Admiring Your Pictures

Photographs are meant to be seen, of course, not buried in the digital equivalent of a shoebox. The iPhone affords you some neat ways to manipulate, view, and share your best photos.

You may already know (from previous sections in this chapter) how to find a photo and view it full-screen and display picture controls. But you can do a lot of picture maneuvering without summoning those controls. Here are some options:

check.png Skip ahead or view the preceding picture: Flick your finger left or right.

check.png Landscape or portrait: The iPhone’s wizardry (or, more specifically, the device’s accelerometer sensor) is at work. When you turn the iPhone sideways, the picture automatically reorients itself from portrait to landscape mode, as the images in Figure 9-7 show. Pictures shot in landscape mode fill the screen when you rotate the iPhone. Rotate the device back to portrait mode and the picture readjusts accordingly.

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Figure 9-7: The same picture in portrait (left) and landscape (right) modes.

check.png Zoom: Double-tap to zoom in on an image and make it larger. Do so again to zoom out and ...

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