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Photos iOS Stills Reorder Tutorial
Sometimes order matters. It depends a bit on context, in that with the order of constituent stills in an animated GIF the correct order is probably not as vital as with a video because the whole presentation will come around … Continue reading →
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Photos iOS Stills to Video Tutorial
The iOS operating system’s Photos app has a great feature, if you select two or three still photos only, of then offering you, via the Sharing menu, a chance to turn those stills into a … slideshow … or … … Continue reading →