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Pan and scroll: This cool little feature was once practically guaranteed to make you the life
of the party. Now it's commonplace, if no less cool. After you zoom in on a picture, drag it
around the screen with your finger. Besides impressing your friends, you can bring front and
center the part of the image you most care about. That lets you zoom in on Fido's adorable
face as opposed to, say, the unflattering picture of the person holding the dog in his lap.
Figure 9-9: The same picture in portrait (left) and landscape (right) modes.
Touching up photos
The iPad is never going to serve as a substitute for a high-end photo-editing program such as Adobe
Photoshop. But you can do some relatively simple touch-ups, right from the Photos app.
Choose an image and tap Edit. At the bottom of the Edit Photo screen are five icons, shown in Fig-
ure 9-10 :
Rotate: Rotate the image counterclockwise.
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the picture, tweaks color saturation, and more. Repeatedly tap the icon to turn this tool on or
off. Tap Save if you like the result. Along the way you can always tap Undo or Revert to Ori-
ginal.
Add a filter: Tap Filters to choose a filter — Mono, Tonal, Noir, Fade,
Chrome, Process, Transfer, and Instant. If you're not satisfied after applying a filter, tap None
or Revert to Original to go back to the original photo.
 
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