starts the panorama photo capture.FIGURE 4-25: As you move your camera horizontally, the panorama starts to recor...FIGURE 4-26: When you’re ready to stop the panorama, tap the shutter button.FIGURE 4-27: The final result, a panorama from a Google Pixel 4a. FIGURE 4-28: A vertical panoramic photographed in an Eastern Canadian fishing v...
5 Chapter 5FIGURE 5-1: Landscape photographs are often difficult to photograph completely ...FIGURE 5-2: Within your camera settings, tap Leveler (or similar wording).FIGURE 5-3: The level tool shows how many degrees you need to rotate for a perf...FIGURE 5-4: This landscape photo exhibits blown-out highlights, and should be u...FIGURE 5-5: Press anywhere on the screen and scroll the slider to adjust exposu...FIGURE 5-6: With an underexposed reshoot the highlights on the clouds are no lo...FIGURE 5-7: An example of blue hour, which occurs before sunrise and after suns...FIGURE 5-8: An example of golden hour which occurs after sunrise and before sun...FIGURE 5-9: Google shows your local sunrise and sunset times plus other useful ...FIGURE 5-10: A lightweight travel tripod with a smartphone holder is perfect fo...FIGURE 5-11: A smartphone tripod holder is adjustable to fit most device sizes....FIGURE 5-12: Many newer Android cameras have some form of night mode that allow...FIGURE 5-13: By using a tripod with night mode, this brightened photo looks a l...FIGURE 5-14: A standard wide-angle lens view, included with all Android cameras...FIGURE 5-15: The telephoto lens view makes distant landscape objects appear lar...FIGURE 5-16: Examples of Motorola, Google, and Samsung gridline activation butt...FIGURE 5-17: Four examples of placing your primary subject on the four intersec...FIGURE 5-18: An example of water, land, and sky each occupying a horizontal thi...FIGURE 5-19: The “L” shaped composition includes a strong vertical and horizont...FIGURE 5-20: If possible, place the primary and secondary subjects on Rule of T...
6 Chapter 6FIGURE 6-1: For most Android cameras, press and hold the shutter button down fo...FIGURE 6-2: Many Samsung cameras require a shutter button slide to the right to...FIGURE 6-3: Many Google Pixel cameras create a video clip when holding the shut...FIGURE 6-4: After your burst photo capture, you can choose your favorite photo ...FIGURE 6-5: You can set your selected best photo as the key photo, or have all ...FIGURE 6-6: Some smartphone cases are built tough for hard impacts and also hav...FIGURE 6-7: Extend your phone’s battery life in the cold with a battery pack. FIGURE 6-8: Photographing into the setting sun can often result in the sun look...FIGURE 6-9: Photograph the sun as it just hits the horizon for a more accurate ...FIGURE 6-10: Photograph the same kayak or canoe scene just as the sun dips belo...FIGURE 6-11: Change your position so that the sun is hitting your back when pho...FIGURE 6-12: For late model Android cameras, you can place your subject between...FIGURE 6-13: Cool blueish color tones go well with warm yellow/orange/red color...FIGURE 6-14: If your sport is aggressive in nature, try harsh direct sunlight t...FIGURE 6-15: Portrait mode background blur makes athletes look even better! FIGURE 6-16: It’s sometimes more appealing to have more space in front of the a...FIGURE 6-17: Vehicles such as sailboats also benefit from entering into the pic...FIGURE 6-18: Look for curved sections of the road for any road racing photograp...FIGURE 6-19: Choose any visually strong objects such as trees to frame your ath...FIGURE 6-20: For a sense of scale and artistry, use a lot of empty, negative sp...
7 Chapter 7FIGURE 7-1: A standard family photo without Portrait mode background blur is be...FIGURE 7-2: Portrait mode is perfect for family photos and portraits when the s...FIGURE 7-3: Distortion is quite visible for portraits using an ultra-wide-angle...FIGURE 7-4: Distortion is mildly visible for portraits using a standard wide-an...FIGURE 7-5: No distortion is visible for portraits using a telephoto lens. FIGURE 7-6: An example of a great family photo but with too many distractions. FIGURE 7-7: A cropped vertical photo with far fewer distractions. FIGURE 7-8: A cropped horizontal photo with far fewer distractions. FIGURE 7-9: An example of mixed electric light colors that may result in unflat...FIGURE 7-10: To reduce the overpowering brightness of the sky, position yoursel...FIGURE 7-11: Place your group between you and strong sunlight to create silhoue...FIGURE 7-12: A photo of my shadow that I took while walking past a building. FIGURE 7-13: With cropping and black-and-white conversion I created a fine art ...FIGURE 7-14: Choose overcast days and/or shady areas for family or pet portrait...FIGURE 7-15: Choose overcast days and/or shady areas for family portraits. FIGURE 7-16: An example of a standard eye-level portrait. FIGURE 7-17: An example of a portrait where the photographer is lower than the ...FIGURE 7-18: Take many exploration-type photos as each image will have a differ...FIGURE 7-19: Watch out for items in the background that appear to be coming out...FIGURE 7-20: To show landscape scale, compose your friends or family members so...FIGURE 7-21: Artistic portrait documenting a family member’s appreciation of ga...FIGURE 7-22: Your Android is remarkably good at taking close-up photos. FIGURE 7-23: Mirrored elevators and your smartphone in a pocket allow for hands...FIGURE 7-24: Place food where you want to photograph your pet. FIGURE 7-25: When done eating, your pet may be more inclined to cooperate withi...
8 Chapter 8FIGURE 8-1: A standard wide-angle lens from a Samsung S21 Ultra smartphone. FIGURE 8-2: A super-telephoto second shot of the same scene as Figure 8-1, whic...FIGURE 8-3: Practice changing the exposure quickly prior to your vacation photo...FIGURE 8-4: It’s very easy to lose or damage your smartphone when doing water o...FIGURE 8-5: An example of a waterproof smartphone pouch. FIGURE 8-6: A DSLR photographer using a travel tripod early in the morning. FIGURE 8-7: An Android photo taken with a tripod for maximum sharpness in low l...FIGURE 8-8: When you are between the sun and the subject you’re photographing, ...FIGURE 8-9: Back light occurs when the subject is between the sun and your came...FIGURE 8-10: Side lighting is often created by low sunlight that hits the right...FIGURE 8-11: A visual example of how the sun hits the boat’s other side at a 45...FIGURE 8-12: Diagonal light shows off the surface texture of your subject matte...FIGURE 8-13: When possible, photograph diagonally lit scenes into the sun inste...FIGURE 8-14: A diagram showing low sunlight shining on buildings at 45-degrees,...FIGURE 8-15: An example of golden hour light 30 minutes prior to sunset. FIGURE 8-16: An example of blue hour light 30 minutes after sunset. FIGURE 8-17: Lens flares usually show up when including the sun in your composi...FIGURE 8-18: The clouds blocked the sunlight on the lower trees section. FIGURE 8-19: A break in the clouds allowed for the lower section of trees to be...FIGURE 8-20: A horizontal travel photo with plenty of empty space for graphic d...FIGURE 8-21: A vertical version of the photo, also with space for text. FIGURE 8-22: S-curves lead your viewer’s eyes through your photo. FIGURE 8-23: S-curves can have sharp edges as well as soft curves. FIGURE 8-24: A cityscape composition that is made of up of a lot of geometric s...FIGURE 8-25: Triangles and other angles overlaid to help visualize how geometri...FIGURE 8-26: Help local establishments by posting reviews when you’re travellin...FIGURE 8-27: For fun, consider creating a collection of travel photos that look...
9 Chapter 9FIGURE 9-1: A decent product photo, but the background isn’t the best. FIGURE 9-2: Portrait mode blurs the background and visually accentuates the sub...FIGURE 9-3: Background blur by using a super-telephoto lens and by getting clos...FIGURE 9-4: Look for backgrounds that are visually compelling but don’t distrac...FIGURE 9-5: Position your product for the best looking natural light. FIGURE 9-6: A tabletop tripod supporting an Android phone for sharp still life ...FIGURE 9-7: The small size of the tabletop tripod. FIGURE 9-8: The tabletop tripod folded up. FIGURE 9-9: Cowboy boots positioned for slight-angled raking light coming from ...FIGURE 9-10: The close-up photo of the stitching, accentuated by raking light. FIGURE 9-11: For dramatic front lighting, place flower arrangements in a ray of...FIGURE 9-12: The photographic result of front lighting by placing the flowers w...FIGURE 9-13: Side lighting through a window is perfect for food product photogr...FIGURE 9-14: Side lighting through windows works for almost any product or stil...FIGURE 9-15: Product photography with shaped light due to blocking parts of the...FIGURE 9-16: Photograph building exteriors at dawn or dusk when the interior an...FIGURE 9-17: An interior scene that has a perfect light brightness balance betw...FIGURE 9-18: Position your background such that the door or window is perfectly...FIGURE 9-19: Touch your camera lens to the windowpane glass to avoid window ref...FIGURE 9-20: Photograph plated food from an aerial perspective.
10 Chapter 10FIGURE 10-1: A wide-angle lens allows the viewer to appreciate both the subject...FIGURE 10-2: Choosing a telephoto lens instead of a wide-angle lens is often he...FIGURE 10-3: Position yourself angled toward a dynamic background. FIGURE 10-4: Take a lot of photos of people passing by so you have multiple opt...FIGURE 10-5: Our chosen photo based on the neon sign, selected from a collectio...FIGURE 10-6: The Wotancraft nylon canvas waist pack/sling pouch, perfect for st...FIGURE 10-7: A collection of street photography related gear. FIGURE 10-8: Look for an alleyway with direct angled sunlight shining onto the ...FIGURE 10-9: If available on your Android, turn off Auto HDR within camera sett...FIGURE 10-10: Recompose your scene.FIGURE 10-11: Reduce the exposure by pressing the screen and then adjusting the...FIGURE 10-12: Within the Google Photos app select your favorite photo out of th...FIGURE 10-13: The final photo after the Burst mode selection process. FIGURE 10-14: The chosen street photo converted to black and white, a tradition...FIGURE 10-15: Use arrows in your compositions to add narrative and story-tellin...FIGURE 10-16: When possible, compose so that your subject travels through the p...FIGURE 10-17: Convert your color street photo to black and white if the lightin...FIGURE 10-18: Look for design-based backgrounds for street photography, making ...FIGURE 10-19: Capture mundane scenes, expecting them to have cultural and event...FIGURE 10-20: Plan your compositions so that the subject is in shadow and use a...
11 Chapter 11FIGURE 11-1: Three of the primary filters the Google Photos app offers. FIGURE 11-2: Some filters allow for the Save option, while others have a Save C...FIGURE 11-3: The copied snowboard and ski photo has more saturated colors becau...FIGURE 11-4: Choose Filters as soon as you’re within the Edit section. FIGURE 11-5: The Vivid filter with its extra (but realistic) color vibrancy. FIGURE 11-6: The West filter with its brightened shadows and slight blueish ton...FIGURE 11-7: The Palma filter adds a bit of contrast and warm tones to your pho...FIGURE 11-8: The Metro filter with its blueish color tone. FIGURE 11-9: The Eiffel filter with its all-purpose medium contrast black and w...FIGURE 11-10: The Blush filter with its slight pinkish hue. FIGURE 11-11: Modena is a matte filter, where shadow areas are brightened with ...FIGURE 11-12: The Reel filter boosts both contrast and color saturation. FIGURE 11-13: The Vogue filter is a lower-contrast black-and-white filter great...FIGURE 11-14: The Ollie filter is a cool blueish toned matte filter. FIGURE 11-15: The Bazaar filter has very high color saturation with a slight ad...FIGURE 11-16: The Alpaca filter has a very slight matte look, plus a bit of cya...FIGURE 11-17: The Vista filter is the highest contrast black and white filter w...FIGURE 11-18: A crooked photo that can be straightened using the Auto Straighte...FIGURE 11-19: Tap the Auto button at the bottom left of the screen. FIGURE 11-20: The blue Auto button shows that the Auto Straightening tool has d...FIGURE 11-21: Your crooked photo should now be straight. FIGURE 11-22: Within the Crop tool slide one of the corner crop vertically or h...FIGURE 11-23: A cropped photo showing only the most important elements. FIGURE 11-24: Place your finger on 0°. FIGURE 11-25: Scroll left or right with your finger to rotate to your liking. FIGURE 11-26: The photo is now rotated, and this example is at -40°. FIGURE 11-27: Within the Crop section, tap the Aspect Ratio icon. FIGURE 11-28: The aspect ratio preset crop options.FIGURE 11-29: Square creates a square shaped crop for your photo.FIGURE 11-30: 3:2 horizontal or 2:3 vertical is one of the most popular aspect ...FIGURE 11-31: Tap Flip to Landscape to change the orientation of the aspect rat...FIGURE 11-32: When flipped to landscape, the vertical photo is now editable wit...FIGURE 11-33: Tap the Rotate 90° icon to initiate a rotation. FIGURE 11-34: Tap the Rotate 90° icon twice for a full 180° rotation that flips...FIGURE 11-35: In this photo the hotel wall edges appear to be falling inward in...FIGURE 11-36: With a skew adjustment the building’s architectural lines are now...FIGURE 11-37: Tap the Skew tool icon to initiate the straightening of vertical ...FIGURE 11-38: The added red line illustrates how you line up the white skew lin...FIGURE 11-39: When you see the result of your skew, tap Save to quit or Reset t...FIGURE 11-40: Photographing from a lower perspective looking up, it looks like ...FIGURE 11-41: When photographing a building from a lower perspective, alter the...FIGURE 11-42: The corrected photo with architecturally straight vertical lines....FIGURE 11-43: Access your manual editing tools by tapping Adjust. FIGURE 11-44: The Brightness tool is a quick but basic way to make your photo d...FIGURE 11-45: The Contrast tool can make your bright areas brighter, and your d...FIGURE 11-46: HDR reduces overall contrast but still retains a sharp, punchy lo...FIGURE 11-47: The White Point tool adjusts only the lightest areas of your phot...FIGURE 11-48: The Highlights tool is a less aggressive version of the White Poi...FIGURE 11-49: The Black Point tool is a more aggressive version of the Shadows ...FIGURE 11-50: The Vignette tool adds a gradually increasing dark border around ...FIGURE 11-51: Tap the Portrait button within the Suggestions section of your ed...FIGURE 11-52: Tap the B&W portrait button within the Suggestions section of you...FIGURE 11-53: Tap the Adjust icon for any Portrait mode photo.FIGURE 11-54: Tap the Blur icon, place the white circle on the face, and scroll...FIGURE 11-55: Tap on the Depth icon for a Portrait mode photo created with a mu...FIGURE 11-56: Only the background is in focus when you place the white circle o...FIGURE 11-57: Tap the Colour Focus icon to make the background black and white ...FIGURE 11-58: Tap a background section that has a unique color, and that color ...FIGURE 11-59: Place the little white circle on the left or right side of the fa...
12 Chapter 12FIGURE 12-1: Within the Albums view, tap the photo you want to delete.FIGURE 12-2: Tap the Delete trash can icon to delete your photo. FIGURE 12-3: Tap Allow to delete the chosen photo.FIGURE 12-4: Within the Library section, tap the Bin trash can icon.FIGURE 12-5: Tap the photo that you mistakenly deleted.FIGURE 12-6: Tap the Restore icon at the bottom right of the screen. FIGURE 12-7: Tap Allow (or other affirmative wording) to restore the photo.FIGURE 12-8: Tap the star icon at the top right of the screen. FIGURE 12-9: Tap Favorites within the Google Photos app Library section.FIGURE 12-10: Your starred photos are all within the Favorites folder. FIGURE 12-11: The Photos section contains all of your photos; the Library secti...FIGURE 12-12: Select a number of photos that you would like grouped into a phot...FIGURE 12-13: In the Create section, tap Album.FIGURE 12-14: Type a descriptive name for your newly created album.FIGURE 12-15: A photo album that contains a group of similar images.FIGURE 12-16: Your photo albums are located within the Library section of the G...FIGURE 12-17: Select the photo that you want removed from your album and then t...FIGURE 12-18: Tap Remove from Album.FIGURE 12-19: The album now no longer includes the photo you removed.FIGURE 12-20: All the Search tools are accessible by tapping the Search icon.FIGURE 12-21: The People section contains automatically created photo albums of...FIGURE 12-22: A People album contains photos of a certain person, such as yours...FIGURE 12-23: To deactivate Face Grouping, tap the little blue button.FIGURE 12-24: Find all the photos you’ve taken in one place in a group that’s a...FIGURE 12-25: The Things section automatically arranges the subjects of your ph...FIGURE 12-26: The Your Activity section gives you access to your favorite and m...FIGURE 12-27: The Categories and Creations section helps you quickly search for...FIGURE 12-28: Within the Library section, tap an album that you want to share.FIGURE 12-29: Tap the Share icon.FIGURE 12-30: Get a link to your album by tapping the Gmail or Get Link icons.
13 Chapter 13FIGURE 13-1: The Adobe Photoshop Express app has many social media aspect ratio...FIGURE 13-2: The Adobe Photoshop Express app is a camera that helps you see you...FIGURE 13-3: The Learn Photo365 app gives you subjects and topics to photograph...FIGURE 13-4: Foodie is an app that specializes in filters that make plated food...FIGURE 13-5: The Prisma app is really good at converting your photos to painter...FIGURE 13-6: The Facetune2 app is very good as smoothening skin for portraits a...FIGURE 13-7: The Canva app is perfect for creating promotional material using y...FIGURE 13-8: The VSCO app has many editing features but is really well-known fo...FIGURE 13-9: The TouchRetouch app is one of the best apps for removing power li...FIGURE 13-10: The PhotoScan app helps you digitize your old family prints.
14 Chapter 14FIGURE 14-1: Tap Video to access the video camera, which is often located next ...FIGURE 14-2: If possible, kneel and rest your elbow on your leg for added video...FIGURE 14-3: Slide the left video handle to the right and choose a new video cl...FIGURE 14-4: Slide the video clip handle from far right to the left to trim the...FIGURE 14-5: The end-trimming stops at a key point of the video that has an int...FIGURE 14-6: Most Android video cameras have a shake-reduction stabilizer tool....FIGURE 14-7: By using video clip handles or by tapping within the timeline, loc...FIGURE 14-8: You can edit your exported still photos. FIGURE 14-9: Initiate the Crop tool when your video is slightly uneven.FIGURE 14-10: Scroll the adjustment slider left or right to level your video.FIGURE 14-11: The Adjust tools help you with color, tonal, contrast, and other ...FIGURE 14-12: Use any filter that you like to add drama to your video clips. I ...FIGURE 14-13: Tap the Slow Motion icon to record video clips with a very slow a...
15 Chapter 15FIGURE 15-1: The Memories carousel contains recently highlighted photos and vid...FIGURE 15-2: A Creation is a stylized photo or special memory that Google Photo...FIGURE 15-3: Take a number of photos of a scene with a slight left to right, or...FIGURE 15-4: Your Panorama photo suggestion is within the Utilities section, an...FIGURE 15-5: Share some or all your photos with a friend using the Partner Acco...FIGURE 15-6: Use the Markup tool to add text notes and basic pen drawings to an...FIGURE 15-7: To access your photo’s metadata swipe upward or tap the More (thre...FIGURE 15-8: The photo metadata contains a lot of useful information about the ...FIGURE 15-9: Tap Lens at the bottom of your photo review screen. FIGURE 15-10: Google Lens shows results similar to the subject matter in your o...FIGURE 15-11: Within the Library section, the Google Photos app can print books...FIGURE 15-12: To create a screenshot, press and hold the power and volume down ...FIGURE 15-13: The Clearing the Clutter tool helps you to archive non-essential ...