Apple Photos app has got some notable features including the ability to find and delete duplicate images and batch edit photos. Times when you wish to edit a ton of images, this feature can come in super handy. So, whether you want to adorn a bunch of shots or wish to learn how this new add-on works, this guide has got you covered. That said, let’s learn how to batch edit photos in iOS 17 on iPhone and iPad!
Batch Edit Photos in iOS 17/iPadOS 17 or Later
So, how does batch photo editing work on iPhone? Well, the stock photos app first allows you to copy all your edits and then apply them to your selected photos. Yeah, you got that right! Editing a bunch of photos has become so simple on iPhone and iPad.
Step 1. To get started, open the Photos app on your iPhone or iPad.
Step 2. Now, find an image you would like to edit and then hit the Edit button at the top-right corner of the screen.
Step 3. Next, use all the editing tools to enhance your image. After that, tap on Done to confirm.
Step 4. Tap on the triple-dot icon at the top-right and choose Copy Edits.
Step 5. Now, tap on the “>” button at the top-left corner of the screen and then tap Select at the upper-right corner of the screen.
Step 6. Next, select all the images you want to edit.
Step 7. Finally, tap on the triple-dot icon at the bottom-right corner of the screen and choose Paste Edits in the menu.
That’s done! Now, a progress indicator will show up at the bottom of the screen letting you know that the all-new batch editing feature is in action. Once the process is done, you will get a confirmation saying that the “Paste Edits Completed” with a checkmark.
Signing off…
Though the stock photo app has always been pretty good, it has never been so impressive in terms of editing. Thanks to the addition of a good set of editing tools, the app allows you to adorn your shots. And that too without having to go through a steep learning curve. Personally, I’m really impressed with the improvements in the app. What’s your take on it? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
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