In this tutorial, you will learn how to:
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• Access camera modesÂ
• Customize photo and video settings
• Crop a photo
• Access camera filters
• Access and use Pro mode
• Access and use Tilt Shift
• Access and use Photo Booth
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Access camera modes
From the Camera app, swipe left or right to access Portrait or Pro. Swipe left to More to access modes such Panorama, Slow motion, and Timelapse.
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Note: Portrait allows you to highlight the subject of a photo by blurring the background. Pro allows you to take photos in manual mode. Timelapse allows you to create time-lapse videos. Panorama let's you pan the camera to capture the whole scene. Slow Motion allows your to record a video and select a section to play in slow motion. Not all of these options are available when using the front facing camera.
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To access Google Lens, select the Google Lens icon then follow the prompts to use.
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Customize photo and video settings
From the Camera app, select theÂ
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Crop a photo
1. From the Camera app, select the Gallery icon. Swipe left to the desired photo, then select Edit.
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Note: Alternately, from the home screen, select the
 Photos app > navigate to and select the desired photo.
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2. Select Crop. Select and drag the crop corners to crop as desired, then select Save copy.
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Access camera filters
From the Edit screen, swipe left to Filters. Select the desired filter, then select Save copy.
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Access and use Pro mode
From Camera screen, swipe right to Pro. settings screen, Adjust camera settings as desired, then select the Capture icon.
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Access and use Tilt Shift
Use Tilt Shift to play with scale, perspective and focus. To access Tilt Shift, swipe left to More then select Tilt Shift. Adjust the tilt lines and focus as desired, then select the Capture icon.
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Access and use Photo Booth
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Photo Booth captures four photos with three seconds apart to stitch together to create a Photo booth photo. To access Photo Booth, swipe left to More then select Photo Booth. Select the Capture icon.
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