Sony Xperia Z3 Tablet Compact Help Guide - Page 112

Editing photos with the Photo editor application, Analyzing photos with faces in Album

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To Work with Batches of Photos or Videos in Album 1 When viewing thumbnails of photos and videos in Album, touch and hold an item until it's highlighted. 2 Tap other desired items to select and work with them. If you want to select all items, tap , then tap Select all. 3 Use the tools in the toolbar to work with your selected items. Analyzing photos with faces in Album You can analyze any photos on your device that feature people's faces. Once activated, the photo analysis feature stays on, and new photos get analyzed as they are added. After running an analysis, you can then group all photos of the same person in one folder. To turn on the photo analysis feature 1 From your Homescreen, tap . 2 Find and tap Album. 3 Drag the left edge of the Album home screen to the right, then tap Faces. All photos on your device get analyzed and grouped in the Unnamed faces folder. To name a face 1 In the Faces tile, tap the Unnamed faces folder, then browse to the Other faces folder and choose the face that you want to name. 2 Tap Add name. 3 Type a name, then tap Done > Add as new person. To edit a face name 1 When you are viewing a face in full-screen view, tap the screen to display the toolbars, then tap > Edit name tags. 2 Tap OK. 3 Tap the name of the face that you want to edit. 4 Edit the name, then tap Done >Add as new person. Editing photos with the Photo editor application You can edit and apply effects to original photos that you've taken with your camera. For example, you can change the light effects. After you save the edited photo, the original unchanged version of the photo remains on your device. To edit a photo • When you are viewing a photo, tap the screen to display the toolbars, then tap . To crop a photo 1 When you are viewing a photo, tap the screen to display the toolbars, then tap . 2 If prompted, select Photo editor. 3 Tap > Crop. 4 Tap Crop to select an option. 5 To adjust the crop frame, touch and hold the edge of the crop frame. When the circles at the edges disappear, drag inward or outward to resize the frame. 6 To resize all sides of the crop frame at the same time, touch and hold one of the four corners. When the circles at the edges disappear, drag the corner accordingly. 7 To move the crop frame to another area of the photo, touch and hold inside the frame, then drag it to the desired position. 8 Tap . 9 To save a copy of the photo as you cropped it, tap Save. 112 This is an internet version of this publication. © Print only for private use.

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To Work with Batches of Photos or Videos in Album
1
When viewing thumbnails of photos and videos in Album, touch and hold an item
until it's highlighted.
2
Tap other desired items to select and work with them. If you want to select all
items, tap
, then tap
Select all
.
3
Use the tools in the toolbar to work with your selected items.
Analyzing photos with faces in Album
You can analyze any photos on your device that feature people's faces. Once activated,
the photo analysis feature stays on, and new photos get analyzed as they are added.
After running an analysis, you can then group all photos of the same person in one folder.
To turn on the photo analysis feature
1
From your Homescreen, tap
.
2
Find and tap
Album
.
3
Drag the left edge of the Album home screen to the right, then tap
Faces
. All
photos on your device get analyzed and grouped in the Unnamed faces folder.
To name a face
1
In the
Faces
tile, tap the
Unnamed faces
folder, then browse to the
Other faces
folder and choose the face that you want to name.
2
Tap
Add name
.
3
Type a name, then tap
Done
>
Add as new person
.
To edit a face name
1
When you are viewing a face in full-screen view, tap the screen to display the
toolbars, then tap
>
Edit name tags
.
2
Tap
OK
.
3
Tap the name of the face that you want to edit.
4
Edit the name, then tap
Done
>
Add as new person
.
Editing photos with the Photo editor application
You can edit and apply effects to original photos that you’ve taken with your camera. For
example, you can change the light effects. After you save the edited photo, the original
unchanged version of the photo remains on your device.
To edit a photo
When you are viewing a photo, tap the screen to display the toolbars, then tap
.
To crop a photo
1
When you are viewing a photo, tap the screen to display the toolbars, then tap
.
2
If prompted, select
Photo editor
.
3
Tap
>
Crop
.
4
Tap
Crop
to select an option.
5
To adjust the crop frame, touch and hold the edge of the crop frame. When the
circles at the edges disappear, drag inward or outward to resize the frame.
6
To resize all sides of the crop frame at the same time, touch and hold one of the
four corners. When the circles at the edges disappear, drag the corner
accordingly.
7
To move the crop frame to another area of the photo, touch and hold inside the
frame, then drag it to the desired position.
8
Tap
.
9
To save a copy of the photo as you cropped it, tap
Save
.
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This is an internet version of this publication. © Print only for private use.