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If you use iCloud Photo Library, all your photos in iCloud are in the All Photos album (see
iCloud Photo Library). Otherwise, you see the Camera Roll album, which includes photos
and videos you took with iPad and from other sources.
If you use iCloud Photo Library, albums are stored in iCloud. Theyʼre up to date and
accessible on devices where youʼre signed in to iCloud with the same Apple ID—iOS
devices with 8.1 or later, Mac computers with OS X 10.10.3 or later, and on iCloud.com.
Create a new album. Tap Albums, tap
, enter a name, then tap Save. Select photos
and videos, then tap Done.
Add items to an existing album. While viewing photo thumbnails, tap Select, select
items, tap Add To, then select the album.
Manage albums. While viewing your album list, tap Edit.
Rename an album: Tap the album name, then enter a new name.
Rearrange albums: Touch to enlarge the albumʼs thumbnail, then drag the album to
another location.
Delete an album: Tap
Note: You canʼt delete albums that Photos creates for you, such as People, Places,
and Selfies.
Mark your favorites. While viewing a photo or video, tap
to add it to the Favorites
album. A photo or video can be part of another album as well as Favorites.
Hide photos or videos you want to keep but not show. While viewing thumbnails, tap
Select, then select the photos or videos you want to hide. Tap
, then tap Hide. The
photos or videos are moved to the Hidden album.
Note: Photos or videos are hidden from Moments, Collections, Years, and Memories, but
are still visible in Albums.
Delete a photo or video from Photos. Tap the Photos tab, tap a photo or video, tap
then tap Delete Photo or Delete Video. Deleted photos and videos are kept in the
Recently Deleted album for 30 days before theyʼre permanently removed. You can see
how many days remain until the item is permanently removed from iPad. To delete a
photo or video permanently before the days expire, tap the item, tap Delete, then tap
Delete Photo or Delete Video. If you use iCloud Photo Library, deleted photos and videos
are permanently removed from all your devices using iCloud Photo Library with the same
Apple ID.
Recover a deleted photo or video. In the Recently Deleted album, tap the photo or
video, tap Recover, then tap Recover Photo or Recover Video to move the item to the
Camera Roll or, if you use iCloud Photo Library, to the All Photos album.
To recover multiple photos and videos, tap the Recently Deleted album, tap Select, tap
the photos and videos you want to recover, then tap Recover.
Remove a photo or video from an album. Tap the photo or video, then tap
. You can
choose to remove it from the album or delete it from your iCloud Photo Library on all your
devices.
Memories
Photos scans your library to automatically create collections of photos and videos called
memories. Memories also include Memory movies, which are automatically edited for you
and set to music. You can edit them and share them with others. (Memories created from
albums that donʼt have enough photos and videos wonʼt generate a Memory movie.) You
can also make a Memory movie from albums you create. Memories can focus on:
Locations, such as a favorite vacation spot or your neighborhood
Special events, such as birthdays, holidays, weddings, and performances
Activities, such as hiking, skiing, and diving
Pictures of family, friends, young kids, and pets
Play a Memory movie. Tap Memories, tap a Memory movie, then tap
the movie, then tap
. To pause, tap
. To switch between portrait and landscape orientation while
viewing the movie, rotate your iPad.
Scrub through a Memory movie. Tap a Memory movie while itʼs playing to show the
controls, then swipe left or right through the scrubber.
View an albumʼs memory. Tap an album you created, then tap . To add it to Memories,
swipe up, then tap Add to Memories.
Save a memory to the Favorite Memories album. Touch and hold a memory, then tap
Add to Favorite Memories.
Create memories from holiday events. Go to Settings > Photos, then turn on Show
Holiday Events.
Change the mood. Tap a Memory movie while itʼs playing, then tap a mood, or swipe the
moods left or right to choose a new one. (Each mood includes a distinct title, music, and
editing style.)
Change the duration. Tap a Memory movie while itʼs playing, then tap a duration, or
swipe to choose short, medium, or long. All durations may not be available for every
movie.
Customize a Memory movie. Tap a Memory movie while itʼs playing, then tap Edit to do
one of the following:
Edit the title: Tap Title, tap the title and subtitle to edit them, then choose a title style.
Choose a title image: Tap Title Image, then tap the photo or video you want to use.
Choose different music: Tap Music, then choose music from a soundtrack or from
your music library (only music you own thatʼs stored on iPad is available).
Choose a custom duration: Tap Duration.
Choose photos and videos: Tap Photos & Videos, tap
, then tap the photos and
videos you want in the movie. Deselect photos and videos currently in the Memory
movie to remove them.
Delete a photo or video from the Memory movie: Tap Photos & Videos, tap a photo or
video in the timeline, then tap
to remove it from the movie.
Trim a video in the Memory movie: Tap Photos & Videos, tap a video in the timeline,
then trim the video. See Edit photos and trim videos.
People
Photos scans your photo library for peopleʼs faces and adds the most frequently found
faces to the People album. You can assign names to the people Photos finds, add people
who appear less frequently, mark people as favorites, and view memories that contain
specific people. The more photos you have, the longer the first scan takes.
Note: With iCloud Photo Library, your People album is kept up to date on all your devices
with iOS 11 and later, and Mac computers with macOS High Sierra 10.13 and later. (You
must be signed in with the same Apple ID on all the devices.)
Name a person. Tap Albums, tap People, then tap a person. Tap the name at the top of
the screen, then enter the name, or tap it in the list if you see it. Tap Next, then tap Done.
Mark people as favorites. In the People album, tap
on the personʼs key photo. Tap
again to remove the favorite. You can also drag a person to the Favorites area.
To remove multiple favorites, tap Select, tap the people you want to remove, then tap
Unfavorite.
Merge people. If the People album shows one person identified as two or more people,
tap Select, tap each instance of the person, then tap Merge.
Set a personʼs key photo. Tap the personʼs album, tap Select, then choose the photo
you want as the key photo. Tap
, then tap Make Key Photo.
Remove misidentified people. Tap a person in the Photos album, then tap Show More to
see all photos they appear in. Tap Select, tap Show Faces, then tap the misidentified
face. Tap
, then tap Not This Person.
Add more people. On a photo of someone you want to add, swipe up to see a thumbnail
of that person (below People). Tap the thumbnail, tap Add Name, then enter the name, or
tap it in the list if you see it (names in the list are from your Contacts app). Tap Next, then
tap Done.
View photos that contain a person. Tap Albums, tap People, then tap the person.
Places
The Places album creates collections of your photos and videos based on where they
were taken. Collections are displayed on a map within the album. Only pictures and
videos that have embedded location information (GPS data) are included.
View by location. Tap Albums, tap Places, then tap a collection. Zoom in on the map to
see more specific locations.
See a list of locations. While looking at the map, tap Grid.
View a location in the Maps app. While viewing a photo or video that contains location
information, swipe up to view Places, then tap the locationʼs name or address.
View a location-based Memory movie. Tap Albums, tap Places, tap Grid, find a location
that has several images, tap , then tap
in the lower-right corner of the memory.
iCloud Photo Library
iCloud Photo Library automatically uploads the photos and videos you take and stores
them in their original format at full resolution. You can access your photos and videos in
iCloud Photo Library from any device where youʼre signed in using the same Apple ID.
Use the Photos app on iOS devices and Mac computers to open and edit your photos and
videos. Any changes you make are updated on all your devices. See Edit photos and trim
videos.
To use iCloud Photo Library, you need a device with iOS 8.1 or later, a Mac with OS X
10.10.3 or later, or a PC with iCloud for Windows 5 or later.
Note: If you turn on iCloud Photo Library, you canʼt use iTunes to sync photos and videos
to iPad.
Turn on iCloud Photo Library. Go to Settings > [your name] > iCloud > Photos, or go to
Settings > Photos.
Optimize your storage or keep all your photos and videos in full-resolution on iPad.
Optimize iPad Storage is on by default. It manages space on your iPad by automatically
keeping your full-resolution photos and videos in iCloud and smaller versions optimized
for your iPad, as needed. To keep the full-resolution originals on your iPad, go to
Settings > [your name] > iCloud > Photos, then select Download and Keep Originals. Your
originals are always stored in iCloud.
Download a full-resolution photo or video. If youʼre not storing full-resolution versions
on iPad, pinch to zoom in to 100%, or tap Edit. The full-resolution photo or video
downloads automatically.
Note: To always use your cellular connection (on iPad cellular models) to upload and
download from iCloud Photo Library, go to Settings > Photos > Cellular Data, then turn on
Unlimited Updates. Models without a cellular connection must be connected to Wi-Fi to
upload photos and videos to iCloud Photo Library
If your uploaded photos and videos exceed your storage plan, you can upgrade your
iCloud storage. Go to Settings > [your name] > iCloud. Tap Manage Storage, then tap
Change Storage Plan.
My Photo Stream
My Photo Stream automatically uploads your most recent photos to iCloud, so you can
see them on devices that arenʼt using iCloud Photo Library. (My Photo Stream doesnʼt
upload Live Photos or videos.) You must be signed in on all devices using the same
Apple ID.
Photos in My Photo Stream donʼt count against your iCloud storage, and theyʼre kept for
30 days in iCloud (up to 1000 photos). Download photos to your computer or iOS device
if you want to keep them permanently. For more information, see the Apple Support
article My Photo Stream FAQ.
Turn My Photo Stream on or off. Go to Settings > [your name] > iCloud > Photos, or go
to Settings > Photos.
Note: My Photo Stream is automatically turned off if you use iCloud Photo Library.
Use My Photo Stream without iCloud Photo Library. Photos you take with iPad are
added to the My Photo Stream album when you leave the Camera app and iPad is
connected to Wi-Fi. Any photos you add—including screenshots and photos saved from
email, for example—also appear in your My Photo Stream album. Photos added to My
Photo Stream on your other devices appear in your My Photo Stream album on iPad.
Manage My Photo Stream contents. In the My Photo Stream album, tap Select.
Save your best shots on iPad: Select the photos, then tap Add To.
Share, print, or copy: Select the photos, then tap
Delete photos: Select the photos, then tap
Note: Although deleted photos are removed from My Photo Stream on all your devices,
the original photos remain in Photos on the device on which they were taken. Photos that
you save to another album on a device or computer also arenʼt deleted. See the Apple
Support article My Photo Stream FAQ.
iCloud Photo Sharing
With iCloud Photo Sharing, you can invite others who are using iCloud Photo Sharing to
view your photos and videos. If theyʼre using iCloud Photo Sharing on a device with iOS 6
or later or on a Mac with OS X 10.8 or later, they can view your albums and leave
comments. If theyʼre using iOS 7 or later or OS X 10.9 or later, they can add their own
photos and videos. You can also publish your album to a website for anyone to view.
iCloud Photo Sharing works with or without iCloud Photo Library and My Photo Stream.
Note: To use iCloud Photo Sharing, iPad must be connected to Wi-Fi. iCloud Photo
Sharing works over both Wi-Fi and cellular networks. Cellular data charges may apply.
See Cellular data settings.
Turn on iCloud Photo Sharing. Go to Settings > [your name] > iCloud > Photos, or go to
Settings > Photos.
Share photos and videos. While viewing a photo or video, or after selecting multiple
photos or videos, tap
, tap iCloud Photo Sharing, add comments, then share to an
existing shared album or select a new one. You can invite people to view your shared
album using their email address or the mobile phone number they use to receive text
messages.
Enable a public website. Tap Shared, tap an album, tap People, then turn on Public
Website. Tap Share Link if you want to announce the site.
Add items to a shared album. Tap Shared, tap an album, tap
Done. You can add a comment, then tap Post.
, select items, then tap
Delete photos from a shared album. Tap Shared, tap an album, tap Select, select the
photos or videos you want to delete, then tap
. You must be the owner of the shared
album or the photo.
Delete comments from a shared album. Tap the photo or video that contains the
comment. Tap the comment area at the bottom of the screen, touch and hold the
comment, then tap Delete. You must be the owner of the shared album or the comment.
Rename a shared album. Tap Shared, tap Edit, then tap the name and enter a new one.
Add or remove subscribers, or turn Notifications on or off. Select the shared album,
then tap People.
Subscribe to a shared album. When you receive an invitation, tap the Shared tab
then tap Accept. You can also accept an invitation in an email.
Add items to a shared album you subscribed to. Tap Shared, tap an album, then tap
. Select items, then tap Done. You can add a comment, then tap Post.
See your Family album. When Family Sharing is set up, a shared album called “Family”
is automatically created in Photos on all family membersʼ devices. Everyone in the family
can contribute photos, videos, and comments to the album, and be notified whenever
something new is added. For more information about setting up Family Sharing, see
Family Sharing.
Other ways to share photos and videos
You can share photos and videos in Mail or Messages, or using other apps you install.
Share or copy a photo or video. View a photo or video, then tap
. If you donʼt see
tap the screen to show the controls.
Tap More in Sharing to turn on the apps you want to use for sharing.
You can share a Live Photo using iMessage, iCloud Photo Sharing, AirDrop, and more. A
shared Live Photo plays in Photos on any iOS device with iOS 9 or later, a Mac with OS X
10.11 or later, or on iCloud.com. For devices or services that donʼt support Live Photos, a
Live Photo is shared as a still photo.
The size limit of attachments is determined by your service provider. iPad may compress
photo and video attachments, if necessary.
You can also copy a photo or video, then paste it into an email or text message (MMS or
iMessage).
Share a Memory movie. Tap a Memory movie thatʼs playing, tap
option. See Memories.
, then choose a share
Tip: To change the orientation of the movie before sharing, tap
or
Share or copy multiple photos and videos. While viewing by Moment, tap Select.
Select the photos you want to share, tap
, then choose a share option.
Save or share a photo or video you receive.
Email: Tap to download the item if necessary, then touch and hold it to see sharing
and other options.
Text message: Tap the item in the conversation, then tap
Photos and videos that you save in Messages or from a webpage are saved to your
Photos tab. They can also be viewed in the Camera Roll or, if youʼre using iCloud Photo
Library, the All Photos album.
Edit photos and trim videos
You can edit still photos and Live Photos right on iPad. If your photos are stored in iCloud,
your edits are updated across all your devices set up with iCloud, and both your original
and edited versions are saved. If you delete a photo, itʼs deleted from all your devices and
iCloud. Photo app extensions can provide special editing options. See App extensions.
Edit a photo or Live Photo. View the photo full screen, tap Edit, then tap a tool. When
youʼre finished, tap Done.
Auto-enhance
improves a photoʼs exposure, contrast, saturation, and other
qualities.
When a photo is taken with flash, use the Remove Red-eye tool
, by tapping each
eye that needs correcting.
To crop the photo, tap
. Photos suggests an optimal crop, but you can drag the
corners of the grid tool to set your own crop. Move the wheel to tilt or straighten the
photo; tap Reset to undo these changes. Tap
to rotate the photo 90 degrees. Tap
to choose a standard crop ratio, such as 2v3 or Square.
With photo filters
, you can apply different effects to modify the colors and tones
of the photo.
Tap
to make adjustments to light, color, and black and white. Tap an option, then
move the slider to the desired effect. Tap
for fine adjustments.
Donʼt like the results? Tap Cancel, then tap Discard Changes. Or tap Done to save
changes.
Add a Live Photo effect. Swipe up on a Live Photo and tap an effect. Loop repeats the
action in a continuous looping video. Bounce rewinds the action backwards and forward.
Long Exposure simulates a DSLR-like long exposure effect by blurring motion.
Make a still photo from a Live Photo. View the Live Photo, tap Edit, then tap the Live
button in the lower left.
Set a key photo for a Live Photo. View the Live Photo, tap Edit, then drag the small
square in the frame viewer until you find a still photo you like. Tap Make Key Photo.
Trim or mute a Live Photo. View the Live Photo, tap Edit, then drag either end of the
frame viewer. To mute, tap
Compare the edited version to the original. Tap Edit, then tap the photo to view the
original. The edited version reappears automatically after a second or two.
Revert to original. After you edit a photo and save your edits, you can revert to the
original image. Tap the image, tap Edit, then tap Revert.
Mark up a photo. View the photo, tap Edit, tap
, then tap Markup. Annotate the photo
with the Markup tools (pen, pencil, and marker). Erase your marks with the eraser. (If itʼs
a Live photo, Markup turns it into a still image.) See Use Markup.
Add a photo filter. Tap
, then below the viewer, swipe the filters left or right to preview
and choose a filter. You can remove or change filters that were applied in either Camera
or Photos.
Trim a video. Tap Edit, drag either end of the frame viewer, tap Done, then tap Save as
New Clip. The new video clip is saved in your Videos album (the original video remains
unchanged).
Set the slow-motion section of a video shot in Slo-mo. Tap Edit, then use the vertical
bars beneath the frame viewer. (See Shoot video for information about Slo-mo.)
Print to an AirPrint-enabled printer
Print photos: Tap
, then tap Print.
To print multiple photos while viewing a photo album, tap Select, select the photos, tap
, then tap Print. See AirPrint.
Import photos and videos
You can import photos and videos directly from a digital camera, an SD memory card, or
another iOS device that has a camera. Use the Lightning to USB Camera Adapter or the
Lightning to SD Card Camera Reader (both sold separately).
1. Insert the camera adapter or card reader into the Lightning connector or 30-pin dock
connector on iPad.
2. Do one of the following:
Connect a camera: Use the USB cable that came with the camera to connect the
camera to the camera adapter. Turn on the camera, then make sure itʼs in transfer
mode. For more information, see the documentation that came with the camera.
Insert an SD memory card into the card reader: Donʼt force the card into the slot
on the reader; it fits only one way.
Connect an iOS device: Use the USB cable that came with the iOS device to
connect it to the camera adapter. Turn on and unlock the iOS device.
3. Unlock iPad.
4. The Photos app opens and displays the photos and videos available for importing.
5. Select the photos and videos to import.
Import all items: Tap Import All.
Import just some items: Tap the items you want to import (a checkmark appears
for each), tap Import, then tap Import Selected.
6. After the photos and videos are imported, keep or delete them on the camera, card,
or iOS device.
7. Disconnect the camera adapter or card reader.
A new event in the Last Import album contains all the photos you just imported.
To transfer the photos to your computer, connect iPad to your computer and import
the images with a photo app such as Photos or Adobe Photoshop Elements.
Camera
Take photos
You can take photos and videos with the iPadʼs rear camera and the FaceTime HD
Camera on the front.
Choose a photo mode. Camera has several photo modes so you can shoot standard and
square-format photos, and panoramas. To choose a mode, tap Photo, Square, or Pano, or
drag the labels up or down.
Take a photo. To open Camera, swipe left from the Lock screen, or tap Camera. Choose
Photo, Square, or Pano, then tap the Shutter button, or press either volume button.
If you started from the Lock screen, return to it by pressing the Home button.
Ask Siri. Say something like:
“Open Camera”
“Take a photo”
Keep it straight. To display a grid that can help you align shots, go to Settings > Camera,
then turn on Grid.
Zoom in or out. (rear camera) Pinch the screen open to zoom in, and pinch closed to
zoom out.

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