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HOW TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE PHOTO-EDITING TOOLS IN iOS 13 iPADOS 13

The Photos app for macOS has improved substantially since its introduction, especially in the variety and sophistication of its image-editing tools. On the iPhone and iPad, Photos lagged considerably. But with iOS 13 and iPadOS 13, Apple offers a distinct catch-up with its image-editing tools, even exceeding the Mac version in a couple regards.

Let’s look at what’s new and how to best use these new tools to crop, revise, and enhance images after capturing pictures.

WHAT’S NEW IN PHOTOS EDITING

Apple changed and expanded the controls available while editing, while also improving the way in which each control is accessed and modified.

Nearly every tool now has an adjustment slider you can slide left and right or up and down, depending on your editing orientation. This

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